Four Men Shot in Columbia

On the 5600 block of Cedar Lane in Harper’s Choice at 8:29 p.m. on Saturday, October 3rd, someone reported that two men were shot. Howard County police were quickly called to the scene. Sherod Madison Hogue, 26, from Columbia, and Gregory Peck McGraw, 31, from Baltimore, were sent to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. While Sherod Madison Hogue was announced in critical condition, Gregory Peck … Continue reading Four Men Shot in Columbia

Sports and Coronavirus in Howard County

Coronavirus has had a huge impact on all areas of life, including education. The notorious debate on how educational instruction can proceed with the barrier that this illness creates has been very controversial. School in general touches all aspects, including academics, sports, the arts, and more. With this virus being transmitted from person to person, one can think of how hard sports will be due … Continue reading Sports and Coronavirus in Howard County

Trump To Paint Border Wall Black

The Trump administration is heavily considering painting over 80 miles of the US-Mexico border in Texas black. According to CNN, this could cost the U.S. up to $500 million. U.S. Customs and Border Protection predict that painting the border wall black could cost up to $1 million extra per mile constructed.  CNN reports that last year, the Department of Homeland Security had ordered the U.S … Continue reading Trump To Paint Border Wall Black

Maryland Counties Return to School and Sports Plans

The COVID-19 virus has been handled differently between countries, states, and counties. In the past couple of weeks, there have been many new plans presented by the Maryland Board of Education as well as some of Maryland’s county’s Superintendents. Anne Arundel County has recently come out saying that they will start bringing elementary students and middle school ESOL students back. Though they didn’t give a … Continue reading Maryland Counties Return to School and Sports Plans