ANNAPOLIS – With a new governor in power who has pledged support for inclusive immigration policies, Maryland may join 10 other states in allowing illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public colleges and universities
In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Proposed
ANNAPOLIS – With a new governor in power who has pledged support for inclusive immigration policies, Maryland may join 10 other states in allowing illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition rates for higher education
Marylanders Debate Birds, Bees and HPV
TEMPLE HILLS – Even though Monet Edwards, 14, has never heard of the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, she would welcome a vaccine for it if it prevented cervical cancer, even if it meant having to talk with her parents about sex
Hoyer Calls for International Iraq Solution
WASHINGTON – House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Mechanicsville, outlined the House plan for dealing with Iraq and continued his party’s criticism of the Bush administration’s planned escalation of troops in a Friday speech at the Brookings Institution
Jockey Club Cancels Pimlico Special As Racing Industry Pleads for Slots
ANNAPOLIS – Turning up the heat on the General Assembly to approve slot machine legislation, the company that controls Maryland racing temporarily cancelled one of the state’s most prestigious races because it said it lacks the money to offer an attractive purse
Dropouts Cost Md. Economy Billions in Lost Wages, Study Says
ANNAPOLIS – It has long been known that high school graduates get better paying jobs than dropouts
Legislators Propose Death Penalty Repeal; O’Malley Would Sign It
ANNAPOLIS – The move to the death penalty in Maryland picked up momentum Thursday as legislators unveiled a bill to ban capital punishment, and Gov