Maryland

Tuition Is Leveling Off, But College Fees Continue to Climb

WASHINGTON – Tuition is not the only thing on the rise on Maryland college campuses

Project Could Turn Dredge, Poultry Manure Into Usable Soil

WASHINGTON – State and federal agencies hope to turn an environmental problem into a solution by combining poultry manure with harbor dredge to make a fertile soil substitute

Program Helps Wild Turkeys Make Comeback Across Maryland

WASHINGTON – Wild turkey populations are growing by about 5 percent a year in Maryland, the product of a turkey relocation program that has been so successful that state officials suspended it last year

Whither Winter’s Weather? Depends on Who You Ask

WASHINGTON – Maryland can expect a colder than normal winter this year

Maryland College Costs Soar as Universities Services Expand

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

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