WASHINGTON – As the National Football League prepares to hear the details this week of the high bid for the Washington Redskins, John Kent Cooke’s quest to buy the team from his father’s estate appears more and more to be a long-shot
Prince George’s County Delegation Fears Takeover of County Schools by State
ANNAPOLIS Plagued by allegations of mismanaged funds and poor performance, the Prince George’s County delegation and county executive fear losing control of the county’s schools to the state
Antietam, Assateague Benefit From $1 Billion `Lands Legacy’
WASHINGTON Maryland conservation groups are welcoming President Clinton’s proposed $1 billion “Lands Legacy Initiative,” saying it would help protect at least two high- profile national parks in the state
Black Caucus lauds Glendening speech
ANNAPOLIS – It was education that catapulted most members of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus to elected office, so Gov
Western Maryland Republicans Criticize Glendening Budget
ANNAPOLIS- Republican legislators from GOP heavy Western Maryland said they admired Gov
Cigarette Tax to Bolster University Science Programs
ANNAPOLIS- At the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute in Rockville, researchers stand ready to make important discoveries on the structure of proteins, the basic building blocks of human life
Maryland Hopes to Keep Fed Hands Off $4.4 Billion Tobacco Settlement
WASHINGTON – A proposed federal lawsuit against tobacco companies should end the government’s bid to grab half of a $4
Prince George’s Praises Glendening Education Plan
ANNAPOLIS In his State of the State address Thursday, Gov