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William J. Ford has worked as a newspaper reporter for more than 20 years. Most recently, he spent seven years covering Prince George’s County, some Maryland politics and other local news in the D.C. area for the Washington Informer. While at the paper, Ford received reporting awards from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association and was finalist for beat reporting in 2021 and a 2019 award winner for beat reporting from the D.C. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Ford previously worked as a correspondent for Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine and for nearly 10 years covering municipalities and other local news for The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Hagerstown Mayor Tekesha Martinez plans to announce Wednesday, at Vibez Lounge in the city, that she will seek the Democratic nomination to run for…

With Raskin out in Senate race, top three Democrats remaining are Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando and Rep. David Trone.

The legislature two years ago approved a $577 million settlement decreeing that predominately white institutions would not duplicate programs at HBCUs.

Prince George’s Latino Democrats play host to another opponent of County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D).

More resources to ensure all students are successful represents the fourth ‘pillar,’ or priority, in the Blueprint education plan.

If approved, Mohammed Choudhury could serve the longest term as superintendent since Nancy Grasmick retired in June 2011.

The sexual harassment allegation was first reported to the college in October 2019.

Gov. Wes Moore advocated measures to reduce teacher shortage and those are scheduled to go into effect July 1.

Panel scheduled to meet again July 20 and 27.

A venerated political leader celebrates his 84th birthday. A widower for over a quarter century, he’s about to get married. His longtime chief of…