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As Democrats fight to prevent Republicans from flipping five state Senate seats — a circumstance that would make it much tougher for Democrats to…

As Johns Hopkins University officials grapple with a continuing increase in the severity and frequency of crime at its Baltimore campuses, they are again…

It’s that time of year again: the elections and school reforms dominate the news today. Community college has been a major highlight in Maryland…

As students returned to Maryland public schools last week, Baltimore County once again became Ground Zero in the never-ending political fight over inadequate classroom…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) started the first day of the school year Tuesday greeting arriving students at Waugh Chapel Elementary School in…

As fall classes began this week at the University of Maryland following the death of football player Jordan McNair earlier this summer, students said…

Turns out there was a Democratic presence at the Maryland Association of Counties summer conference after all. Benjamin T. Jealous, the party’s gubernatorial nominee,…

The University of Maryland is drawing criticism for its decision to reach a lucrative settlement with a football coach whose hard-charging style is under…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is expected to sign into law Tuesday legislation making Maryland the latest state to guarantee state residents a…

The Maryland General Assembly concluded its legislative session April 11 by approving a budget increase for the University System of Maryland, which was proposed…