WASHINGTON – Only two of Maryland’s eight representatives voted for a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on Congress, which became the first plank of the Republican’s Contract with America to be rejected by the House
Glendening Says Proposed Cuts Will Hurt Children
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland stands to lose at least $10
Baseball Bill Sponsors Got Campaign Money from Angelos
ANNAPOLIS – Four legislative leaders who championed an emergency bill that may help Orioles owner Peter G
Michigan Engineer Wins $500,000 Prize for Inventors
WASHINGTON – In what was casually dubbed the “Academy Awards” for inventors, a Michigan engineer received a $500,000 prize Wednesday for his work to increase passenger safety and car performance for General Motors Corp
State School Board Looks at National Teacher Certification
BALTIMORE – Maryland teachers may soon choose to try out for an elite national group that recognizes excellence among educators
University of Maryland Appealing Banneker Case to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland at College Park Wednesday will appeal to the U
Term Limits Wave Will Miss Maryland This Year
ANNAPOLIS – The term limits wave continues to gain momentum nationwide, but its crest will miss Maryland – at least this year
Senate Offers Compromise To Abolish Legislative Scholarships
ANNAPOLIS – Senators who voted this week to pass a watered- down bill to abolish legislative scholarships say the measure is the only chance for reform this year
Community Associations Dominate New Housing Market
ANNAPOLIS – Ronald Wohl moved to a North Potomac home governed by a homeowner’s association because there was little else to choose from