Delegates Try to Mandate Class-Size Cuts

ANNAPOLIS-The future of Gov

Snyder Sure To Be a Change for Skins Fans

BETHESDA-In a world of big-game hunters, Daniel M

Dispute Rages Over Value of New Baseball Park in Hagerstown

HAGERSTOWN – City officials are afraid they will lose their minor league baseball team, the Hagerstown Suns, if they don’t build a new stadium, but commissioners in debt- ridden Washington County are skeptical of the $10 million project

New Academy to Show Teachers How to Use Technology in the Classroom

TOWSON – When Delegate Maggie McIntosh, D-Baltimore, received a report on the status of computers in the classroom last year, she was impressed to see that 82 percent of Maryland teachers feel comfortable operating computers

Pinsky Proposes Teacher Incentives

ANNAPOLIS-Diane Richmond has taught for seven years

Failing Baltimore, PG Schools Added List for Possible State Takeover

BALTIMORE – Maryland education officials Tuesday said nine more schools — six in Baltimore and three in Prince George’s County — performed poorly enough on state tests last year to be eligible for state takeover

Cigarette Tax to Bolster University Science Programs

ANNAPOLIS- At the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute in Rockville, researchers stand ready to make important discoveries on the structure of proteins, the basic building blocks of human life

Western Maryland Republicans Criticize Glendening Budget

ANNAPOLIS- Republican legislators from GOP heavy Western Maryland said they admired Gov

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ANNAPOLIS – Legislators from heavily Republican Western Maryland are worried about getting a fair share of new education money from the Democrat-controlled General Assembly — a notion ridiculed by the House Speaker, who is from the region