Superintendent Darryl Williams touted “universal masking” as an important part of the system’s multifaceted approach to mitigate the spread of COVID while keeping schools open…
Posts published in July 2021
As a freshman this spring, Trinetra Vijayakumar won region and state championships as part of an undefeated season playing singles for Mt. Hebron tennis. …
Amid a national debate over critical race theory and standards for teaching history in K-12 public schools, Carroll and Harford county school boards have said…
Loans and small grants are available now to more businesses than ever through the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, SBA officials say. But because of…
Eugene “Gene” Azzam, a legendary Baltimore advertising executive and former creative director at W.B. Doner and Co. who created ad campaigns for Scrubbing Bubbles and…
An Essex man was convicted Wednesday of child abuse in the death of his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son in June 2019, Baltimore County prosecutors announced. …
The Baltimore County Board of Appeals voted against a contentious affordable housing development in East Towson, the county confirmed Wednesday, and the developer says they…
On Wednesday Councilperson Sarah Lacey, D-District 1, filed to represent Legislative District 32 in the State Senate, challenging incumbent Pam Beidle, who said she plans…
The Green Towson Alliance concluded its inaugural 2021 Native Garden Contest by announcing winners. The contest included 23 participants with entries consisting of a single…
Baltimore’s spending board agreed to settle an employment discrimination lawsuit Wednesday for $158,298 after officials admitted employees broke city policy. Source: The Baltimore Sun…