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President Barack Obama told Naval Academy graduates Friday that declining faith in government and other institutions makes it more important...
Criticism of city schools mounts after critical findings
If Baltimore native Leland Shelton had bothered to check his email in the hectic day before graduation, he might have avoided a shock during...
Bus drivers and aides employed by a Baltimore schools contractor say that unsafe conditions such as fires and mold spores are endangering...
Rules include more training for those responsible for student-athletes and beefing up protocols for addressing head injuries.
State Republican leaders express outrage over city school spending on chicken dinners, cruises at Inner Harbor
Norovirus was likely the culprit that sickened 200 students and nine staff members at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium last week, Baltimore...
When 11-year-old Benjamin Lausch competes in triathlons, his eye is on beating a boy from Pennsylvania named Daniel.
Planning a birthday party but unsure where to go or what to do? Consider staying home and have the party delivered to you.
Here's a simple way to recycle broken or stubby crayons. The resulting multicolored creations will delight any little artist.
From hot-chocolate stands to dog walking to helping people with computers, kids can start their own businesses — and learn...
Choosing a first bike can be daunting, but these tips can help narrow down the options.
Children¿s birthday parties at home with cake and games will never go out of style. But if you or your child would like to try something...
From the outside, Camp St. Vincent looks like many other summer camps. There are crafts and reading along with plenty of time to play...