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Lanes reopened after overturned truck halted traffic, closed schools in Anne Arundel
The Maryland State Highway Administration and the Anne Arundel County Fire Department reported around 6 a.m. that the westbound lanes and two eastbound lanes were closed due to a tanker truck flipping on its side on the Severn River Bridge on Monday.
State Trooper Police Car from the Maryland State Police on parking lot.
Teachers union-backed candidates well ahead in 2 Baltimore County school board races; mail-in ballots could decide 2 others
While four races were contested, Chair Julie Henn, Vice Chair Rod McMillion and council member Christina Pumphrey each faced no opposition in their respective bids.
2022 Baltimore County Board of Education candidates are (Top, L to R) Rodney McMillion, Diane Jean Young, Rebecca Chesner, Samay Singh Kindra.  (Bottom, L to R) Cory Koons, Maggie Litz Domanowski, Robin Harvey and Julie Henn.  Not pictured are Jane Lichter, Brenda Hatcher-Savoy and Christina Pumphrey who did not rrespond to Banner request.
More top students of color should be admitted at Baltimore County magnet schools, NAACP leader says
Ryan Coleman, the Randallstown NAACP president, listed specific goals the school system should meet to fix academic achievement among students of color and low-income students.
A student fidgets with his pencil inside Hampstead Hill Academy on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
Baltimore County school board race heats up with endorsements, warnings
A state senator and a left-leaning PAC have taken aim at candidates Maggie Litz Domanowski and Rebecca Chesner, while GOP elected officials have lent their support to candidates with conservative views on the teaching of race and gender.
2022 Baltimore County Board of Education candidates are (Top, L to R) Rodney McMillion, Diane Jean Young, Rebecca Chesner, Samay Singh Kindra.  (Bottom, L to R) Cory Koons, Maggie Litz Domanowski, Robin Harvey and Julie Henn.  Not pictured are Jane Lichter, Brenda Hatcher-Savoy and Christina Pumphrey who did not rrespond to Banner request.
Parents, students urged to ‘use common sense’ when picking out Halloween costumes
Here’s a look at how schools throughout the state will address culturally and ethnically insensitive costumes this Halloween.
Illustration of students throwing Native American feather regalia and afro wig into trash bag held open by teacher
Under Armour rewards top runners on its elite team with cash prizes after Baltimore marathon, while first-place finishers leave empty-handed
Baltimore-based Under Armour provided $2,000 to the top male and female finishers on its Flow Elite team, but the winners of last weekend's marathon in Baltimore received no cash prize.
Robert Creese, 29, of Mount Airy, MD and Julia Roman-Duval, 40, of Columbia, MD won the men and women’s divisions of the Baltimore Marathon with Creese finishing in 2 hours, 26 minutes and 46 seconds and Roman-Duval finishing in 2 hours, 46 minutes and 39 seconds.
Parents press for solutions to violence in Baltimore County schools as board elections near
Responding to criticism, Superintendent Darryl Williams said “there is a narrative in the community that we are not holding students accountable for their behaviors. That simply is not true.”
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore County school officials tout progress in reducing delays in transporting students
School bus delays in Baltimore County have improved since the start of school. The deputy superintendent told school board members on Tuesday of the work her staff have done to make sure more kids are picked up on time. But it isn’t perfect. Delays still persist and the director of transportation role has been vacant since August.
Baltimore Count Public School buses sit in the Northwest bus lot in Milford Mill days before the first day of school.
WWII veteran believed to be oldest man in the country remembered as prominent shoe store owner, loving friend
Ezra Edward Hill, Sr. a Baltimore native, died Oct. 4 at the age of 111 and is believed to be the oldest living World War II veteran in the country.
Ezra Hill Sr., a Baltimore native, died at the age of 111 on Oct. 4. He was believed to be the oldest living World War II veteran at the time of his death.
Baltimore County school board contests reflect national divide over what can be discussed in the classroom
The county has four contested races on the Nov. 8 ballot, while three candidates are running unopposed. Meanwhile the terms of four appointed members on the 11-member board are expiring later this year.
2022 Baltimore County Board of Education candidates are (Top, L to R) Rodney McMillion, Diane Jean Young, Rebecca Chesner, Samay Singh Kindra.  (Bottom, L to R) Cory Koons, Maggie Litz Domanowski, Robin Harvey and Julie Henn.  Not pictured are Jane Lichter, Brenda Hatcher-Savoy and Christina Pumphrey who did not rrespond to Banner request.
Baltimore County executive, school superintendent announce pay raise plan
Both the superintendent and county executive stood united at West Towson Elementary Tuesday afternoon after being on different pages in previous conversations over the school system’s spending plan.
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Darryl Williams and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced the details of a higher compensation package for BCPS employees.
Mount Airy couple denied bail after husband arrested with ‘destructive device’ at Baltimore County school
Pine Grove Elementary School was evacuated after an explosive device was found in a car in the parking lot on Tuesday, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of the incident.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore County school retirees overpaid for benefits as result of cyberattack
Some are now being asked to pay back as much as tens of thousands of dollars.
The Baltimore County Board of Education’s logo as seen the wall during their bi-weekly meeting at the Greenwood Campus on 8/23/22.
Majority of Marylanders in Goucher Poll support public schools teaching about race, COVID mandates
A wide majority of Maryland residents say public schools should teach about racism in our institutions, according to Goucher College poll.
Students in classroom, reading book, with parent, and COVID vaccine
Two guns found at Baltimore County public schools this week
Three Baltimore County Public School students were arrested after two guns were found on high school campuses.
Students get ready for the first day of school at Randallstown High School, September 2022.
Baltimore County school system spending plan asks county for $138 million over five years
To fulfill the teachers union contract, the system would need to scrounge up millions for its $1.7 billion operating budget to sustain the higher pay over the next five years.
Darryl L. Williams, Superintendent of the Baltimore County Public School System, listens during the Board of Education’s bi-weekly meeting at the Greenwood Campus on 8/23/22.
Facing teacher vacancies, Anne Arundel County’s schools have turned to staffing agencies for hard-to-fill jobs
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is relying on staffing agencies to help with its vacancies. Although working with contractors was not a new concept, teachers were in uproar because contracted teachers were making sometimes double what they were.
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‘This school year will be a very great school year’: Students, teachers happy to return to classes in Baltimore after challenging 2 years
The smiling faces of students, teachers and staff reflected the joy of being back to school, with fewer of the masks, protocols and fears that marked the first two years of the pandemic.
A student fills out an assignment for class inside Hampstead Hill Academy on Aug. 29, 2022. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
Baltimore County parents brace for possible bus delays as school system tries to hire more drivers, fix kinks in system
Days before Monday’s classroom return, parents said pickup times that the system sent are scheduled after, or close to, the times that school starts. They are also still haunted by last year’s issues that resulted in bus driver no-shows or late drop-offs.
Baltimore Count Public School buses sit in the Northwest bus lot in Milford Mill days before the first day of school.
It’s back to school for Baltimore-area students. Will this new school year finally feel normal?
Students from Baltimore City and Baltimore County are hoping for a return to normalcy when classes resume on Monday, but schools are still struggling with teacher shortages and COVID concerns.
An adult walks a child to the front of a school building.
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