ANNAPOLIS – Last summer, Linda Kempske underwent 25 hours of labor before giving birth to her son
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Clinton’s College Tax Deduction Plan Could Benefit 220,000 Maryland Students
WASHINGTON – The 220,000 students attending college in Maryland could see tax deductions on up to $10,000 of their tuition under a proposal offered Tuesday night by President Clinton, said a spokesman for the Maryland Higher Education Commission
Gilchrest, Sarbanes, Mikulski Find Hope in Clinton’s Message
WASHINGTON – President Clinton delivered a positive message Tuesday night that a country that had become “very cynical towards government needed to hear,” Republican Rep
Former State Senator Lectures on the Environment
ANNAPOLIS – Three major steps would save the Chesapeake Bay and the earth, former state Sen
Court Reverses Conviction of Man Who Waived Jury Trial
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals reversed a Howard County drug conviction Tuesday after finding that the defendant had not been properly informed before waiving his right to a trial by jury
Delegate Wants To Abolish Lieutenant Governorship
ANNAPOLIS – Abolishing the office of lieutenant governor would save hundreds of thousands of dollars each year that could be used to hire more state police or care for the elderly, a Baltimore County lawmaker argued Tuesday
States Must Curb Youth Tobacco Purchasing or Lose Federal Money
WASHINGTON – A new federal regulation requiring states to enforce laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors should not pose a problem for Maryland, one official said
Montgomery County Horse Arenas Collapse Under Weight of Snow
WASHINGTON – When farm foreman Arthur Lee shut the door of the indoor riding arena at Pomfret Farm in Barnesville last Friday, he had no hint he’d leave nothing behind
Riverdale Twins Win Twin Scholarships From Former Terp Ball Player
RIVERDALE – The first letter contained the best news she had received Christmas Day