WASHINGTON – Tuition at Maryland’s public four-year colleges and universities has risen by almost 50 percent over the last five years and is expected to rise another 4 percent next year
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Beach-Bound Holiday Travelers Put the ‘Sand’ in Turkey Sandwiches
WASHINGTON – It’s over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s beach house we go this Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Means Burial Grounds, Mass Dinners For Some
ANNAPOLIS – Bea Gaddy, an advocate for the homeless, will be helping to prepare dinner for 50,000
Court Upholds Dismissal of Black Jurors in BG&E Firing Lawsuit
A federal appeals court upheld the firing of a Baltimore Gas & Electric Co
Hearing Stalled for Bankrupt 10-Year-Old, As Relatives Wrangle
GREENBELT – A 10-year-old orphan who filed for bankruptcy in an effort to save his family’s home from foreclosure will not have his day in court until he has a legal guardian
Expect Heavy Traffic to Start Early, End Late This Holiday Week
Heading to grandma’s house for the holiday? Leave now
State Police Beef Up Patrols on Deadly Stretch of Highway
WASHINGTON – Maryland State Police stepped up safety measures Friday on the Prince George’s County portion of U
Ehrlich Spearheads Fight for Discipline In House GOP Caucus
WASHINGTON – In the wake of elections that weakened Republicans’ hold on Congress, Rep