COLLEGE PARK – In the vast interior of Cole Field House at the University of Maryland, petite, 14-year-old Joanna C
Study Reports Gap Continues Between Tuition Increases, Aid Funding
WASHINGTON – Low-income college students continue to suffer most from tuition increases averaging 5 percent in Maryland and financial aid that fails to keep pace with higher education prices, according to a report released Tuesday by the College Board
Forecast Shows Revenue and Spending Up
ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers heard a favorable forecast Tuesday – not a cloud on the horizon for Maryland revenue
Republicans Seek To Limit Eminent Domain
ANNAPOLIS – Republican legislators in Maryland said Tuesday they will propose an amendment to the state’s constitution that would ban the seizure of private property by government if it is to be turned over to private developers
At Hearing on Horses, It All Comes Back to Slots
ANNAPOLIS- The legislative hearing was billed as an update on Maryland racing and a chance to focus on proposal to close the Bowie training center
Coalition Backs Immigrant Rights Measure
WASHINGTON – CASA de Maryland and other immigrant-rights groups on Tuesday called for the Montgomery County Council to pass legislation to protect domestic workers from unfair and abusive labor conditions
Personnel Panel Names Outside Counsel
ANNAPOLIS-The special committee investigating the personnel practices of Gov
Families, friends mourn loss of Md. National Guardsmen in Iraq
WASHINGTON – Families and friends are mourning the loss of three Maryland National Guardsmen killed in Iraq Friday when a tractor trailer accidentally struck the back of their Humvee, igniting and detonating ammunition in their vehicle
Former Sen. Mathias Calls for Voting Rights Act Renewal
WASHINGTON – Key provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act must be renewed, said a former Republican senator from Maryland heading a panel created to document the need for the measures