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Maryland hoping Willard can return program to glory
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 years agoKevin Willard has now had some time to acclimate to his surroundings as the new basketball coach at Maryland. “You got to know how to eat crab cakes,”...
Maryland allocates record funds to child care. For some families, it still may not be enough
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 1 month agoBALTIMORE — Mindy Bowman started online classes to get her psychology degree because she feels it...
School is back, and so is COVID-19. How Detroit area districts are addressing illness
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 9 months agoMichigan students subject to mask mandates and quarantine requirements in recent school years are...
Trump blasts ‘Shutdown RINO’ Larry Hogan ahead of Maryland governor primary
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFormer President Trump denounced Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan as a Republican in name only (RINO) on...
Four years after shelter-in-place, COVID-19 misinformation persists
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 3 months agoFrom spring break parties to Mardi Gras, many people remember the last major "normal" thing they did...
‘Treat This As You Would Any Illness’: Schools Across U.S. Downgrade COVID Rules
The 74 via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAs students return to classrooms from summer break, school systems nationwide continue to scale back...
Gov. Hogan announces long-term COVID-19 preparedness strategy for Maryland
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 2 years agoGov. Larry Hogan announced a long-term plan Thursday to manage the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that centers on ensuring accessibility of the latest tests, vaccines and medications. “Our state ...
Derik Queen, a 5-star recruit from Baltimore, commits to Maryland men’s basketball
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo Sports· 3 months agoBaltimore native Derik Queen, one of the top high school boys basketball seniors in the country,...
As pandemic eases, share of Black inmates in Maryland prisons peaks
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 2 months ago'The liquor store was open during COVID, but not the reentry programs,' an advocate notes. The post As pandemic eases, share of Black inmates in Maryland prisons peaks appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Analyst: 'Demand for housing is still very strong'
Yahoo Money· 2 years agoEven though monthly mortgage payments reached a record high in October, there are still many eager homebuyers, according to one analyst, who cited the...