Almost ten children showed up to the event, accompanied by parents and nannies, which aimed to provide exposure about banned books, highlighting popular children’s books that have been banned around the country.
Democrats urge end to shutdown so airport workers can get paid
On Wednesday, Maryland Democratic officials held a morning news conference at BWI Airport and spoke out about TSA agents, air traffic controllers, and other “essential workers” who are still working without pay. They pressed federal leaders to resolve the shutdown and support the affected workers.
Which books should students have access to? Some parents and school boards are in conflict
Officials in Harford County recently banned the book “Flamer,” but a group of local residents is fighting back. They have organized rallies, protests and “read-ins” ahead of every Board of Education meeting, where they gather and read aloud from the…
Maryland teens lead push to lower voting age to 16
A push to expand the electorate is gaining momentum in Maryland. The effort to lower the voting age in Maryland to 16 years of age is part of a national student-led initiative advocating for youth suffrage.
How the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse is reshaping daily life in Baltimore
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, it didn’t just disrupt traffic, it altered the daily routines of countless Maryland residents.