Where do you get your local news? Do you like to read it? Hear it? Watch it? I’ve written a lot over the years about print media when it comes to local journalism. Lately I’ve been starting to look at how area television stations cover Columbia/HoCo. I got into a bit of trouble over on Reddit for speaking bluntly about WBFF Fox 45 reporting. Go away, Fox News! If you look at the general output of Fox locally the vast majority of stories skew "crime", "danger", "fear" while other significant news is ignored. By trouble I mean that it was my first experience with being downvoted. Obviously I’ll live, but - - I was surprised. So let’s look at what comes up in a basic Google search for Howard County for each of our Baltimore area tv stations. WJZ CBS News: WMAR 2 News: WBAL-TV: Now look at WBFF Fox 45: Do you see it? The first three stations are covering a variety of topics. WBFF, the Sinclair station, shows 100 per cent crime stories in the top six hits on...
From July, 2026: Maryland schools rank 10th worst for racial segregation , Liz Bowie, Baltimore Banner Halley Potter, director of PK-12 education at the Century Foundation, said racial and economic integration matters for the long-term success of students of all races and economic status. “We have decades of research that show that integration promotes better academic outcomes, better critical thinking skills, better college attainment rates,” she said. From May, 2016: Eliminating racial divide in Howard school suspensions requires community effort, county leaders say, Lisa Philip, Baltimore Sun I blogged about this article in July of 2016 - - ten years ago. Lisa Philip’s article, about the racial divide in Howard County Schools, focuses on the continuing disparity in the suspension rate between white students and students of color. Even with indication of recent improvement, the rate for black students is still almost seven times that of whites, and well above ...