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Larry Hogan hits the road

Campaigning for the U.S. Senate, former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan wrapped up his 10-day bus tour across Maryland on Sunday, starting with a stop at Manor Hill Brewing in Howard County, his 102nd stop and the 10th local brewery on the tour. Marylanders were surprised...

State Roundup: Bills seek 100% of money for new Key Bridge from U.S.; small businesses impacted by port’s closure seek aid

Team Maryland introduced legislation to ensure 100% federal support for replacing the Key Bridge.

The newspaper was already dead; now the building it created would be demolished too

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball asked me Tuesday morning if being at the old Columbia Flier building where I had spent 10 years of my career brought back memories. The old building didn’t so much bring back memories as it made me sad again about last year’s death of the newspaper that built it .

Baltimore Port closure creates uncertainty for businesses

The magnitude of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and the closure of the Port of Baltimore is beginning to sink in for a variety of business owners in Baltimore, such as Nicholas Johnson from Su Casa Furniture in Fells Point.

State Roundup: New law raises penalties for threats against elections workers; more than 1,000 businesses seek emergency aid in wake of Key Bridge disaster

New law raises penalties for those who are found guilty of threatening elections workers; more than 1,000 businesses seek emergency aid in wake of Key Bridge disaster; federal probe focuses on Dali’s electrical circuitry.

More than 1,000 small businesses seek aid amid Baltimore Port closure

More than 1,000 small businesses have sought emergency federal loans to stay afloat following the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and closure of much of the Port of Baltimore, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

State Roundup: Maryland congressional delegation confident of bipartisan federal support to help rebuild Key Bridge

Maryland congressional delegation confident of bipartisan federal support to help rebuild Key Bridge; Gov. Moore signs bill to aid Port workers.

Reeling from bridge collapse, state lawmakers still got other business done 

A tragedy in the Port of Baltimore threatened to overwhelm their best-laid plans at the end of this spring’s legislative session, but Maryland state lawmakers still managed to pass several key measures that look beyond the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and ahead to the future. 

Maryland congressional delegation confident of bipartisan backing for Key Bridge funds

By KATHARINE WILSON Capital News Service WASHINGTON - The Maryland congressional delegation on Tuesday predicted bipartisan support for federal funding to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge. “Tragedy knows no partisanship,” Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland’s lone...

Maryland’s labor shortage may mean a lack of skilled workers for the Key Bridge rebuild

Despite Maryland’s low unemployment rates, employers are struggling to fill job vacancies and the workforce’s blue-collar sector is especially stressed.

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