WASHINGTON – Maryland was one of three states to show increasing inequality in income distribution between 2008 and 2009, although the gap between rich and poor areas stayed the same nationally, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday
DREAM’s Demise Sets Maryland Students Back
WASHINGTON – Stephanie’s family intended to become legal residents when they came to the United States with travel visas nine years ago, but that never quite happened
National Poverty Rate Rises; Md. Rate May Follow
WASHINGTON – The nation’s poverty rate ticked up last year, according to figures released Thursday, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Maryland’s figures will follow suit, experts said
Longtime Congressman’s Challengers Say It’s Time for Change
WASHINGTON – Two unsuccessful campaigns in the past four years to represent Maryland’s 6th Congressional District have not stopped Democrat Andrew Duck from trying again this year to unseat Rep