The two bedroom, one bathroom home at 249 N. Bruce St., Baltimore was sold on Sept. 4, 2018 by 249 N Bruce LLC for $16,000. The buyer was Sarfraz A. Malik.
Fresh from summer break, the students of Johns Hopkins University returned to the brick pathways of the Homewood campus today for the first day of classes.
City Neighbors High School, Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy and Green Street Academy reported the highest on-time graduation rates in Baltimore for the class of 2017, according to the latest Maryland Schools Report Card.
City Schools invests talent across its entire operation, ensuring that students' needs are met by individuals of the highest caliber, talent and passion.
After a months-long process that included community design and capacity building sessions, and a formal proposal review process, Associated Black Charities (ABC) today announced grantees for the historic Baltimore Children and Youth Fund.
Results from the 2017-18 state assessments were released this week, showing improvements in math and English from both elementary and middle school grade levels.
Gov. Lary Hogan issued an executive order in 2016 directing schools to delay the start of the school year until after Labor Day and to end before June 15. Hogan had said he made the order in the hopes of protecting the traditional end of summer.
Following a discovery in July which found a Maryland election software to have ties to a Russian investor, Maryland Senators Ben Cardin (D-Md) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md), are pushing for language which would require disclosure if any state election vendors could have control or are owned by a foreign national.