Harford Couple Keeps Local History Alive at Old Mill

WHITE HALL – Ivory Mills is not a pristine example of the gristmill it was in the 19th century

Top Maryland CEOs Received Drastic Pay Increases in 1996

WASHINGTON – Income for Maryland’s top corporate bosses jumped 75 percent between fiscal 1995 and 1996, driven by hefty stock options and bonuses, according to Securities and Exchange Commission records

Frederick’s New Cheer: We’re Number Two!

Fast-growing Frederick has edged Rockville to become the second-largest city in Maryland, according to Census Bureau estimates released Tuesday

Maryland Middle-Schoolers To Be Anti-Tobacco Activists

WASHINGTON – Maryland middle school students will be targeted to become anti-tobacco activists under a classroom program being developed by an arm of the nation’s largest teachers union

Maryland Schools Trail Nation in Advanced Computer Availability

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s public schools are more likely than most to be wired to the Internet, but have fewer advanced computers, according to a report released Monday

Maryland, Nation Are Not Meeting Education Goals

WASHINGTON – Maryland has come closer than most states to meeting the government’s education goals, but it still has far to go, according to a congressionally mandated study released Wednesday

Federal Court Upholds Convictions of Immigrant Smugglers

A federal appeals court upheld the conviction of two men found guilty of participating in an alien-smuggling ring that held and tortured illegal immigrants in Prince George’s County

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WASHINGTON – With one year until Election Day 1998, Republicans are struggling to find someone to challenge veteran Rep

Columbia Organization Gives Old Computers New Life in Schools

WASHINGTON – The outmoded computer printer writes only in black and white, prints excruciatingly slowly and emits a loud, high-pitched noise

Internet Classes Appeal to Busy Students

COLLEGE PARK – Lisa Newcomer sometimes leaves Reggie Haseltine’s database class at the University of Maryland University College midway through to switch her laundry to the dryer