With Deadline Looming, Counties Working to Establish Police Accountability Boards to Monitor Misconduct Complaints
As the July 1 deadline draws near, Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions continue to wrestle with how to locally implement the police accountability boards mandated by sweeping reform legislation passed in 2021. “We know that it’s coming,” […]
St. John’s breezes past Gonzaga in matchup of nation’s top lacrosse teams
By Kyle Melnick After scoring the St. John’s boys’ lacrosse team’s eighth goal of the third quarter Friday afternoon, attackman Mac Haley jogged behind the goal as teammates joined him to celebrate. As teammate Ryan Duenkel […]
Top U.S. Education Official Visits Morgan State University To See The Future Of Workplace Diversity
By Jessica Albert The United States Under Secretary of Education visited Morgan State University on Monday to learn more about the university’s programs and graduates. Inside Morgan State’s Rocketry Lab, you’ll find some of the university’s […]
Most HBCU Bomb Threats May Be From One Juvenile, FBI Official Tells Congress
By Ariana Figueroa A top FBI official told members of a U.S. House panel on Thursday that the agency believes a single juvenile is behind most of the bomb threats made to more than 30 historically […]
Maryland court delays state’s primary until July amid redistricting challenge
By Ovetta Wiggins and Erin Cox Maryland’s highest court on Tuesday moved the state’s gubernatorial primary elections to July 19, a three-week delay, to allow time to resolve a legal challenge to recently redrawn legislative districts. The order, […]