New University System of Maryland Strategic Plan Aims to Meet State Needs

BALTIMORE – The University System of Maryland Board of Regents voted Friday to adopt a new strategic plan for the next decade that aims to raise the state’s college completion rate, increase the number of science and technology graduates, and incorporate more technology into student learning

State Launches Chesapeake Conservation Corps to Educate Future Environmental Leaders

ANNAPOLIS — As a young girl, Carmera Thomas spent her summers swimming in the Severn River and eating fresh blue crabs

Advocates Say Supportive Pols Must Speak Up to Support DREAM

WASHINGTON – Politicians supporting the DREAM Act — a path to citizenship for immigrants who came to the U

Shell Recycling Program Provides Baby Oysters a Place to Grow

ANNAPOLIS – For the past year, the Oyster Shell Recycling Alliance has collected oyster shells from restaurants, caterers and seafood wholesalers in an effort to restore the dwindling oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay

Lawyers Find New Ways to Combat Immigration Fraud

Michael Griffin of Baltimore needed copies of his immigration papers so he could apply for U

Unemployment Drops in October, indicating Slow Growth for Maryland’s Economy

WASHINGTON – The number of unemployed in Maryland decreased by 1,500 in October bringing the unemployment rate to 7

Talking Turkey Gets Tougher in Recession

WASHINGTON – Locally-sourced turkeys may be on the rise, but locally-sourced advice on how to cook the birds is not

Md. Reps. Didn’t Pay Taxes For Campaign Staffs

WASHINGTON – Republican Congressman-elect Andy Harris and Democratic Rep