WASHINGTON – Prince George’s County is standing behind its superintendent, John Deasy, after a Kentucky newspaper reported Deasy may have improperly received his doctorate from the University of Louisville
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Visa Advocates Take Case for Seasonal Workers to Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON – Theodore Anderson has worked for a small Cambridge crabbing company for 44 years, and he’s afraid that stint will soon end
Bay Bridge Gridlock Reopens Ferry Debate
WASHINGTON – Traffic and repairs on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge have some people considering an old alternative: a ferry system
No-Sex Law Proposal Fails in Frederick County
FREDERICK – The Frederick Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 against a proposal Tuesday that called for prohibiting state elected officials from having sexual relations with employees who are under their direct supervision
Pentagon Prepares to Unveil 9/11 Memorial
WASHINGTON – It’s taken six years, but the site of the Pentagon’s 9/11 tragedy has been turned into a place of reflection and remembrance that will open to the public Thursday
Maryland Faces $432 Million Revenue Shortfall
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s projected revenue stream was slashed by $432 million Tuesday, as state officials proposed more spending cuts and blamed the shortfall on the battered economy
Slots Support Continues Slide, Poll Shows
ANNAPOLIS – Statewide support for the upcoming slots referendum has dropped since January, according to new survey numbers