ANNAPOLIS – In 15 years as a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist Dr
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Schools Were Moving Away From Race-Based Decisions Before High Court Ruling
WASHINGTON – Many Maryland school systems said they do not expect upheaval in their student-transfer policies in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that has Montgomery County scrambling to revamp its procedures
Maryland Lawmakers Start Process to Preserve Legislation Changes
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate, trying to preserve their right to make last-minute changes to legislation, agreed Tuesday to introduce two late bills to overturn a Court of Appeals decision
Advocates Say Now is the Time to Prepare for Surge in Alzheimer’s Cases
WASHINGTON – The number of Alzheimer’s disease cases in Maryland will increase by more than 62 percent by 2025, as more baby boomers reach their 70s, according to a national report released Tuesday
No Accelerated Tax Break – Maryland Senate Approves 2001 Operating Budget
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate Friday approved its version of the state’s 2001 operating budget, trimming $148 million from Gov
Preachers Take Message of the Census to the Pulpit, Starting This Weekend
WASHINGTON – In the Bible, God asked Moses to take a census
Prince George’s County Lawmakers See School Money in Doubling New Home Fee
ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County legislators, desperate for school construction money, are backing a measure to double a special fee assessed on new homes in the county
Baker Has Good Reason To Save Elephants – His Wife
ANNAPOLIS – Christa Beverly is serious about animals – she has been all her life