After allegations of self-dealing rocked the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors, Gov. Larry Hogan said he wants to “clean house” and will…
Posts published in May 2019
The Baltimore City Council unanimously voted to elect Brandon Scott its president Monday, elevating a young, second-term councilman who quickly rose to prominence as a…
Though it’s just starting to feel consistently warm and muggy, the spring season is already coming to a close for softball — for Interscholastic Athletic…
Education secretary Betsy DeVos continued to advocate for robust school choice in front of a room of several hundred journalists attending the Education Writers Association’s…
Howard County Police are investigating a homicide after finding a woman dead and a man suffering from “undetermined significant injuries” in an apartment in Columbia…
The fire marshal is looking into a small fire in the lower level boys bathroom at Magnolia Middle School. The fire, which occurred around 1:38…
As a third-generation firefighter, it was the honor of my lifetime to be named the Howard County fire chief last year. The brave men and…
Even after the celebrity judges raved about his performance Sunday night, Catonsville’s Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon was eliminated from ABC’s American Idol. Harmon, a Towson University…
Just four years ago, more than 90 percent of students at John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle were identified as poor. This staggering poverty rate meant the federal…
When Maryland lawmakers voted in April 2014 to authorize doctors to prescribe marijuana as medicine, Dr. Mark Schneyer moved quickly to seize the opportunity. Convinced…