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

This is the second in an occasional series on life in Langley Park, a largely immigrant community in Prince George’s County where difficult living…

When Gliny Gonzalez, a 51-year-old housekeeper at the University of Maryland College Park, woke up for work in mid-June, her chest was bothering her….

Maryland’s Board of Public Works approved a scaled-back plan to reduce state spending on Wednesday, voting 2-1 to chop $413 million from the budget,…

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House cleared a massive $1.5 trillion package Wednesday that backers said would not only shore up the nation’s crumbling infrastructure…

The University of Maryland, College Park’s accreditation was reaffirmed last week — a recognition required for students to receive federal financial aid. The school…

Although distance learning has been a challenge, a fully virtual option is important for families who are not comfortable sending their children back to…

The University of Maryland, College Park has renamed its main administration building in honor of one of its most high-profile — and valuable —…

One day before the Board of Public Works considers large cuts to the state budget, Maryland Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) is poised to…

Wireless Education

In preparation for the start of the school year this fall, $210 million has been set aside to expand targeted tutoring initiatives for at-risk…