BALTIMORE – Participation and scores in key college placement tests have fallen for Maryland’s black public school students, according to a new report to the State Board of Education
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Clinton’s Maryland Troops Take Nothing for Granted
BALTIMORE – Jess Sarmiento depended on the daily hat ritual
1st District Candidates Turning To Air Waves
WASHINGTON – Candidates for the 1st District say they plan to nearly drain their treasure chests to pay for a series of television and radio commercials that will run on Baltimore and Salisbury stations
Bay Survey Shows High Concern About Toxic Pollution
ANNAPOLIS – A majority of people responding to a new Chesapeake Bay Foundation survey believes it is more important to strictly enforce current environmental laws than it is to pass stronger, new legislation
Eastaugh Accuses Gilchrest of Being a Debate No-Show; Gilchrest Aide Says It Isn’t So
WASHINGTON – The 1st District Democratic challenger is again twisting the truth, a spokesman for Rep
Free Rides Home Offered for Halloween Night Revelers
WASHINGTON – Halloween night revelers can save a few dollars and possibly a few lives on their ride home this year thanks to a free taxi service provided by an area nonprofit group
Bethesda CPA Appointed to UMS Board of Regents
ANNAPOLIS – Michael Gelman wants to repay a debt his check book can’t cover