GLEN BURNIE – Emanuel Tsourounis doesn’t like adults to call high school students apathetic or uninformed, and this weekend, he proved them wrong
Nutria: A Tasty New Treat from the Bay
ANNAPOLIS – There’s a new tactic in the battle against the destruction nutria are causing in Maryland’s marshes
Jewish Veterans’ Group Fights for Commemorative Stamp
WASHINGTON – Braving frigid weather, about 75 Jewish war veterans rallied outside the U
Perennial Bill Would Quash the Lying Game in Md. Legislature
ANNAPOLIS – A bill that would make it illegal to lie to members of the General Assembly has cleared a hurdle in its yearly, ill-fated track
Tenants Protest Change in Housing Program
WASHINGTON – Low-income housing advocates Friday assailed a Clinton administration plan to replace a federal rental assistance program with housing vouchers
Recipients Say Targeted Program Is Needed
ANNAPOLIS – Twenty years in cotton and steel mills left Gerald Wilcox so injured he can hardly walk to his neighborhood grocer without pain
Catholic Schools Mark Enrollment Increases
WHEATON – Rhonda Leonard doesn’t want to send her three children to public schools
Parents, Students Debate Merits of Service Requirement
ANNAPOLIS – High school students should not be forced to perform community service to receive their diplomas, supporters of a House bill to repeal the service learning requirement told the Ways and Means committee Wednesday
Eastern Shore Delegates Support Anti-Hunger Measures
ANNAPOLIS – Key Eastern Shore legislators pledged their support for anti-hunger measures at a meeting Thursday with members of the Maryland Coalition to End Hunger
Mail-order Booze Becoming a Problem, Officials Say
ANNAPOLIS – Mail-order alcohol presents a sobering problem for Maryland, House members learned Thursday