Community College Students Brace for Possible Tuition Hikes

ANNAPOLIS — Liam Evans works two jobs and relies on financial aid to afford her tuition at the Community College of Baltimore County in Catonsville

Medicaid Aid Could Exceed $1 Billion

WASHINGTON – Maryland could receive more than $1

Environmental Groups Say State Not Enforcing Pollution Laws

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of the Environment has neglected to act on more than 1,400 violations of state and federal pollution laws, environmental groups said in a press conference Thursday

Baltimore Boys March for Life

WASHINGTON – Dressed for warmth in their school’s bright purple and wearing matching knitted hats saying “Mount Saint Joseph, March for Life 2009” a group of Baltimore students gathered Thursday as quiet protesters on the National Mall at the annual March for Life rally

Maryland Expects to Revise Inaugural Cost Estimates

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Bill Prohibits Spying for Political Reasons

ANNAPOLIS – State law enforcement officials would be prohibited from spying on anyone based on their political beliefs under a bill introduced Thursday

Tuition Freeze Proposal Expected to Warm-up Maryland Economy

WASHINGTON – Universities will make the necessary sacrifices to cut costs, they said Thursday, to deal with Gov

Maryland Abortion Activists Ready to Debate FOCA

WASHINGTON – Activists on both sides of the abortion question will congregate Thursday at the annual March for Life protest in Washington to debate the possible passage of the Freedom of Choice Act