WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland at College Park Wednesday will appeal to the U
Term Limits Wave Will Miss Maryland This Year
ANNAPOLIS – The term limits wave continues to gain momentum nationwide, but its crest will miss Maryland – at least this year
Senate Offers Compromise To Abolish Legislative Scholarships
ANNAPOLIS – Senators who voted this week to pass a watered- down bill to abolish legislative scholarships say the measure is the only chance for reform this year
Community Associations Dominate New Housing Market
ANNAPOLIS – Ronald Wohl moved to a North Potomac home governed by a homeowner’s association because there was little else to choose from
As Purple Martins Return to Area, Bird Bill Takes Flight
ANNAPOLIS – Robert Sladek of Calvert County has been “in the purple martin business” for 27 years
Editors: Hold for release for Sunday, March 26, and after.
WASHINGTON – As a former Maryland All-American and NBA star, Len Elmore understands the pressures of being heavily recruited by teams and player agents
Lawmakers, Residents Want Homeowners Rights
ANNAPOLIS – In the front yard of her Regent’s Square townhouse in Rockville, Diane Young replaced several prickly bushes with azaleas, laid a brick walkway, arranged a flower bed with railroad ties and installed stepping stones for watering her impatiens and pansies
Shift in Priorities Cuts Day Care for Working Mothers
ANNAPOLIS – A young mother starts what seems an ordinary day
Editors: Hold for release for Sunday, March 26, and after.
WASHINGTON – After almost five months of unemployment, Martha Cooley will be working again next week