Day: July 14, 2014

State Roundup, July 14, 2014

With the well drying up and no plans to recharge it, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Hogan may be the last one using public financing; five power projects in various stages of construction around the state; foster child’s death at group home prompts call for probe, Sun investigation reveals problems with care-provider; vacant military building near Westminster won’t be used to shelter immigrant children; State House room where Washington resigned commission to reopen; What’s your excuse for filing financial forms late? Jared DeMarinis has heard them all; retiring Del. Frank looks back at 12 years in office; and Arundel council candidate donates fossil to creationism exhibit; and Cove Point study raises disaster concerns.

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