Baltimore Education Board Candidates Address Key Issues Ahead of Election
Candidates for the Baltimore City Board of Education outline their positions on education policy and community engagement.
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Candidates for the Baltimore City Board of Education outline their positions on education policy and community engagement.
The primary election in Worcester County is heavily influenced by contentious issues surrounding school funding.
The new CEO of Baltimore schools outlines priorities including school choice, academic standards, and contract details.
The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated an investigation into the Baltimore City Health Department's practices.
With over 40 animals taken in one day, Baltimore County Animal Services seeks community support as they face capacity challenges.
James Beverly Jr. has been sentenced for his involvement in a drive-by shooting incident in East Baltimore, highlighting ongoing gun violence issues.
As the 2024 election approaches, Maryland Senate District 41 candidates focus on key issues affecting local communities.
A Baltimore man is facing charges after allegedly shooting his mother during an argument about his intention to work while under the influence.
Ivan Bates emphasizes the importance of law, order, and community engagement in Baltimore's legal system.
Several Maryland schools are experiencing delays and closures due to weather conditions, affecting students and families.
A fight at REACH! Partnership School has led to one individual being hospitalized following the incident.
The site for Howard County's 14th high school has been chosen, although construction is projected to be several years away.
The Baltimore City school board has approved a plan to allocate reserve funds for a charter school deal, providing $196,000 to a closing school.
The incoming CEO of Baltimore schools discusses school choice, academic standards, and contract expectations.
A Baltimore resident has received a 54-month prison sentence for involvement in a violent shootout in East Baltimore.
Terri Lee Freeman, who has led the Reginald F. Lewis Museum since 2020, will retire at the end of December, marking a significant transition for the institution.
A $10 million donation from a well-known actress to Johns Hopkins Medicine and plans for a new high school in Howard County highlight today's local news.
A political action committee funded by sports betting firms is launching aggressive ads against Baltimore-area delegates in the primaries.
Baltimore Police are asking for public assistance in identifying a man linked to a robbery that took place in Federal Hill last month.
A former employee at Glen Haven Elementary School has been charged after allegedly assaulting staff and causing a lockdown.