Bill Seeks to Repeal Helmet Law

ANNAPOLIS Lyndon Abell wants to ride his motorcycle to the nearby 7-Eleven, but he’d like to do it without wearing a helmet a violation of state law

Clinton Calls on Cheering Students to Step Up For AmeriCorps

COLLEGE PARK – President Clinton called on a cheering University of Maryland crowd Wednesday to join in national service and help recruit more than 50,000 volunteers for the AmeriCorps program next year

Schaefer Asks Why Brookeville Bypass Was Bounced

ANNAPOLIS Comptroller William Donald Schaefer demanded to know why plans for a bypass road in Brookeville were rejected and said he plans to visit the town himself to learn more about the situation

Across Campus, Enthusiasm for Clinton’s Visit is Mixed

COLLEGE PARK – Tickets for President Clinton’s visit Wednesday to the University of Maryland reportedly “went like hotcakes

Pinsky Proposes Teacher Incentives

ANNAPOLIS-Diane Richmond has taught for seven years

Getting Ready for the Big Man on Campus is Hard Work

COLLEGE PARK – Jessica Davies’ 4-year- old son, Drew, wants President Clinton to take a time-out

Bethesda Bar Owner Supports Drunken Driving Bills

ANNAPOLIS As the General Assembly begins to debate lowering the threshold for driving while drunk, Lewie Bloom steels himself for criticism

Push to Drop `Provisional’ Teachers Could Leave State Short

WASHINGTON – President Clinton wants them gone within five years

Talented Teacher Labeled “Provisional” Despite Qualifications

COLUMBIA – Josh Cramer starts his second-period class by pulling out a single pink long-stemmed rose

Women’s Caucus Chooses Legislative Focus

ANNAPOLIS The Women Legislators of Maryland will focus this legislative session on issues such as substance abuse and treatment, women and children’s health, gender bias, domestic violence and economic empowerment