TOWSON, Md. — Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Myriam Rogers on Thursday announced plans to retire. In a press release Rogers said she will step down on July 1. Her departure comes three ...
The head of the state’s third largest school district is stepping down from her position with a year left on her contract.
The Teah family is calling for justice after 20-year-old Christopher Teah was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Baltimore ...
A County bill that would bar law enforcement officers from wearing masks and require visible identification is drawing legal ...
An emergency bill preventing private detention facilities was passed in Baltimore County on Tuesday.
The Department of Justice has issued a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions," which includes a county in Maryland. The Department of Justice has issued a list of “sanctuary jurisdictions,” which includes ...
DHCD Hot Spots data shows higher Baltimore County activity in Q3 2025 and a shift toward “Very High” severity events ...
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Schools superintendent to retire this summer
Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced plans to retire from the Baltimore County Public Schools in a statement released Thursday.
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