Rehabilitation Program Expands Services Into Six Counties

ANNAPOLIS – A program that provides rehabilitative services for non-violent substance abuse offenders will take its first steps Wednesday toward expanding into six other counties

Governors’ Mansions Become Everyone’s with First Ladies’ Book

BETHESDA – Each has a unique story to tell of its history, past occupants and famous visitors

Mentoring: An Old Idea with New Promise

Amparo Macias hated math and had a 1

Late Anwar Sadat Honored with Chair, Peace Lecture

COLLEGE PARK – Comparing the tempestuous period before the 1970s Camp David Accords to the current unrest in the Middle East, Israeli President Ezer Weizman Tuesday called upon the leaders of Arab countries to join the long journey started by the late Anwar Sadat

Hillary Addresses Child Care Issues

COLLEGE PARK – Calling the military child care system a bright spot, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday it is the answer to improving the quality of child care in America

Many County Juvenile Courts Already Open Their Proceedings

ANNAPOLIS – County officials across Maryland say a new law opening some juvenile court proceedings to the public will have little effect on them, because they already try juveniles in open court as long as the case does not contain sensitive material

Maryland First To Track Status of Closed Welfare Cases

ANNAPOLIS – Welfare reform has successfully moved Maryland recipients to jobs and independence without harming children and families, according to preliminary results of the nation’s first study in the wake of new federal policies

Maryland Welfare Caseload Continues To Drop

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s welfare caseload has declined 12