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The University System of Maryland Board of Regents met in a hastily called closed session conference call Friday afternoon, following a call a day…

After one of the biggest travel weekends of the year, a new state law will take effect Saturday that could increase toll revenue by…

Maryland’s governor asked the state university system’s Board of Regents to launch an investigation into the response by College Park officials to an adenovirus…

By Friday afternoon, when his office announced which bills he’d  veto and which bills he’d let become law without his signature, Gov. Lawrence J….

May has brought with it an emotional rollercoaster for many across America. It has been a month of graduations, guns and “girl power?” I…

New Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D) said Thursday that he is creating a new office within city government to focus on children…

The University System of Maryland Chancellor won’t seek a contract extension and plans to leave the university in June 2020 – which is also…

A bill to infuse Maryland public schools with $1 billion for reforms over the next three years will take effect without the signature of…

As an educator, I need more time to plan lessons and teach – not test – my students. From when I arrive at 7:15…

Maryland is again among the top states in the nation, according to a new ranking by U.S. News & World Report. The state now…