Board of Education President Julie Hummer and Superintendent of Schools George Arlotto released the following statements today regarding County Executive Steve Schuh’s proposal to increase funding in the Fiscal Year 2019 Capital Budget for school construction projects at Edgewater, Tyler Heights, and Richard Henry Lee elementary schools and Annapolis Middle School
County Executive Steve Schuh today announced an additional proposed FY2019 supplemental budget plan accelerating construction funding for Edgewater, Tyler Heights, and Richard Henry Lee Elementary.
Maryland residents pay the lowest in-state tuition at Baltimore City Community College, Hagerstown Community College and Maple Springs Baptist Bible College and Seminary, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Maryland residents pay the highest in-state tuition at Johns Hopkins University, St. John's College and Loyola University Maryland, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Annapolis City Council’s Finance Committee, chaired by Alderman Ross Arnett and including Alderwoman Sheila Finlayson and Alderman Marc Rodriguez, along with Mayor Gavin Buckley, will host a Fiscal Year 2019 Proposed Budget Forum on Wednesday, May 30, from 7-8:30 p.m.
Memorial Day: City Services Schedule, Offices Closed & Parade Info Annapolis, MD (5-23-18) – In honor of Memorial Day on Monday, May 28, City of Annapolis government offices will be closed.
Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh, along with Speaker Mike Busch, today announced that Anne Arundel County is in negotiations to buy a 100+ acre parcel of property for a future school site and/or regional park in the Brooklyn Park/North County area.
The Department of Public Works, Waste Management Services, will observe the following curbside collection schedule and facility operating schedule at the Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility and the Northern, Central and Southern Recycling Centers in observance of Memorial Day.
Maryland under Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is turning into a state where it's good to do business, the co-founder of a cloud service provider that recently moved its headquarters to Columbia said during a recent interview.
One of Iowa's candidates for governor hopes to follow in Maryland's footsteps in providing aid for state residents who want to attend community colleges.