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John Olszewski Jr.

For nearly a year, our public school classrooms have sat empty, as the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly forced students and educators online. I offer my…

The leaders of the teachers’ union and a group representing Baltimore County Public Schools administrators have written to Dr. Darryl Williams, the school superintendent,…

With hospitals filling up rapidly and COVID-19 infection rates soaring, the leaders of Maryland’s largest counties and Baltimore City on Wednesday pleaded with residents…

It’s sometimes said in politics that if you go far enough left on the political spectrum or far enough right on the political spectrum,…

Among the many mysteries of the nascent 2022 election cycle in Maryland are the political plans of Rep. David J. Trone (D) and his…

Maryland Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) has been honing the elevator speech he will use in his 2022 campaign for governor — and he…

Alarmed by a recent increase in Howard County’s COVID-19 infection rate, County Executive Calvin Ball (D) placed limits on social gatherings on Monday. Under…

Baltimore-area leaders celebrated the Health Services Cost Review Commission’s decision to award $45 million in grant funding to hospitals in the Greater Baltimore Region…

With infection rates rising, hospital beds filling and the holiday season fast approaching, Maryland counties and the City of Baltimore are moving quickly to…

As the number of Marylanders with COVID-19 continues to rise and the state crossed warning thresholds set by the Centers for Disease Control and…