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Family and parenting

    Commentary: Protect children from online abuse, addiction linked to social media
    Children need protection from risks of online abuse and addiction stemming from their social media engagement, Maryland Del. C.T. Wilson says.
    Children need protection from risks of online abuse and addiction stemming from their social media engagement, Maryland Del. C.T. Wilson says.
    Anne Arundel County schools launches new multilingual Facebook pages
    AACPS has introduced new Facebook pages tailored to families who speak Chinese, Korean, Urdu and Vietnamese.
    Anne Arundel County has launched new Facebook pages in different languages.
    Mayor Brandon Scott gets engaged on Christmas Day to girlfriend Hana Pugh
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott shared the news of his engagement to girlfriend Hana Pugh on Facebook on Dec. 25, 2023. No wedding date has been publicly announced.
    Mayor Brandon Scott arrives at the 148th Preakness Stakes.
    When a college freshman missed his train home, a MARC conductor made sure he caught it anyway
    When a Morgan State University freshman, loaded down with duffels and suitcases, missed his train home for the holidays, a MARC train conductor figured out how to get him on it anyway.
    When a Morgan State freshman missed his train home for the holidays from Penn Station, a MARC train conductor figured out how to get him on it anyway.
    Commentary: Eager to have the empty nest filled; knowing it’s only for a little while
    Having the kids home for the holidays brings recognition that family celebrations will never be quite the same, writer and filmmaker Charles Cohen says.
    Charles Cohen with wife Amy Lynwander and daughters Ellie and Lilah (L to R).
    Commentary: Andre Braugher’s nobility matched his acting accomplishments
    Andre Braugher will be remembered for his extraordinary acting accomplishments and for making a difference in Baltimore and other communities where he worked and lived, journalist and broadcaster Marc Steiner says.
    Andre Braugher will be remembered for his extraordinary acting accomplishments and for making a difference in communities where he worked and lived, journalist and broadcaster Marc Steiner says.
    Maryland isn’t paying back all the stolen SNAP benefits it should
    The Maryland social services agency has been shortchanging welfare theft victims for months, according to advocates and policy experts, violating state law and potentially saving millions, an investigation by The Baltimore Banner found.
    Photo illustration shows EBT benefits card, cut into two pieces, emerging from torn-open business envelope. In the background is a blurry image of a woman standing in front of produce aisle holding an empty shopping basket, her back to us.
    Commentary: Closing Baltimore’s digital divide is the next civil rights frontier
    Closing the digital divide is vital to expanding opportunities for underserved communities in Baltimore, Dr. Alvin C. Hathaway Sr., retired senior pastor of Union Baptist Church in Baltimore, says.
    A little boy takes a standardized test on a laptop.
    Commentary: The alarming reality of poverty and Baltimore’s Black children
    Policymakers at every level have failed to address conditions in Baltimore’s underserved neighborhoods that continue to harm Black children, Kevin Mcleod, a longtime children’s advocate and coach, says.
    Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on February 16, 2023.
    Tackling Baltimore’s vacant-home problem, one auction at a time
    The lack of livable and affordable homes in Baltimore is a growing issue.
    A vacant house at 1113 North Carrollton Avenue
    Remembering Kevin β€˜Buster’ Brown, the β€˜guardian angel’ of Fells Point
    For 20 years, Kevin Brown, who went by β€œBuster” or β€œBustah,” made Fells Point a little warmer, safer and cleaner. He died late last month at 65.
    Kevin Brown, better known as "Buster" or "the guardian angel" of Fells Point, died late last month at age 65.
    Letters: Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park neighbors endangered by neglect
    Complaints about the blight and dangers of the Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park area have gotten little or no response from Baltimore officials, Wanda Keyes Heard, a former chief judge of the Baltimore Circuit Court, says.
    Wanda Keyes Heard is a former chief judge of the Baltimore Circuit Court.
    Five things to do with kids during the holidays
    Get the kids out of the house with these activities around the Baltimore area during winter break.
    Train arrives carrying gifts as at a philanthropic event to provide toys and educational items to military families at The B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Annapolis public housing resident laments shutdown of her holiday food pantry
    After three years of operating a holiday food pantry in the hallway of her Annapolis apartment building, public housing resident Donna Johnson was told she needed to shut it down. Local officials cited code violations and neighbors' complaints.
    Annapolis City Hall has long kept the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis at arms length.
    How to party with demons in Baltimore this holiday season
    At least 10 events celebrating Krampus, the Christmas demon, are planned for the Baltimore region this year.
    A Krampus wearing a furry moss suit extends his hands toward the camera as he walks by a stuffed bear at E.C. Pops.
    How a haircut tells the legacy of one man’s family
    Poet Wallace Lane writes on family legacy and the fade.
    Wallace Lane getting a haircut.
    Commentary: Students need protection from Islamophobia and antisemitism
    Schools in Howard and Montgomery counties are not doing enough to ensure that Palestinian and Muslim students are not intimidated or silenced as tensions heighten during the Middle East crisis, parents of those students say.
    Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, African and South Asian students who attend public schools in Howard and Montgomery counties must have the support they need to feel safe when expressing their concerns about the Middle East crisis, their parents say.
    My father told us we were part Cherokee. It wasn’t true.
    Maybe your family has this tale, too. Somewhere along the way, one of my ancestors whose family came from Europe married a Cherokee woman. Sometimes it’s a princess in the telling, sometimes it’s not. Whatever the details or how it was told, it was just not true.
    My mother and father with me as a baby. Despite what he sometimes said, he was not descended from a Cherokee woman.
    With the turkey carving in good hands, other rituals can commence
    Getting those carving knives sharpened is a ritual among Baltimore-area families renewing their various Thanksgiving dinner traditions.
    Robyn Webb has a knife sharpening business, Parkville Knives, at a trailer outside his house. He is pictured preparing for the busy Thanksgiving season on Nov. 9, 2023.
    Here we go, Annapolis catches sugar plum fever for the holidays
    Travel & Leisure just put Annapolis 15th on its annual list of the top 25 towns to visit for Christmas for the second year in a row. The website, frankly, is late to the party. Annapolis has been a Christmas town for more than a century. Here, then, is an essential guide to the holidays in Annapolis.
    Annapolis will light its tree Sunday, Nov. 26 in the Grand Illumination. It's a tradition stretching back more than a century.
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