GLEN BURNIE – Tavon Taylor is probably more enthusiastic about his fiberoptics and copper cabling class than the typical Anne Arundel Community College student, but that’s easy to understand
Maryland
Lawmaker Salaries Surge With Recommendation Approval
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s part-time lawmakers this year received the largest legislative pay raises in state history — up nearly 40 percent to $43,500 by 2006
State Prepares for West Nile Mosquitoes
ANNAPOLIS – County health departments statewide are revving up for mosquito season this summer, preparing to fend off bugs carrying the deadly West Nile virus
Maryland Lawmakers Buoyed by Terrorism Briefing, But Ready for Long Fight
WASHINGTON – Maryland legislators said that the state of America’s war on terrorism looks promising, after they received a classified update on the situation Wednesday by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
Terps Victory Tour Hits Capitol Hill For Praise From Congressional Delegation
WASHINGTON – The Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball team had already been to the mountaintop
Shriver Leads 8th District Fund-Raising Race With Twice Morella’s Cache
WASHINGTON – Delegate Mark Kennedy Shriver has raised more than $1
OPM Rolls Out “Model” Long-Term Care Insurance Program to a Mixed Reception
WASHINGTON – The federal government hopes its new Long Term Care Insurance Policy will serve as a model for the private sector, where only 2 percent of Americans currently have long-term health care policies
High Court Lets Stand Conviction That Included Perjury, Questionable Counsel
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a Silver Spring man’s argument that his conviction for drug trafficking should be overturned because an expert witness lied and his own lawyer was too psychologically unstable to argue his case effectively