Maryland

Professional Development Schools Give Mentoring to Teachers

ANNAPOLIS – One way Maryland education officials are trying to lessen the impact of the massive exodus is with a program focused on new teacher training

Prison No Bar to Girl Scout Troop

JESSUP — Mothers and daughters stand in a circle, slowly reciting the Girl Scout pledge

Agricultural Exports From Maryland Climbing

WASHINGTON – Marylanders are selling hardwood lumbers to Australia, hot sauces to England and chicken parts to Asia in an agricultural export business that is booming

Christmas Trees Are a Gift for the Environment, Group Says

ANNAPOLIS – The natural, fresh trees that many holiday revelers will have in their homes this Christmas season area a renewable, recyclable resource, good for the environment, according to the Maryland Christmas Tree Association

Aetna Must Pay for Repairs to Condo, Court Rules

ANNAPOLIS – A Baltimore man’s insurance company should pay for repairs that his condominium association made in his home to stop water from damaging a neighboring unit, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday

University of Maryland Student Lecturing on Ways to Kill Police

WASHINGTON – Bill White harbors a strong hatred for police officers

Thanksgiving a Depressing Time for Women Inmates

BALTIMORE – If the words “holiday meal” do not appear above the lunchtime menu, Denise Webster said she will not recognize this Thursday as Thanksgiving