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In late February, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay made a surprise appearance at the Horseshoe Baltimore Casino, to visit his eponymous steakhouse. In early March,…

Still faced with the threat of the coronavirus, some Maryland universities are sticking with their decision to have a mix of in-person learning and…

Almost one month away from the beginning of the academic year, Maryland’s schools superintendent on Wednesday provided additional guidance for public schools as they…

Anne Arundel County officials opened a new $24 million library on West Street in Annapolis Wednesday, named for a former speaker of the House…

Now about halfway into summer break, school districts across Maryland are beginning to announce their reopening plans for the fall. “We cannot and should…

Football fans are wondering whether or not high school fall sports will proceed in Maryland, since high school football has been canceled in nearby…

Maryland teachers’ unions and the state PTA are calling on the state to begin the school year fully online. The Maryland State Education Association,…

Tutoring

Stop the presses, or digital downloads. At a time when our already ailing and failing public schools are now pandemic stricken, and Gov. Larry…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Monday joined a multi-state lawsuit to protect foreign students from losing their visas. Frosh will represent the State…

Baltimore City Public Schools’ reopening plan for the upcoming school year is designed to provide families with choices and to prioritize safety, schools CEO…