Upcoming Baltimore Schools CEO Discusses Key Issues Facing Education
The new CEO of Baltimore schools addresses school choice, academic standards, and his contract in a recent interview.
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The new CEO of Baltimore schools addresses school choice, academic standards, and his contract in a recent interview.
A new operating agreement between Johns Hopkins University and the Baltimore Police Department paves the way for a private campus police force.
Johns Hopkins Medicine honors its founding physicians for their lasting impact on healthcare and medical education.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott embraces his active social media presence, responding to critics and engaging with constituents online.
A man is wanted in connection with multiple shootings that left one dead and four injured in Kansas City on Tuesday night.
The Baltimore Inspector General has highlighted concerns regarding the city's financial management and spending accountability.
A suspect attempted to evade law enforcement during a traffic stop in Middle River, resulting in a multi-vehicle crash.
Coastal Flood Advisory issued June 18 at 6:50AM EDT until June 18 at 1:00PM EDT by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
Coastal Flood Advisory issued June 18 at 6:50AM EDT until June 18 at 4:00PM EDT by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
Cameron Hamilton, nominated to lead FEMA, assures Senate committee of fair disaster recovery efforts amid political concerns.
Mayor Scott's new tax proposal is intended to assist homeowners, but City Council members express doubts about its effectiveness.
As U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume faces challenger Mark Conway, the primary raises questions about age versus experience in politics.
Nino Mangione's campaign has paid a convicted felon over $153K for political consulting services since January 2023.
As the primary election approaches, Montgomery County candidates express frustration over controversial campaign advertisements.
CareFirst of Maryland has launched a federal lawsuit against two brothers, accusing them of orchestrating a massive health insurance fraud scheme.
A winter storm continues to impact the Baltimore area, leading to widespread closures of government offices, libraries, and more.
Taxpayers are struggling to connect with the Maryland Comptroller's Office due to reduced staffing and rising call demands.
Baltimore police are asking the public for information regarding two women connected to a recent triple shooting in Federal Hill.
Marilyn Mosby and state prosecutors have filed for a rehearing after a judge vacated her fraud conviction earlier this month.
As candidate filing deadlines pass, many Maryland elections are already decided, with several incumbents facing no opposition.