Lawmakers Hope to Bridge `Digital Divide’ with $1.3 Billion Program

WASHINGTON – Before the Living Classroom Weinberg Education Center opened, some disadvantaged youth in the heart of Baltimore had never sat in front of a computer, let alone surfed the Web

Federal Bureaucrats Say Evidence of Contracting Waste is Hard to Come By

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers and government workers rallied on the steps of the Capitol last week, demanding stricter regulation of federal contractors who they said are wasting money

For Wynn, Campaign Trail Starts on the Side of the Road

TAKOMA PARK – Just after sunrise on a recent weekday morning, Rep

Maryland Accused of Hoarding Cash for Poor Families

WASHINGTON – Maryland was sitting on $99

It’s All in the Family for Mother and Son Mounting Congressional Bids

WASHINGTON – Maryland Republicans have another chance to put a Kimble in Congress

Record-High Fuel Oil Prices Hit Low-Income Families, But Relief May be Near

WASHINGTON – Heating oil prices in Maryland have jumped almost 72 percent since December, forcing some low-income households to choose between food, medicine and heating their homes, in the words of one lawmaker

Feds Indict Two Firms for Funneling Donations to Cummings’ Campaign

WASHINGTON – A federal grand jury has indicted two Baltimore-area companies on charges that they illegally funneled a total of $21,000 in donations to Rep

State Officials Welcome Proposal for Yet Another Fatherhood Program

WASHINGTON – The Maryland Department of Human Resources already has 11 programs aimed at bolstering fatherhood, but officials said they were still “elated” to see President Clinton propose a similar program nationally