Four Democratic incumbents have filed for candidacy in 2022, looking to continue to represent District 32: Sen. Pam Beidle and Dels. Sandy Bartlett, Mark Chang…
Posts published in August 2021
One year since its inception, the National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches has provided resources to minority coaches from all levels of football with the…
Terah Kai Mustaf won state titles with Eleanor Roosevelt as player and coach. Now, she’ll become Archbishop Spalding’s girls basketball head coach. Source: The…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday appointed Baltimore activist Roxane Prettyman to fill a vacant seat in the House of Delegates. Source: The Baltimore…
Born and raised in Baltimore County, 19-year-old artist and climate justice activist Nadia Nazar has continued to make waves through her activism. Source: The…
Here’s a deeper look at how the racial, ethnic and age demographics have changed over the past 10 years in each Maryland county, according to…
Severn, Indian Creek and Key returned to the first fall sports since 2019 on Monday. “Our thing is we’re taking advantage of every opportunity,” Severn…
The Dulaney High School cheerleading program recently awarded the Esther Cho Memorial Scholarship to three outstanding alumni, Mya Pena, Shelby O’Brien and Alexis Bynum. …
The bill, which the Baltimore City Council passed unanimously, would require bidders to submit a plan along with their bid detailing how they’ll meet the…
Maryland’s top official overseeing unemployment insurance promised skeptical lawmakers that her team is making headway in resolving issues of people who are stuck in the…