WASHINGTON – Afternoon rush hour is the deadliest time on Maryland roadways, with the largest number of fatal accidents occurring between 5 and 6 p
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Traditional Family Still Prevails in State, But Alternatives Are Growing
WASHINGTON – The Census Bureau defines a family as any household with two or more members related by blood or marriage
Woman Replace Time With Money, Giving ‘Circles’ New Spin
ANNAPOLIS –
Maryland is part of a growing philanthropic trend fueled by committed females willing to pool funds for favorite causes
Maryland on Verge of Record-Breaking Rainfall — And More is On the Way
WASHINGTON – This year is shaping up to be a rainfall record-breaker in parts of the state
General Assembly Must Find Way to Pay for School Reform Plan
ANNAPOLIS – The one point most politicians in Annapolis seem to be able to agree on lately is that the Thornton education legislation must be fully funded, despite a mounting budget deficit
Congress Leaves Federal Workers with Half a Promised Raise — For Now
WASHINGTON – For the second year in a row, Congress left town for the holidays without completing action on a spending bill that includes a 4
Some Lawmakers Push to Retain Transportation Trust Funds for Transportation
ANNAPOLIS – Some state lawmakers are tired of raids on Maryland’s transportation funding – more than $300 million was tapped recently to balance the state’s budget – and now they’re fighting to protect money for roads
Dollars for Daddies: State Likes Return on Investment in Fatherhood Programs
LANDOVER – On a Monday night in a Landover strip mall, 20 fathers of all ages pull their chairs in a circle to start their weekly support group session at Adam’s House
Report Card on Health Emergency Preparedness Gives Maryland High Marks
WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of the best states in the nation when it comes to preparation for health emergencies like bioterrorism, but it still has a long way to go, according to a report released Thursday