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Efforts to settle a long-running lawsuit by alumni from Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities against the state hit a roadblock Thursday when Republican…

It’s a badge of civic pride – and a young Marylander could be chosen to redesign the iconic “I Voted” stickers that will stock…

Maryland is in the middle of the pack when it comes to best states for teachers, according to at least one new measure. The…

Deep in the belly of the Julia Rogers building at Goucher College in Towson, three dozen college students cradling a smorgasbord of takeout dinners…

If ever we needed a reminder that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. is a Republican – and a standard Republican, not the “different” kind…

Marylanders are willing to pay more for public education, but are largely unaware of a reform effort that would dramatically boost state education spending,…

A landmark lawsuit that has cost the State of Maryland millions in legal fees and national controversy has an opportunity to be settled, and…

Members of a state workgroup that has been meeting publicly since June to draw up new state education funding formulas is now getting down…

As school districts ponder their calendars for the upcoming academic year now that they have the freedom to set their own schedules, state Comptroller…

Ahead of a meeting to consider education funding changes, the Maryland Democratic Party is calling on Democrats to demand greater support for the plan…