Gov. Larry Hogan’s vaccine response is emblematic of his feelings about Black Marylanders Governor Hogan’s rhetoric and austerity around Baltimore isn’t “common sense.” It’s racist. Malcolm Ferguson March 9, 2021
Task forces are meaningless without real change Policing won’t change until police reform task forces do. Josh Binderman December 3, 2020
Drawing on Baltimore roots, Darryl Morsell is a leader for Maryland men’s basketball “In Baltimore, we embrace each other as a basketball community," the senior guard said. David Suggs November 25, 2020
Prince George’s County is one of five Maryland jurisdictions facing vote count delays The failure also affected Baltimore City and Baltimore, along with Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties. Anastasia Marks November 4, 2020
Baltimore judge rules Purple Line contractors can withdraw from transit project The ruling comes after over $800 million in overruns. Anaya Truss-Williams September 17, 2020
Marches against racism have evolved, and so have the youth who lead them Youth are leading the protests for racial equality. Here’s why they’re different from past generations. Allison Cochrane June 15, 2020
“The frontline”: Some system nursing students will graduate early to join COVID-19 fight The University of Maryland School of Nursing in Baltimore is accelerating their program so students can join the workforce. Chloe Goldberg April 17, 2020
UMBC, Towson, Salisbury, American extend spring breaks as area coronavirus cases mount Both universities cancelled classes as they prepare to move courses online. Sahana Jayaraman March 10, 2020
America’s policy gaps set us up to fail in the wake of coronavirus Systems of inequity make certain populations more vulnerable to coronavirus. Liyanga de Silva March 5, 2020
Montez Mathis’ big night against Maryland basketball was fueled by his Baltimore roots Mathis played forward Jalen Smith and guard Darryl Morsell in high school. David Suggs March 4, 2020