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State Roundup: Toll revenue loss from Key Bridge collapse estimate at $141 million; Wright formally takes over state public schools; after Biden stumble, MD GOP sees energized voters

Toll revenue loss from Key Bridge collapse estimate at $141 million; Wright officially takes over state public schools; after Biden stumble, MD GOP sees energized voters

Finding child care in Maryland is hard. Finding the right child care is even harder.

The complications of finding child care in Maryland often leave families waiting for a place for their child, and that can lead to trouble, said Doug Lent, communications director for Maryland Family Network, which helps parents find child care and helps providers manage their businesses. 

State Roundup: Moore defends Biden, says no to presidential run; Red Line to address long-term issues in B’more; 400 new laws take effect

Gov. Wes. Moore defends President Biden, says no to presidential run; Red Line to address long-term issues in Baltimore; and 400 new laws take effect today.

STATE ROUNDUP: Red Line will be light rail, Moore says; ANALYSIS: 5 TAKEAWAYS FROM DEBATE; NEW MD LAWS IN EFFECT JULY 1:

IT’S  LIGHT RAILS, NO RAPID BUSES FOR B’MORE: Baltimore’s future Red Line will feature light rail trains, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Thursday. Moore revived planning for the east-west transit line  last year and officials have been studying potential routes and...

State Roundup: Number of same-sex marriage rose sharply in Maryland after Obergefell; immigration, crime likely to loom large in presidential debate

Number of same-sex marriage rose sharply in Maryland after Obergefell; immigration, crime likely to loom large in presidential debate; Larry Hogan revives some gubernatorial policies in Senate campaign agenda.

State Roundup: Maryland blasts Virginia over repeal of ban on winter crab dredging; two education boards set aggressive goals for success

Maryland blasts Virginia over repeal of 15-year-old ban on winter crab dredging; Maryland State Board of Education and the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Accountability and Implementation Board jointly set aggressive goals for success.

State Roundup: Traffic delayed on Bay Bridge as Dali leaves Maryland; Key Bridge rebuild proposals submitted; Alsobrooks leads Hogan by 11 points in new poll

Traffic delayed on Bay Bridge as Dali leaves Maryland; Key Bridge rebuild proposals submitted; in Senate race, Alsobrooks leads Hogan by 11 points in new poll.

Child care is scarce in Maryland and the nation — and the pandemic made matters worse

The COVID-19 pandemic made matters worse. Maryland lost 15% of its child care providers and nearly 7% of its child care slots from Jan. 1, 2020, through Jan. 1, 2024, according to state statistics retrieved by the Local News Network. Those stats show that the number of child care slots in Maryland fell by 15,152 in those four years.

Difference Between Democrats and Republicans: A Tale of Two Bridges

Larry Hogan is playing a duplicitous game with Maryland voters. He says he’s running for the U.S. Senate as an “independent Republican,” not to serve any one party, but, “to fix our nation’s broken politics.”

Influx of millions boosts hope for Mondawmin small business owners

Through his more than three decades working at and now owning Gera Variety Discount Liquors, Mario Chang has been a mainstay in the Mondawmin area. He remembers a time when he or his parents were familiar with almost every customer of his family business, located about a half-mile from Mondawmin Mall.

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