GREENBELT – Warren Johnson Jr
Dangerous Fugitive Alert Misses Apartment Dwellers
COLLEGE PARK – Students at the University of Maryland received an e-mail alert Friday morning warning them that Deandre Kelly, a fugitive considered armed and extremely dangerous, was spotted near Seven Springs Village apartment complex in College Park this week
President Pushes Innovation, Education in State of the Union
WASHINGTON — President Obama invoked the space race with the Soviet Union to challenge Congress to rise above partisanship and work with him to usher in a new age of American innovation in his State of the Union address Tuesday
Lifetime Juvie Sex Offender Registry Jeopardizes Maryland Grants
WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers thought the flurry of seven bills passed last year brought the state’s sex offender registry in line with federal standards, but they discovered differently this week and now face a tough choice: Enact legislation to register juvenile offenders for life, or risk losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal grants
Iced Cars, Trucks Create Road Peril
WASHINGTON – If you drove Maryland’s roads Tuesday, chances are you saw them: shimmering sheets of ice dislodging themselves from cars and trucks and soaring gracefully through the air
S. Maryland Tree Farm Fosters Family Tradition
FRIENDSHIP – They started with 10,000 trees on 37 acres, but the appeal of a traditional family outing has created a steady stream of business since Nov
Juvenile Services Gets Retroactive Contract Approvals Worth $171 Million
ANNAPOLIS – The Board of Public Works voted 2-1 Wednesday to retroactively approve $171 million in Department of Juvenile Services contracts, some more than two years old
Turtles Bring the Bay into Classrooms
ANNAPOLIS – Elementary, middle and high school students are enjoying the company of diamondback terrapins in their classrooms as part of the Terrapin Connection program run by the Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center in Millersville