Regents’ Plan Would Ban Difference in Satellite Tuition Rates

ANNAPOLIS – The University of Maryland Regents are leaning toward a new policy that would keep tuition the same for classes taught on and off campus

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ANNAPOLIS – Child support payments from a man in prison may be reviewed if he has not paid because he was in jail, the Maryland Court of Appeals said Wednesday

EPA Says Bill Likely to Slow Cleanup at Md. Toxic Waste Sites

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Federal Workers Angry, Disgusted by Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON – Reaction among some federal workers ranged from anger and disgust to resignation as more than 300,000 Washington- area employees were sent home Tuesday morning in the first partial government shutdown in five years

Unhappy Tourists Turned Away in Washington and Turned Off

WASHINGTON – Several tourists who came to Washington to see federal museums and monuments were instead huddling outside in doorways Tuesday afternoon, trying to avoid a cold, driving rain

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Shutdown Touches Naval Academy, Other Installations

ANNAPOLIS – The Naval Academy hoped Tuesday for a short federal shutdown, but braced for a long one