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Maryland’s governor and legislative leaders will sign dozens of bills into law on Monday, including measures to ease health care enrollment and raise the…

The chair of the University of Maryland Medical System board resigned Tuesday as an additional contract with a board member was disclosed publicly. Stephen…

Tuesday was National Teacher Appreciation Day in America, but Wednesday will be “Teacher Un-Appreciation Day” in Prince George’s County. The Prince George’s County Educators’ Association…

Maryland voters have widely divergent opinions on the direction of the jurisdiction where they live – and those opinions are based to a large…

No child should go hungry – ever. But for some kids in Maryland, summer vacation and winter break can be especially difficult. That’s because…

Maryland’s governor and comptroller said Wednesday that they want an explanation from the University System of Maryland about provisions in dining hall contracts that…

Wade Davis called Navient’s customer service in March, hoping to adjust the payment plan for his student loan. Davis, 36, a freelance musician seeking…

Officials’ early responses to the practice-related death of football player Jordan McNair threaten the University System of Maryland’s reputation for competent leadership and a…

The Maryland State Department of Education received a $50,000 grant to expand access to breakfast at schools in the state. The state’s Office of…

When he was a teacher in West Baltimore, many of state Sen. Bill Ferguson’s students had difficulty coming to school ready to learn –…