Discover the inspiring story of Isaac Myers, a pioneering Baltimore caulker and advocate for union rights, who fought for ...
When Tarence Bailey Sr. received a formal memo from the Maryland National Guard declining to support a celebration for ...
The Garfield Center for the Arts will hold auditions in February for Sean Grennan’s “A Rock Sails By,” directed by Theatre ...
On February 6, 2025, a statue of Frederick Douglass was unveiled at the Hall of Justice in Rochester. Positioned in the ...
While a federal funding freeze has been stopped in the courts for now, Maryland’s comptroller said there’s still a lot of confusion on how it impacts the state.
Frederick Douglass, a native son of Talbot County and a leading African American abolitionist, writer, orator, and newspaper ...
Exactly 130 years after Frederick Douglass’ death, the Talbot County-born abolitionist and civil rights leader was honored for his lasting impact on freedom, equality and education.
Financial pain is coming as Maryland faces a nearly 3-billion-dollar budget deficit due in large part to public education ...