ANNAPOLIS – Despite declining funding from both the sale of “Treasure the Chesapeake” license plates and a state income tax check-off, Chesapeake Bay Trust leaders say the organization has more than enough money to give away
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Naval Academy Hosts 400 Students for Mock United Nations Meet
ANNAPOLIS – The issue was a big one: whether to give independence to the world’s colonies by the turn of the century
Maryland Schools Trail Nation in Advanced Computer Availability
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s public schools are more likely than most to be wired to the Internet, but have fewer advanced computers, according to a report released Monday
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GAITHERSBURG – Answering the door of her modest Gaithersburg townhouse in a green T-shirt and gray sweatpants, Yue F
Gore: Anti-Drug Funds For D.C. Suburbs, Annapolis, Cumberland
WASHINGTON – Public housing units in Annapolis, Baltimore, Prince George’s and Montgomery counties and rural Maryland are getting federal grants to fight drugs and crime, Vice President Al Gore announced Friday
Mikulski Murder Novel Becomes TV Movie
WASHINGTON – A statuesque blonde sitcom actress will depict in a made-for-TV movie Sen
Anti-Affirmative Action Plan Rejected by House Committee
WASHINGTON – A sweeping anti-affirmative action proposal that would have ended racial and gender preferences in federal hiring and contracting was rejected Thursday by a House panel
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WASHINGTON – Some of Maryland’s biggest names in sports, business and publishing are also some of the biggest donors to political candidates and causes
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WASHINGTON – Lockheed Martin, Black & Decker and Perdue Farms are among some of the biggest names in corporate America that call Maryland home