WASHINGTON – Metro riders by 2001 will see the addition of nine new stations on the Green, Red and Blue lines
Wynn, Hoyer Elected to House Democratic Leadership Jobs
WASHINGTON – Two Maryland congressmen were elected this week to Democratic leadership positions in the House
Clinton’s Re-election Bodes Well For Blacks, But GOP Gains in Senate Could Hurt, Professors Say
COLLEGE PARK – President Clinton’s re-election with the help of black voters and the diversity of his first-term cabinet show that blacks have become more influential in policy making, said three black professors at the University of Maryland
Tuition Progams Help Ease Pain of Paying for College
WASHINGTON – Virginia education officials want to ease the pain of paying for college, and Maryland officials may not be far behind
Baltimore Mayor Honored for Initiative in Domestic Aid Program
WASHINGTON – Amanda Crook Zinn established a peer-lending program to help poor women in Baltimore set up their own businesses
Wynn Spends Aggressively, Despite Predictions of Victory
WASHINGTON – Despite predictions from leaders in both major parties that Rep
Crime, Economy, Education Top Concerns in Maryland
WASHINGTON – Marylanders are worried about increasing crime, the state of their schools and the economy, they said in interviews on the eve of the presidential elections