WASHINGTON – The rapid spread of measles across the nation — including the link between a Maryland outbreak and a case in Missouri — is raising concern among health officials of a swelling unvaccinated population
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Panel Recommends Tighter Standards, More Funding to Save Bay
WASHINGTON – State officials and environmental advocates told Maryland’s congressional delegation that tougher pollution standards and increased federal funding are part of the solution for restoring the Chesapeake Bay’s health during a meeting Thursday on Capitol Hill
Maryland Regents Unanimously Back Tuition Freeze
TOWSON – The University System of Maryland Board of Regents voted in a special session Thursday to continue a tuition freeze for undergraduate in-state students
Van Hollen Boosts Federal Teen Driver Restrictions
WASHINGTON – With prom season and springtime joyrides on their minds, safe driving advocates Thursday tried to boost federal legislation to tighten licensing requirements
Maryland Fears Census Undercount Could Curtail Federal Funds
WASHINGTON – Maryland could get shortchanged on its share of $3 trillion in federal funding over the next decade if officials can’t prevent undercounting of residents in the 2010 census
Garbage Truck Driver Relishes Maneuvers
Last in a three-part series of profiles of individuals with interesting jobs
Maryland’s Winningest Jockey Faces Fear Factor Every Race
Second of a three-part series of profiles of individuals with interesting jobs
Smithsonian Researcher Forms Historic Whole From Ancient Pieces
First in a three-part series of profiles of individuals with interesting jobs