Maryland Powerhouse North Point HS Forfeits Seven Wins After Player Found Ineligible: Principal Maryland Powerhouse North Point HS Forfeits Seven Wins After Player Found Ineligible: Principal
Maryland Powerhouse North Point HS Forfeits Seven Wins After Player Found Ineligible: Principal A Maryland high school football powerhouse has been forced to forfeit its first seven wins of the season after officials found a player ineligible under state athletic rules, North Point High School Principal Daniel Kaple confirmed. Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) began investigating a possible eligibility violation involving members of North Point’s varsity football team, according to Kaple on Tuesday, Oct. 28. During the review, staff determined that one student was attending the Waldorf school “out of compliance with CCPS residency enrollment policies.” “When student athletes are f…
Viral Illness Spreads In Maryland Schools As Dozens Report Hand, Foot, And Mouth Cases Viral Illness Spreads In Maryland Schools As Dozens Report Hand, Foot, And Mouth Cases
Viral Illness Spreads In Maryland Schools As Dozens Report Hand, Foot, And Mouth Cases A viral illness is spreading through classrooms in Prince George’s County, with more than 40 schools reporting cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, according to district officials. Prince George’s County Public Schools said as of Thursday, Oct. 23, over 40 schools have confirmed cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD).  The viral illness typically affects young children, but officials warned that anyone can get it. Symptoms include fever, poor appetite, sore throat, and other cold-like signs.  Officials said those may appear one to two days before painful mouth sores an…
One Dead, Six Injured In Homecoming Shooting At One Of America’s Oldest HBCUs: DA One Dead, Six Injured In Homecoming Shooting At One Of America’s Oldest HBCUs: DA
One Dead, Six Injured In Homecoming Shooting At One Of America’s Oldest HBCUs: DA A shooting left one person dead and six others injured on the campus of Lincoln University in Chester County, Pennsylvania — one of America’s oldest historically Black colleges and universities — during homecoming weekend, authorities announced on Sunday, Oct. 26. Officers responded to the 1500 block of Baltimore Pike around 9:15 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, for reports of gunfire, according to the Chester County District Attorney’s Office. During a press conference early Sunday morning, Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe confirmed the fatality and said one person …
Teen Accused Of Kicking School Worker To Death Charged With Assault: Report Teen Accused Of Kicking School Worker To Death Charged With Assault: Report
Teen Accused Of Kicking School Worker To Death Charged With Assault: Report A staff member at a Massachusetts therapeutic school was killed after she was kicked in the chest by a 14-year-old student. Now, a news report says authorities have charged the teenager with the death.  Amy Morrell, 53, of Riverside, Rhode Island, worked at Meadowridge Academy in Swansea. The school serves students with emotional and developmental challenges. Authorities said Morrell and other staff were trying to stop a student from leaving her dorm without permission on Oct. 15 when the teen kicked Morrell in the chest. “Shortly after being struck, the victim collapsed,” said Bristo…
DOJ, UVA Reach Agreement Over Civil Rights Violations, Bias Investigations Paused DOJ, UVA Reach Agreement Over Civil Rights Violations, Bias Investigations Paused
DOJ, UVA Reach Agreement Over Civil Rights Violations, Bias Investigations Paused The US Department of Justice has reached a landmark agreement with the University of Virginia, requiring the school to comply with federal civil rights laws and protect students and faculty from discrimination. Under the agreement, UVA will be bound by the Justice Department’s “Guidance for Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Unlawful Discrimination,” ensuring that the university does not engage in unlawful racial discrimination in admissions, hiring, or other university programs, the DOJ said on Wednesday, Oct. 22. As part of the terms, UVA must submit quarterly reports through 2028 an…
Virginia Student Brought Gun, Ammo To Academies Of Loudoun, Sheriff Says Virginia Student Brought Gun, Ammo To Academies Of Loudoun, Sheriff Says
Virginia Student Brought Gun, Ammo To Academies Of Loudoun, Sheriff Says A Virginia high school student is facing charges after deputies found a firearm and ammunition in his car at a Loudoun County school, authorities said. According to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, the incident unfolded around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Academies of Loudoun when the school’s resource officer (SRO) was alerted that a student may have been under the influence. During the investigation, deputies discovered that the 17-year-old male student had allegedly brought a gun and ammunition onto school property inside his vehicle. The SRO quickly secured the car and loc…
Maryland Middle Schooler Found With Knife Up His Sleeve, Says He Feared Attack: Sheriff Maryland Middle Schooler Found With Knife Up His Sleeve, Says He Feared Attack: Sheriff
Maryland Middle Schooler Found With Knife Up His Sleeve, Says He Feared Attack: Sheriff A Maryland middle school student who feared being attacked by classmates showed up to school with a knife tucked up his sleeve, authorities said. According to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, on Thursday, Oct. 16, a staff member at Theodore G. Davis Middle School in Waldorf alerted administrators that a student might be carrying a knife. An administrative search quickly confirmed it — the knife was found hidden up the 12-year-old’s shirt sleeve, police said. “No threats were made, and the knife was recovered without incident,” a spokesperson for the the sheriff’s office said. Investig…
Rabid Raccoon Trapped Under Lockers Inside Maryland School, Health Officials Say Rabid Raccoon Trapped Under Lockers Inside Maryland School, Health Officials Say
Rabid Raccoon Trapped Under Lockers Inside Maryland School, Health Officials Say A raccoon that made its way inside a Baltimore school during dismissal this week has tested positive for rabies, city health officials confirmed. According to the Baltimore City Health Department, Animal Control was notified Wednesday, Oct. 15, after the raccoon captured from Fallstaff Elementary Middle School tested positive for the virus. The day before, on Oct. 14, school officials said the raccoon was first spotted outside the building during dismissal, before it managed to slip inside through an open door. Once inside, staff members acted fast, trapping the animal under lockers using …
Maryland Teen Busted After Trying To Run From School Staff With Gun In Backpack: Police Maryland Teen Busted After Trying To Run From School Staff With Gun In Backpack: Police
Maryland Teen Busted After Trying To Run From School Staff With Gun In Backpack: Police A ninth-grade student in Maryland is facing very adult charges after trying to flee when he was spotted with a handgun, authorities announced. The 16-year-old will be charged as an adult after an incident at Parkville High School on Friday morning, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. Officers were called around 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 10 to the Putty Hill Avenue building after a student ran from administrators who were attempting to search his backpack. Police say that as the student left the building, he was spotted with “what appeared to be a handgun,” and a school resource o…
Seven Students Hospitalized After School Bus Crash In Maryland, Fire Officials Say (DEVELOPING) Seven Students Hospitalized After School Bus Crash In Maryland, Fire Officials Say (DEVELOPING)
Seven Students Hospitalized After School Bus Crash In Maryland, Fire Officials Say (Developing) Seven students were hospitalized after a school bus crash involving multiple vehicles in Woodlawn on Monday morning, Oct. 6, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Fire crews responded around 9:30 a.m. to Rolling Road and Dogwood Road, where a school bus and several vehicles were involved in a collision that backed up traffic through the area. The department said crews were on scene assessing everyone involved for injuries. An update posted around 10 a.m. said seven students were transported to an area hospital with minor injuries.  Fire officials said crews were working …
Federal Union Sues Trump-Vance Admin For Forcing Workers’ Emails To Blame Dems For Shutdown Federal Union Sues Trump-Vance Admin For Forcing Workers’ Emails To Blame Dems For Shutdown
Federal Union Sues Trump-Vance Admin For Forcing Workers’ Emails To Blame Dems For Shutdown The nation’s largest federal worker union is suing the Trump-Vance administration, accusing it of forcing government employees to send partisan political messages during the ongoing shutdown. The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents roughly 800,000 federal workers, filed the lawsuit Friday against the US Department of Education and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, alleging that the agency violated employees’ First Amendment rights by changing their automatic out-of-office email responses to blame Democrats for the shutdown. According to the lawsuit, the Edu…
19 Women Secretly Recorded In F&M Dorm Bathroom, Student Sentenced: DA 19 Women Secretly Recorded In F&M Dorm Bathroom, Student Sentenced: DA
19 Women Secretly Recorded In F&M Dorm Bathroom, Student Sentenced: DA A Franklin & Marshall College student who secretly recorded 19 nude women in a dorm bathroom has been sentenced to jail and probation, prosecutors announced Friday, Oct. 3. John James Riley, 20, of York Township, was sentenced to eight to 23 months in county jail, followed by nine years of probation, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office. Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Riley previously pleaded guilty in June to 19 counts of intercepting communications, 19 counts of criminal use of a communication facility, two counts of possessi…