When disasters such as the Key Bridge collapse occur, media and government attention on issues related to the loss of life are often lacking, says a Columbia University student and writer.
Despite mischaracterizations about the encampment at Johns Hopkins University protesting the war in Gaza, what actually took place was peaceful and constructive, Hopkins Professor Lester Spence says.
The âtough-on-crimeâ approaches to juvenile justice signed into law by Gov. Wes Moore have proved ineffective in the past because they fail to adequately consider the root causes of youth crime, the CEO of the Juvenile Law Center says.
Bruhat Soma, a seventh-grader from Tampa, Florida, won the National Spelling Bee in Oxon Hill, Maryland by winning a lightning-round tiebreaker over a sixth-grader from Allen, Texas. Some questioned the beeâs decision to move so quickly to the spell-off.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, was being brought by the Justice Department with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
Alanna Durkin Richer, Wyatte Grantham-Phillips, Associated Press and Banner Staff
As the Project Play Summit convenes in Baltimore, participants will be exploring how communities can provide needed resources to expand youth sports participation, says the community impact director of the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program and its Project Play initiative.
Despite polarization and unrest on college and university campuses, the institutions can find ways to make constructive use of that conflict, say the University of Baltimore's president and a professor of public and international affairs.
Angel Reese, the Randallstown native turned WNBA player, left her Chicago Sky practice early and stunned during the Met Gala, which is one of fashionâs most iconic events.
Pro-Palestinian protesters on Monday set up an encampment at the Johns Hopkins University, the latest college to face demonstrations related to the Israel-Hamas war.
Black Marylanders will be featured in the documentary âFinding Us,â which will be shown on PBS. They are part of the newly formed Descendants of Jesuit Enslavement Historical and Genealogical Society.
Kirk McKoy covered the O.J. Simpson murder trial as a young news photographer and remembers how it affected his view of the world â and whether his football idol was innocent or not. He also shares photos he took at the time.
O.J. Simpson, the decorated football superstar who was acquitted of charges he killed his former wife and her friend but later found liable in a separate civil trial, dies at age 76.
The devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge prompted racist falsehoods to spread like wildfire online. Maryland Port Commissioner Karenthia Barber found herself in the crosshairs of a far-right disinformation campaign against âDEIâ â diversity, equity and inclusion â alongside her co-commissioner Sandy Roberts.
Though the Key Bridge in Baltimore had been in satisfactory condition before the shipping collision, thousands of other bridges stand in poor shape across the U.S. due to aging piers, beams and key structural components.
David A. Lieb, Michael Casey, Jeff McMurray and Christopher Keller, Associated Press