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State Roundup: Port to get $147M to cut greenhouse gas emissions; Gov. Hogan left a surplus, and unfilled needs, analysts and advocates say; special police unit subject of two federal lawsuits

Port of Baltimore to get $147M to cut greenhouse gas emissions; Gov. Hogan left a surplus, and unfilled needs, analysts and advocates say; special Baltimore County police unit subject of two federal lawsuits

State Roundup: Unusual influx of cash coming into Maryland’s school board races; in-person early voting sees high turnout; Rep. Harris suggests path to Trump victory in N.C., then backtracks

An unusual influx of cash is coming into Maryland’s school board races; in-person early voting sees high turnout; Rep. Harris suggests path to Trump victory in N.C., then backtracks

No thanks to unsigned political endorsements by media

Maryland Reporter will not be endorsing any political candidates this year or any other, even if we wanted to. But we don’t.

No grass, no crabs: Maryland community grapples with Gunpowder River mud pollution

Beneath an overcast October sky, Theaux Le Gardeur and two researchers buzzed around the Gunpowder River in a motorboat bearing the name “Gunpowder Riverkeeper.”

State Roundup: Dali owners will pay U.S. $102M for bridge disaster; early voting underway; Ben Cardin hasn’t slowed down

DALI OWNERS WILL PAY U.S. $102M FOR KEY BRIDGE DISASTER: The owners and operators of the ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, killing six workers and paralyzing the Port of Baltimore, will pay more than $100 million to the Justice Department to...

Ben Cardin hasn’t slowed down

This column appears in the November issue of The Business Monthly serving Howard and Anne Arundel counties. Ben Cardin hasn’t slowed down. Maryland’s senior U.S. senator turned 81 Oct. 5. Come Jan. 3, Cardin is retiring and will be out of elected public office for the...

Ben and Len: A conversation with Sen. Ben Cardin who retires in January after 58 years in elected office

U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin leaves public office in January after 58 years — 20 years in the Maryland House of Delegates, 20 years in U.S. House and 18 years in the U.S. Senate.  On Sept. 12, Len Lazarick of Maryland Reporter had a 38-minute face-to-face interview with him in his Capitol Hill office. Here is a lightly edited version of that conversation.

Early balloting starts in Maryland, bringing out pre-dawn voters

Early voting began Thursday in Maryland, with some voters lining up before sunrise to cast their votes when the polls opened at 7 a.m. for president, Senate, House, ballot initiatives and various local races.

Conservative PAC, Dems face off over Maryland school board races

There’s a little-known conservative power player in the nation’s school board elections, and it has endorsed more candidates in Maryland than in any other state.

Bear hunters say they do it for love of family, neighbors and the great outdoors

By ROBERT STEWART Oakland, Md. – Matthew Lidie, 57, and David Lidie Sr., 63, of Baltimore County were among the first to arrive at the wildlife management area this week with a dead bear in tow. It had only taken David the first 30 minutes of his hunt to make the...

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