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Maryland reports modest gains in school performance, student success rates
The State of Maryland announced modest gains in statewide academic performance and student success. A new report analyzed more than 1,400 schools across Maryland’s 23 counties, including Baltimore City.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the creation of the Redistricting Advisory Commission, which will make recommendations about mid-cycle redistricting.
Maryland’s winter for the 2025‑2026 season is shaping up to be one to watch. From Garrett County’s snow‑packed mountains to the milder Eastern Shore, Maryland’s Most Accurate Weather Team has the details on what to expect,
Gov. Wes Moore said in a statement on Tuesday that the state would “explore every avenue possible to make sure Maryland has fair and representative maps.”
Speaking to reporters after the fourth straight Maryland loss, Locksley took full accountability while refusing to let his team dwell in defeat. Maryland still
The letter, exclusively obtained by The Sun, urges the administration clarify the threat to pause $11 billion for projects in places including Baltimore.
The Maryland School Report Card shows that nearly 90% of schools in the state earned three stars or better, which is up 3% compared to last year.
Brenda Frese and her group opened the 2025 season yesterday evening in convincing fashion. The No. 10-ranked Maryland Terrapins defeated the Loyola Maryland Gre
Carroll County elementary schools had the second-highest achievement scores in the state, and middle schools had the third-highest.
Coming off another victory by multiple scores in Big Ten play against Michigan this past weekend, the No. 1 Oregon football team will return to Autzen Stadium to take on Maryland this Saturday. The game is set to kick off at 4 p.m. Here are some highlights ...
The Terrapins have followed their usual path: starting September red-hot, then faltering in October, including three one-score losses to Washington, Nebraska, and UCLA, before getting the doors blown off them by the Indiana Hoosiers.