ANNAPOLIS – Parents better hope Rover doesn’t eat Johnny’s homework, because they could lose little Johnny’s tax credit if a bill heard in the House Tuesday becomes law
Parents and Advocates Seek Punishment for Cyber Bullying
ANNAPOLIS – People harassed by bullies who use social networking sites and online postings cannot look to the law for protection and that has to change, said parents and advocates who testified in the House Thursday in favor of a bill that would make the behavior a punishable offense
Parents and Advocates Seek Pre-K Expansion
ANNAPOLIS – Parents and advocates urged legislators Monday to pass a bill that would require the Maryland State Board of Education to create a plan for extending publicly-funded prekindergarten to all families
Lawmakers Stung By State Song
ANNAPOLIS – “Maryland, My Maryland,” the state song which “spurns the Northern scum,” stings the legislators, too, even if some don’t know the words
Suitland Teenager Seeks Help With Continuing Costs of Prosthesis
ANNAPOLIS – Lorenzo Smith never thought he’d be penalized for growing taller, but his HMO insurance plan says he has to pay
Cut to Special Education Could Burden Counties and Schools
ANNAPOLIS – Legislators are considering shifting more of the costs of special education to local school districts, even as counties struggle with mounting budget shortfalls that could force layoffs and cuts in services
O’Malley Says State Will Weather Recession with Help of Stimulus
ANNAPOLIS – In his State of the State address Gov
Community College Students Brace for Possible Tuition Hikes
ANNAPOLIS — Liam Evans works two jobs and relies on financial aid to afford her tuition at the Community College of Baltimore County in Catonsville