The school system is hosting “A Conversation on Race and Racism in America and Baltimore County Public Schools” beginning at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Source:…
Posts published in July 2020
Loris M. Wrabel, a retired church bookkeeper who was an expert on cut and carnival glass, died Sunday of kidney failure at the University of…
Nearly half of the $413 million in state budget cuts resulting from the economic fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic will affect higher education. The…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s memoir — delayed by the coronavirus pandemic — is coming out at the end of the month. Source: The Baltimore…
The Baltimore Hunger Project (BHP), a local organization with a warehouse in Cockeysville, is stepping up to meet the challenge of feeding students throughout the…
Baltimore County fire officials said that a woman is in critical condition and a firefighter was injured after a fire engulfed a Halethorpe home overnight.…
From the top industry benefactors to the reserve of money remaining, here are the main takeaways of the $10 billion in loans paid out to…
Maryland businesses received more than $10 billion in loans from the federal Paycheck Protection Program. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke introduced the resolution because she was “embarrassed” for Marcia Grant and her son, Dallas, who were turned away from Ouzo Bay…
Baltimore County police are seeking information regarding the shooting of an 11-year-old girl Friday evening in Windsor Mill. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News