After experiencing years of gradual increases in its graduation rate, Maryland saw no significant increase in 2017, according to data released Tuesday by state education…
Posts published in “Day: January 30, 2018”
Evelyn Di Tosto, a retired Maryland Department of Education official who ran the state’s certification program for teachers, died of a stroke Jan. 23 at…
The Maryland ACLU and a coalition of allies came together Tuesday to urge defeat of Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposals to deal with crime in Maryland,…
An Edgewood man was sentenced last week to serve more than 30 years in federal prison for sexual exploitation of children in connection with the…
James Lambrow, a retired sales executive and World War II veteran, died Jan. 17 in his sleep at his Timonium home. He was 93. Mr.…
An analysis of U.S. Census data by RentCafe.com found that 52.5 percent of Baltimoreans — 310,945 people — lived in rented property in 2016, up from…
More people rent where they live in Baltimore than own their homes, a swing that’s occurred over the past decade, according to an analysis of…
Towson High’s Colophon is among three Baltimore County Public Schools’ literary magazines to be recognized by a national association of English teachers for their work…
For those interested in the details of the development taking place at Clarke Boulevard and Cedar Avenue in Relay, there will be a meeting at…
A Democratic state lawmaker from Baltimore has introduced a bill that would prohibit Maryland judges from issuing civil arrest warrants for tenants being sued for…