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State Roundup: Father of slain daughter, freshman delegate work to toughen inmate early release; public pressure, flawed system prompt lawmakers’ response to juvie crime problem

Father of slain daughter, freshman delegate work to toughen inmate early release; public pressure, flawed system prompt lawmakers’ response to juvie crime problem

State Roundup: Geothermal test network proposed across Maryland; lawmakers consider ways to hike health care wages; Alsobrooks event interrupted by Gaza war protesters

House bill proposes testing geothermal network across Maryland; lawmakers consider ways to hike health care wages; Alsobrooks campaign event interrupted by Gaza war protesters.

Gaza war protest briefly disrupts Columbia event for U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks

A handful of pro-Palestinian protesters shouting “Ceasefire now” briefly disrupted a campaign event for U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks in Columbia on Saturday.

State Roundup: Delaney, Elfreth, Lam top fundraisers in House races; prosecutor praises juvenile justice bills; M. Mosby blames mortgage broker

Testimony in Marilyn Mosby’s mortgage fraud case wrapped up today as prosecutors took their last opportunity to challenge the defendant on her central narrative: That she relied on others when she failed to disclose on mortgage application forms, under penalty of perjury, the $69,000 federal tax debt that she and her then-husband – Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby – shared.

State Roundup: Dem lawmakers offer plan to address rising youth crime; widow of slain judge seeks more protections; state leaders angered by Angelos’ lack of transparency

Democratic lawmakers offer plan to address rising youth crime; widow of slain judge seeks more online protections; despite satisfaction with the deal, state leaders still angered by John Angelos’ lack of transparency over Orioles sale.

Democratic lawmakers plan to crack down on youth crime in the coming weeks

Children as young as 10 could potentially go to court for auto thefts and handgun violations, under one proposal key Democratic lawmakers detailed on Wednesday and plan to push for in coming weeks.

Governor and other state officials wish they’d known about the Orioles sale a while back, but they’re not inclined to scotch the deal

Gov. Wes Moore and other state officials expressed anger and disappointment Wednesday that Baltimore Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos did not inform them of his plans to sell the team – but they also indicated they’re pleased with the outcome of the sale anyway.

State Roundup: Billionaire and B’more native buys out Angelos to run Orioles; Ripken expected to be part of new ownership team

Billionaire and B’more native buys out Angelos family to run Orioles; Cal Ripken expected to be part of new ownership team; and in Annapolis: advocates rally to prevent childhood gun deaths and lawmakers continue to ponder method of filling legislative vacancies.

State Roundup: Olszewski to run for Ruppersberger’s congressional seat; Hagerstown man joins race for 6th congressional; lawmakers to address youth crime

Baltimore County Exec Olszewski to run for Dutch Ruppersberger’s congressional seat; Hagerstown man joins race for 6th congressional; lawmakers in Annapolis to address youth crime with more accountability and services.

State Roundup: U.S. Rep. Ruppersberger to retire; Del. Bhandari to seek his seat; delegates renew push to get undocumented to buy health insurance

U.S. Rep. Ruppersberger to retire; Del. Bhandari to seek his seat; delegates renew push to get undocumented to buy health insurance

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