Traffic Numbers Zoom as Accident Numbers Sink

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s vehicular accident rate declined during the first half of 1995, and the death toll on state roads could be headed for an 11-year low

NIST Budget Eliminates Technology Funds

WASHINGTON – The Senate Thursday passed a $399 million budget for the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg that eliminates a grant program for private industry research and development

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WASHINGTON – Washington County residents are not about to let residents of that other Washington forget that the holiday season is here

Top Educators Pledge To Equip Students with the Right Stuff

It scares Tiffany Butcher to think her classmates might graduate from Potomac’s Winston Churchill High School without the basic skills to do well in college and compete in the workplace

Court of Appeals Decision Will Have Little Impact, Experts Say

ANNAPOLIS – Legal and civil rights experts say there will be little impact from this week’s Court of Appeals decision that white jurors cannot be excluded on the basis of race

Maryland’s GOP Congressmen Wary of Bosnia Mission, Democrats Undecided

WASHINGTON – Most of Maryland’s Republican congressmen said this week they would not support President Clinton’s decision to send U

DNR Settles Race Discrimination Lawsuit for $21,000

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works agreed Wednesday to pay a $210,000 award to settle a 1994 lawsuit against the state’s Department of Natural Resources