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Program Spotlight 2025: The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland
Leading the Way in All-Boys’ Education Last year, The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland captured national attention for leading the way in all-boys education. At a time when boys nationwide are falling behind girls on all key metrics, the bold,...
From Antifa to Race Realist
E. Geist, American Renaissance, October 24, 2025 Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire Is it correct to say that you have gone from a dedicated Antifa member to a convinced race realist? Yes, although I’m not sure the...
UMES receives record $38 million donation from MacKenzie Scott
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. - The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has received its largest ever single gift with a $38 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. UMES says this latest gift, coupled with a previous donation of $20 million,...
What’s wrong with the Ravens’ offense? | Banner Ravens Podcast
Everything looked right at the start. The Ravens breezed through the first three quarters of their Week 1 playoff rematch against the Buffalo Bills. But since Baltimore squandered that 15-point fourth-quarter lead, the offense has sputtered....
FOX45: Maryland’s education overhaul struggles to deliver high-quality teachers
One of the promises made by backers of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future was that it would help provide more high-quality teachers in the classroom. Originally Published: October 21, 2025 at 2:46 PM EDT
Kilmar Abrego Garcia would be deported to Liberia under Trump administration plan
Kilmar Abrego Garcia speaks to a crowd of people who held a prayer vigil and rally on his behalf outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Baltimore on Aug. 25, 2025. Lydia Walther Rodriguez with CASA interprets for him. (Photo...
Homes Not Stadiums forced to respond with new initiative after bill’s passage
D.C. residents and activists first organized “Homes Not Stadiums” in response to the proposed Robert F. Kennedy Stadium for the Washington Commanders. Once a bill approving the stadium’s construction passed, they redirected their focus to creating...
$1 million donation establishes the Schiller Foundation Economics Scholarship to support LTCC transfer students
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) is pleased to announce the creation of the Schiller Foundation Economics Scholarship, a new fund made possible by renowned economist, educator, and author Dr. Bradley R. Schiller. The...
Federal Judge Blocks Push to Remove Gender Ideology From Sex Ed Curricula
A general view of the White House in Washington, D.C., on July 20, 2025. Al Drago/Reuters A federal judge in Oregon said during a hearing on Monday that she plans to issue an injunction stopping the Trump administration from requiring several...
Otis Rolley Returns Home to Lead Baltimore’s Economic Renaissance
When Otis Rolley stepped into his new role as President and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation in June 2025, it marked more than a leadership transition—it was a homecoming. After decades of public service and philanthropic leadership,...
What does it take to root out fraud in Maryland’s biggest school districts?
Montgomery County Inspector General Megan Limarzi got 378 calls on her hotline last year — and more than a third of them were about the county’s public schools. Since her appointment in 2019, Limarzi’s office has caught the school system wrongly...
How states can tackle absenteeism among worried immigrant families
Dive Brief: States should give clear guidance on how school districts should respond to immigration enforcement near school buildings, according to recommendations issued by nonprofit EdTrust this month. In addition, EdTrust said states should...
Arthur Waskow, Activist Rabbi, Dies at 92
In 2004, Waskow was arrested in a nonviolent sit-down protest against passage of a federal tax bill that enriched what he called “the hyperwealthy” and imposed more burdens on the poor. He said the police arresting him and the other members of his...
With billions at stake, Maryland must up its game in the turbulent biotech economy
Gov. Wes Moore was in Boston recently, fishing for biotech companies he wants in Maryland. That’s how economic development works. You grow your ownor recruit from somewhere else. “We’ve gotta get our economy focused on growth and we’ve gotta get...
Governor, Comptroller, Attorney General Receive 76,000 Educators’ Support at Maryland State Education Association
Delegates representing 76,000 members of the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) attending the MSEA fall Representative Assembly (RA) voted to support the re-election of Gov. Wes Moore, Comptroller Brooke Lierman, and Attorney General...
Inspired by star thoroughbred Artist at Maryland? Discover more horses bred to race who reached the top in other disciplines
“Chased leaders, weakened halfway, tailed off before three out and pulled up before next. 100/1”. So reads the final entry on the late eventing superstar Arctic Soul’s racing record following his short-lived career on the track. That uninspiring...
Charles County Board of Education Honors Outstanding Students for Commitment to Academics, Personal Responsibility and Career Readiness
The Board of Education of Charles County recognizes exemplary students each month for academic achievement, personal responsibility and career readiness. At its Oct. 14 meeting, the Board honored fifth graders: Ethan Kapombe of Indian Head Tristan...
Maryland Perspectives: Partners In Care Maryland
The National Kidney Foundation Serving Maryland and Delaware is a non profit that works to eliminating preventable kidney disease. They are transforming patient care using compassion and innovation, while advancing health equity across every...
22 days of shutdown, Maryland lawmakers still front and center
WASHINGTON — The federal goverment shutdown is approaching the second longest in U.S. history, however, Maryland lawmakers haven’t been idle as its members have often been front and center while parties spar over health care, rescissions and...
21-year-old plans run for Harford County Board of Education
Liliana Norkaitis, 21, is the second candidate to officially file for a seat on the Harford County Board of Education. A recent graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, Norkaitis said she entered the race to focus on three goals:...