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Federal judge to hear arguments Monday over University of Maryland’s Oct. 7 vigil cancellation

A federal judge on Monday is scheduled to hear arguments over a request by a University of Maryland student organization to prevent the university from canceling an Oct. 7 campus vigil that would commemorate the lives lost in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the past year.

STATE ROUNDUP: Alsobrooks leads Hogan 51%-40% in Post poll; DOCKWORKERS BRACE FOR SHUTDOWN; REVENUE FORECAST PROMPTS CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM; SYKESVILLE RESIDENTS OPPOSE SOLAR FACILITY

ALSOBROOKS LEADS HOGAN 51-40% IN POST POLL: Democrat Angela Alsobrooks has pulled clearly ahead in Maryland’s unusually competitive U.S. Senate race with a double-digit lead among likely voters, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll, in a contest...

State Roundup: Families, longshoremen, governments seek damages from Dali wreckage; Health insurer strikes deal with state over Medicaid; King of Jordan meets with officials behind closed doors

Families, longshoremen, governments seek damages from Dali wreckage; Health insurer Kaiser Permanente strikes deal with state over Medicaid; King of Jordan meets with government officials, educators and business leaders in meeting closed to the press.

Chesapeake Bay is cleaner but will miss 2025 pollution targets, Maryland lawmakers say

Chesapeake Bay is cleaner than it used to be but is falling short of 2025 targets for reducing pollution, federal and state officials and most of Maryland’s congressional delegation said on Wednesday.

King of Jordan visits Maryland State House, but . . . why? 

Gov. Wes Moore hosted the king of Jordan Wednesday for what he said was the first visit by a foreign head of state to the Maryland State House. 

State Roundup: AG, Gov announce suit against owners, operators of Dali; state seeks to settle Justice Dept probe of State Police hiring practices

Attorney General Brown, Gov. Moore announce suit against owners, operators of Dali container ship; state seeks to settle Justice Dept probe of State Police hiring practices

Maryland sues ship owners for Baltimore bridge disaster 

The Maryland attorney general announced Tuesday that he is filing suit against the owners and operators of the container ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse into the Patapsco River last spring.

State Roundup: Moore, Atty Gen Brown expected to announce Dali lawsuit; Alsobrooks says she’ll pay back taxes over ‘inadvertant error;’ Judge won’t stay order over striking B’more ballot question

Gov. Moore, Atty Gen Brown expected to announce Dali lawsuit; Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks says she’ll pay back taxes over what lawyer calls ‘inadvertant error;’ judge won’t stay order striking Baltimore ballot question.

State Roundup: Deadline looms for public school officials to obligate $780 million in federal funds; Alsobrooks improperly took home tax credits on two properties

Deadline looms for public school officials to obligate $780 million in federal funds; Senate hopeful Angela Alsobrooks improperly took home tax credits on two properties.

Maryland ballot drop boxes installed as vote-by-mail deadlines approach

The Maryland State Board of Elections completed the installation Wednesday of 286 ballot drop boxes across the state for the general election.

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