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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) launched a blistering attack on Democratic lawmakers Thursday, accusing them of blocking vital anti-crime legislation for political purposes…

When it comes to college, many potential students choose a school where they can get the most for their money. Princeton Review this month…

As a group of lawmakers charged with ironing out the finer details of a multibillion-dollar education reform package met to discuss amendments for the…

Bowie State University, Maryland’s oldest historically black university, will establish a nutrition pantry offering healthy foods at no cost with the goal of ensuring…

A six-year-old girl, whose family income qualified her for free or reduced-price school lunch, had her meal pulled away in the cafeteria line, thrown…

Hundreds of people filled hearing rooms and rallied in Annapolis on Monday as the General Assembly took the unusual step of convening a joint…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Monday that he has appointed the state’s first Inspector General of Education. He announced the appointment of…

As the General Assembly’s money committees engaged in a day-long hearing on education funding, hundreds of parents, students and teachers rallied near the State…

Kirwan

As business leaders, we strongly support the Kirwan Commission legislation that would dramatically improve education practice, funding and accountability in Maryland. As business people,…

The House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly Friday to approve a landmark school construction bill, 128-6. The measure, the Built to Learn Act (House Bill…