A former fund director at TEDCO claims in a federal lawsuit that she was subjected to race- and sex-based discrimination.
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Read More »April 25, 2022 Comments Off on Ex-TEDCO fund director alleges race, sex discrimination in federal lawsuit
A former fund director at TEDCO claims in a federal lawsuit that she was subjected to race- and sex-based discrimination.
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Read More »April 25, 2022 Comments Off on Timonium car dealer loses 4th Circuit bid for arbitration in wage dispute
Current or former car salespeople who allege a Timonium-based dealership cheated them of more than $1 million in commissions can pursue their lawsuit in federal court.
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Read More »April 25, 2022 Comments Off on Jury selected in suit over Virginia lacrosse player’s death
Jury selection began in the civil trial of a man who was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2010 death of University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
Read More »April 25, 2022 Comments Off on Frosh seeks court order in fatal police shooting case
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh sought a court order on Monday to stop the Harford County Sheriff’s Office from “interfering” with a legally required investigation by his office of a fatal police-involved shooting.
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Four Maryland universities are working to recruit and train Black male teachers, who nationwide make up only 2% of teachers.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on Getty plans to write book, serve as assigned judge in retirement
Recently retired Court of Appeals Chief Judge Joseph M. Getty, who often regales visitors to Maryland’s high court with stories of its history, said he plans to put his words to paper.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on Coppin’s development authority chief gears up for job
Coppin State University announced the appointment of Chad Williams as the first executive director of the West North Avenue Development Authority in Baltimore.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on Ex-MVA employee pleads guilty in conspiracy to issue fraudulent driver’s licenses
A former employee of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration pleaded guilty Friday to producing fraudulent driver's licenses for cash, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on Higher education enrollment faced unprecedented drop in COVID-19 pandemic
Undergraduate and graduate enrollment in public four-year universities has decreased during the pandemic, and community college enrollment has seen an even more dramatic decline.
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Read More »April 22, 2022 Comments Off on National Aquarium says it will reach net-zero emissions by 2035
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is hoping its greenhouse gas emissions will take a major dive over the coming years.
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