ANNAPOLIS – Black students in Maryland’s community colleges are graduating and transferring to four-year state schools in higher numbers than before, but their success rates are still trailing those of the general student body
Court Rules Adult Store in Annapolis May Stay Open, For Now
ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Tuesday reversed a lower-court decision that would have required a store that sells adult magazines and videos to move or shut down
EDS: EMBARGOED UNTIL SATURDAY, NOV. 14, AT NOON.
COLLEGE PARK – A recent survey of Maryland public school children could calm parents who worry the drug Ritalin is being over-prescribed
Governor Candidates Differ on College Scholarships, Teacher Certification
ANNAPOLIS – Poll after poll reveal the same thing: Education is the top issue on voters’ minds this year
Md. High Court Rules Crash Victim’s Family Entitled to “Fright” Money
ANNAPOLIS – In a 4-3 decision Friday, Maryland’s highest court ruled the relatives of a man killed in a car crash can collect $350,000 for the fear he experienced just before smashing into the back of a tractor trailer
Court Rules Real Estate Broker Entitled To Trial
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday that a real estate broker, who claimed he was cheated out of a $175,000 commission by the owners of an office complex in Prince George’s County, deserves a trial