Maryland Schools Get Mixed Report Card in National Study

WASHINGTON – Maryland aced the test for school standards and accountability but received an F for school climate in a study released Wednesday by a national education magazine

Eastern Shore Delegation Presents United Front in 2000 General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS – The Eastern Shore delegation is united for strength and has a plan for the Maryland General Assembly’s 2000 session: pass legislation against open bay dumping, battle Maryland Gov

New Environmental Concerns Delay Report on Dumping in Chesapeake

WASHINGTON – New environmental concerns about a proposed Chesapeake Bay dredge dumping site “give me pause” and will require another six months of study, a U

Southern Maryland Lawmakers Seek Piece of State Budget Surplus

ANNAPOLIS – Southern Maryland legislators hope to claim a piece of the state’s $925 million surplus for education because their region’s population is rapidly increasing