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Anne Arundel County

    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.
    Baltimore-area boys soccer games to watch in 2022
    A listing of the Top 10 boys soccer games to watch in 2022
    On Sept. 7th, No. 7 Archbishop Curley will host No. 3 John Carroll in key match-up in the MIAA A Conference.
    Ravens’ Jackson enters another season with plenty to prove
    After a late-season injury kept him out last year, Lamar Jackson will certainly be under a microscope in the months to come.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson watches from the bench during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
    Keyed by an experienced defense, Archbishop Spalding field hockey opens at No. 1
    Archbishop Spalding is the No. 1 team in the very first Baltimore/Varsity Sports Network Field Hockey Top 15.
    Baltimore Banner/VSN Preseason Field Hockey Top 15
    Baltimore-area field hockey players to watch
    Ten Baltimore-area field hockey players to watch during the 2022 season.
    Before heading off to the University of Maryland, Broadneck's Maya Everett is back to show why she is one of the top high school field hockey players in the nation.
    Reservoir volleyball gets the nod as Preseason No. 1
    Defending Class 3A state champion Reservoir gets the nod at No. 1 in the 2022 Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Volleyball Preseason Top 15.
    Baltimore-area volleyball players to watch
    Profiles of 10 volleyball players to watch during the 2022 season.
    Calvert Hall seeks to go wire-to-wire at No. 1
    The Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Preseason Boys Soccer Top 15
    Baltimore-area boys high school soccer players to watch
    Profiles of 10 Baltimore-area boys soccer players to watch in 2022.
    Calvert Hall's Cody Angelini
    Baltimore-area girls high school soccer players to watch
    After missing two consecutive seasons, Payton Schenning is back for her senior year at Mercy where she is expected to boost the Magic's chances of contending in the IAAM A Conference.
    No. 1 is a familiar position for McDonogh Girls Soccer
    Here is the complete Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Preseason Girls Soccer Top 15.
    Only about 1 in 3 Maryland students pass state’s science test in fifth and eighth grades
    Only a third of Maryland's fifth and eighth graders scored proficient on the state's new science test, which are the first test results since 2019.
    Testing Sign at school
    VSN is just the latest part of my lifelong journey in sports
    Introductory column by Varsity Sports Network publisher Gary Adornato on the origins of his company and its journey to being acquired by the Baltimore Banner.
    VSN Founder and Publisher Gary Adornato interviews Calvert Hall lacrosse coach Brian Kelly following a game in 2012.
    St. Frances is Baltimore’s No. 1 football team, again
    The Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Preseason Football Top 15.
    The Baltimore Banner Top 15 Football Preseason
    Baltimore-area high school football players to watch in 2022
    Profiles of 15 future college stars you can watch on Baltimore-area football fields this fall.
    Calvert Hall's Noah Brannock, a William & Mary commit, returns to lead the Cardinals' quest for a second straight MIAA A Conference championship.
    Baltimore-area high school football: Top games to watch in 2022
    No matter where you go in the Baltimore metropolitan area you can find great action each and every week. However, the following games promise to be just a little extra special.
    Judge dismisses lawsuit from ex-state employee who was fired for Facebook posts
    Arthur "Mac" Love IV had posted memes in support of a man who had fatally shot protesters in Wisconsin
    Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772 and it's the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use. The building's dome is undergoing a rehabilitation project.
    ‘Astrology for Black Girls’: a book for Black girls considering astrology when the world is too much
    Jordannah Elizabeth distills astrology into foundational terms and concepts so that young people can feel empowered to begin their own astrological study.
    Cover of Astrology for Black Girls courtesy of Running Press Kids
    Family sues police over fatal shooting at Maryland home
    Dyonta Quarles Jr. was shot Jan. 30 during a struggle with Anne Arundel County officers who responded to his Crofton home after his mother called 911 saying her son wouldn’t let her leave. His mother says that she was asking for help and her son was killed.
    Baltimore Police lights flicker at night.
    The Navy abandons a plan to develop a golf course on a protected conservation site near the Naval Academy in Annapolis
    Environmentalists cautiously welcomed a Navy announcement. New documents obtained through FOIA show how detailed the golf course proposal was before controversy engulfed the matter this summer, as Maryland's congressional leaders demand that Greenbury Point be "fully protected in perpetuity."
    An osprey takes off from its nest perched on a navigation pole erected in the Severn River, with the remaining three of nineteen now-defunct communications towers standing aloft on Greenbury Point.
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