Online AP Classes Face Economics Lesson

WOODLAWN – Woodlawn High School senior Ziad Haddad is in a sophomore-level physics class, but it’s not because he was held back

Allegany Community Builds New School, Faces Old Challenges

FROSTBURG – When Martin Crump opens the door to the basement in Westmar Middle School, the room is barely lit and a loud humming sound almost drowns out what he says next:

“This is Big Bertha

Assembly Urged to Promote Connection of D.C., Baltimore Transit Systems

ANNAPOLIS – The large number of new federal jobs expected in coming years to the Ft

Steele Comments May Endure Among Jewish Voters

WASHINGTON – Though those vying for the empty U

Study Shows that Maryland’s Hungry Defy Stereotypes

BALTIMORE- More than likely you know someone like this:

She’s a high school graduate, probably in her 30s or 40s, who has more than likely been married

MDE Announces “Flush Tax” Numbers, Dates

BALTIMORE – The Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund has collected over $58

Leavitt Says Maryland Not Prepared For Pandemic Flu

LINTHICUM HEIGHTS – Michael O

Johns Hopkins to Build World’s Most Advanced Prosthetic Arm

LAUREL – Signing a credit card receipt, opening a door knob and typing on a keyboard are everyday activities that most people perform without a second thought

Voting Machine Vendors Not Limited to Diebold

WASHINGTON – In the General Assembly’s debate about the security of the state’s voting machines, some companies and technologies are being left out

Bill Calls For Maryland Student Health Report Card

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland students may have new tests to worry about