Baltimore City Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises is staying for another year. Tuesday, in a surprise move, the city school ...
With the exception of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Allegany County is seeing record numbers in mail-in voting for the ...
Bear hunting season is underway in Maryland’s westernmost counties this week, with almost 1,000 hunters licensed to participate in six days of what the state refers to as ...
NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors in Jessup, Maryland, says Monday's mass food poisoning incident, which left 46 people seeking medical attention, was caused by homemade food prepared by an ...
Brian Beck fully expected his Cedar Creek squad to be this good in 2024.
Offshore wind energy projects in New York, New Jersey and Maryland are moving forward, as federal regulators examine the ...
The Oregon Ducks are in hot pursuit of one of the top edge rusher and overall players in the 2026 recruiting class. According ...
The USC Trojans face off against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights Friday night at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Trojans coach Lincoln Riley spoke about how USC ...
Health investigators now believe an employee brought outside food to co-workers at a seafood distribution center in Jessup ...
Baltimore is home to one of the two incinerators in our state and its Wheelabrator is highly contentious. People in South ...
The Maryland State Board of Education passed emergency legislation Tuesday requiring superintendents to inform each other about students' criminal records when they transfer between school systems.
The Maryland State Board of Education unanimously greenlighted policy changes Tuesday requiring school officials to share with one another certain information from transfer students' criminal records.