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Two-thirds of Maryland teachers are still white, data shows - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 5 hours agoThis article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Maryland...
Maryland Bookstore Hilariously Rejects Neighborhood Kitty's 'Application' to Be Their Store Cat
PetHelpful via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoIn New York City, they are called bodega cats, because of how many corner stores keep them to help...
'The mission is not over' | Gov. Wes Moore talks next steps at Baltimore bridge collapse site
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 7 hours agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore praised crews for their quick cleanup and recovery at the site of the...
They filed complaints about Ocean City Police, then got charged
The Baltimore Banner· 10 hours agoAfter a string of interactions with the Ocean City Police Department over seemingly minor...
Maryland Matters election contest: We have a winner!
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoOur 10 questions could have produced a maximum of 19 correct answers, and our winner got 15 of them right. Two runners-up got 13 right answers. The post Maryland Matters election ...
Marilyn Mosby still calling for presidential pardon with sentencing days away
CBS News· 1 hour agoFormer Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby is just days away from her sentencing, months...
Two-thirds of Maryland teachers are still white, MSDE data shows
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoDuring this school year, about 68% of the state’s teacher workforce remains white. Black teachers account for 20% and Latino and Asian teachers make up 5%. The post Two-thirds of Maryland ...
DC sports betting revenue dwarves previous numbers month after new contractor: Report
WJLA· 6 hours agoBefore FanDuel took over, the city and its contractor Intralot had faced heavy criticism for...
The richest person in every state
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 54 minutes agoHarold Alfond died in 2007, leaving his fortune to Susan Alfond and her three siblings. Residence: Scarborough MARYLAND: Annette Lerner and family...
Will Maryland’s Blueprint for education work? An oversight board — and district officials — will be...
Cumberland Times-News· 7 hours agoMaryland plans to spend $16.6 billion through 2029, along with billions more after that, to improve its public schools. State legislators created a seven-member oversight ...