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Lawmakers sent a $577 million funding bill aimed at settling a long-running dispute over resources at Maryland’s historically Black colleges and universities to Gov….

The sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that Congress passed last week will bring direct relief for millions of Marylanders, but especially to families…

A bid to expand bargaining rights to all employees at Maryland’s 16 community colleges advanced for the second time in the last eight years….

Since the Maryland General Assembly passed a multi-billion-dollar education reform bill a year later than intended, the presiding officers are seeking a complementary bill…

As Maryland teachers, it’s hard for us to understand why Gov. Larry Hogan has chosen to eliminate state funding for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s…

After weeks of trying and failing to get a COVID-19 vaccination appointment, child care worker Christy Braddock said she now has peace of mind…

Talent is spread evenly across our population — across all genders, races and socioeconomic backgrounds. But opportunity, sadly, is not. How do you ensure…

After voting last week to administer statewide standardized tests this spring that could last more than seven hours, the Maryland State Board of Education…

“Early in my graduate school experience I went through incredible financial difficulty, a brief period of homelessness escaping domestic violence, and limited food access….

As Maryland students begin to slowly trickle back into classrooms this month, one state lawmaker is trying to establish a statewide virtual public school…