Scooter Riders Raise Questions About Eye-Protection Law

A new law requiring motor scooter and moped users to wear helmets and eye protection has riders confused as to what should be shielding their eyes.

With Free SAT Prep, Maryland Schools Seek to Improve College Access

These moves are part of a broader, nationwide effort to better prepare low-income students to compete for college admission against wealthier students who have access to expensive SAT prep courses.

Local Baker Puts Tasty Twist on Second Debate

Debate watchers at a bar in Washington enjoyed a treat on a night dedicated to politics.

Lauren’s Luggage: A local girl helps those impacted by tragedy

One local elementary school girl is motivated by her family’s tragedy to start a charity to help other families in crisis.

Housing Governor,417

BALTIMORE – A panel of state and federal legislators vowed to support tax credits and funding for housing programs Tuesday at the governor’s annual housing conference

Cecil County Uses Discussion to Meet New Academic Standards

ANNAPOLIS – As Justin Garagnani sat in freshman English last March at Elkton High School in Cecil County, he was intimidated and worried students would make fun of each other when his teacher said they were going to sit in a circle and talk for the next hour

Legislators Support Housing Programs, Brace for Looming Budget Battle

Legislators advocate for housing programs’ funding

Former Terp Honored on Important Anniversary

Darryl Hill enrolled at Maryland 50 years ago, broke a color barrier one year later.

Baltimore program provides job support for ex-prisoners coming home

At Jericho, a Baltimore City-based program that helps former prisoners get jobs, counselors start with the basics — how to dress for an interview, write a resume and prepare for interviews.

DREAM Act Won’t Crowd Out Citizen Students at Universities, New Study Says

New study has found the DREAM Act will not push other Maryland students out of universities.