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Maryland Starbucks unionizes days before a Supreme Court case on labor rights

Workers at the Shipley’s Grant Starbucks cafe voted to unionize this week, just days ahead of a Supreme Court case involving the company’s challenge of a federal labor injunction.

State Roundup: Post endorses Alsobrooks; her successor as prosecutor endorses Trone; Blueprint board issues deadline; 100+ cargo ships lost power in Md. since 2010

U.S. Senate hopeful Angela Alsobrooks’ successor as Prince George’s County, Md.’s top prosecutor has endorsed her opponent, U.S. Rep. David Trone, as the congressman leads with about a month remaining before the Democratic primary.

State Roundup: ER wait times in Maryland hospitals among longest; behavioral health insurance coverage lacking; new laws target work zone safety, caring for victims’ families

ER wait times in Maryland hospitals among longest; behavioral health insurance coverage lacking; new laws target work zone safety, caring for victims’ families

Moore celebrates bipartisan wins in second session

Gov. Wes Moore bragged the other day about “going 26 for 26” in passing his bills through the General Assembly, a display of bipartisan achievement he called “Maryland’s win.” 

After two deadly work zone crashes, Maryland officials press for change

Beginning January 2025, fines shift to a tiered system ranging from $60 to $500 depending on the driver’s speed. Fines will double if workers are present at the time of the violation.

State Roundup: Campaign Money: Who got what and where’s it coming from?; union, community leaders mount opposition to Hogan Senate race

Campaign Money: Who got what and where’s it coming from?; union, community leaders mount opposition to Hogan; elite contractors to aid Key Bridge salvage, Port of Baltimore reopening.

Top salvage, engineering firms tapped to salvage Key Bridge, open port

To remove the massive wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, state and federal authorities have brought in an elite group of contractors, ranging from a construction firm in Stockholm, salvage firms from Florida and New Jersey and a disaster management firm from Houston.

State Roundup: March sports betting pulls in $4.8M; bill could curb gift card scams; Dunn outraises all in 3rd Congressional race; Trone lead over Alsobrooks widens with Hogan still ahead of both

March sports betting pulls in $4.8M; bill awaiting Gov. Moore’s signature could curb gift card scams; Harry Dunn outraises all in 3rd Congressional race; in race for Senate, Trone lead over Alsobrooks widens with Hogan still ahead of both.

Harry Dunn looms large physically and financially in race for 3rd Congressional District

Harry Dunn is large – 6-foot-7, 300 pounds. He looks like the professional football player he once aspired to be. Dunn is the largest figure in the Democratic race to succeed retiring Rep. John Sarbanes in Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District – not just because of...

State Roundup: Inmates could soon be taking college courses; environmentalists lukewarm on session; panel nears naming 8 drugs to get price-caps; Hogan hits the campaign trail

Inmates could soon be taking college courses under deal with USM; environmentalists lukewarm on progress from session; panel nears naming 8 drugs to get price-caps; Hogan hits the campaign trail in U.S. Senate race.

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