Baltimore-area students are showing signs of returning to pre-pandemic levels of proficiency in English language arts but continued to have setbacks in math, according to…
Posts published in January 2023
Even many people outside of Maryland now know that he’s made history as the state’s first Black governor. But how much do you know about…
After the death of his mother, Parkville boys coach Josh Czerski has leaned on his basketball family to persevere and lead one of Baltimore’s top-ranked…
Baltimore County will unveil its COVID-19 memorial at Lake Roland Park this summer and is asking the community to submit poems and inscriptions that will…
St. Mary’s Chloe McCarthy won the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference meet running the fastest time out of all IAAM conferences. She is…
South River boys basketball’s senior class has one more chance to realize its long-awaited dream of winning a postseason championship for the school. Source:…
Alan M. Kaufmann Jr., a retired Department of Housing and Urban Development branch manager who was a devoted major league baseball fan, died Jan. 10…
Baltimore will exhaust its federal eviction relief money by mid-March, officials told members of Baltimore City Council Tuesday, making the city the latest to sound…
A year after fire that killed 3 in vacant home, Baltimore renews focus on safety. Will efforts last?
It’s been a year since a fire killed three Baltimore firefighters in a vacant home on Stricker Street. The fire chief has resigned and new…
“Without wrestling, I wouldn’t be here. With wrestling you stay hungry,” said Woodlawn’s defending Baltimore County and regional champion Oluwademilade “David” Omopariola, who left school…