Trump administration appeals judge’s order to return wrongfully deported Maryland man A judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration violated the law because it deported an El Salvadoran citizen, “without any legal process.” Akshaj Gaur April 5, 2025
Officials say dismantling education department puts PGCPS programs at risk Downsizing the department may have significant impacts on Title I funding, English as a second language programs and special education support throughout PGCPS. Mayah Nachman April 4, 2025
UMD alum sworn in as interim Maryland U.S. attorney Kelly O. Hayes is the third woman to lead Maryland’s U.S. attorney’s office and is the first woman to hold the top role since 2001. Sanya Wason March 4, 2025
Trump’s plans to weaken education department could hurt higher education, experts warn The education department primarily supports public education through financial aid programs, research funding and student loans. Oliver Mack February 28, 2025
Legal experts educate UMD students about immigration rights, protections At the "Know Your Rights" event, which was held at Stamp Student Union on Tuesday evening, speakers emphasized the importance of staying informed. Nicole Pilsbury February 26, 2025
National uncertainty, $3 billion deficit headline Wes Moore’s State of State address Moore aims to reduce Maryland's budget deficit by focusing on increasing the state’s economic competitiveness. Oliver Mack February 6, 2025
Maryland releases guidance for law enforcement, health care facilities on immigration The guidance follows President Donald Trump’s 10 executive orders about immigration during his first week in office. Sanya Wason January 29, 2025
Celebrities, please stop running for public office As much as I love Matthew McConaughey, I love the American people’s well-being more. Morgan Pravato April 13, 2021
Former Prince George’s County police officer among recipients of Trump pardons Stephanie Mohr was convicted of a federal civil rights violation in 2001. Jenn Attanasio December 24, 2020
Nursing home residents are often isolated and forgotten by the public. They shouldn’t be. Nursing homes need to be more closely monitored to ensure uniform, high standards of care. Caterina Ieronimo March 11, 2020