The National Federation of State High School Associations announced July 3 a rule change that would terminate the mandatory use of goggles as soon as…
Posts published in July 2020
In Maryland, more than 180 private schools have received federal Paycheck Protection Loans — about a third for amounts upwards of $1 million. Source:…
Annapolis’ Delegate Shaneka Henson wants racism to be recognized as a public health barrier, and is pleading with Congress to implement more supports for her…
Student panelists said educators must learn how to address racism, which includes understanding the effects of school discipline and the need to provide a space…
Frank “Obie” O’Brien, a special agent for the IRS whose work contributed to the successful prosecution of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew for tax evasion,…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that he thinks it’s possible for the state to run a regular, in-person election in November, while also encouraging…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is jumping on board the movement to rename Washington’s professional football team — even though he previously supported keeping the “Redskins”…
Maryland businesses and nonprofit organizations received more than 80,000 loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, totaling over $10 billion. Restaurants, physicians’ offices, and lawyers’…
With schools closed because of coronavirus, a Pikesville group is keeping backpacks filled with food
Alan Taylor oversees more than 70 volunteers providing backpacks full of food to 30 schools. Before the deadly coronavirus arrived, that number was about 16…
Boring residents say a Baltimore County construction company would be a nuisance in their quiet town if the business takes over the fire hall. …