Archdiocese, survivors rep move toward mediation; special council election in Prince George’s could run above $1.3 million.
Archdiocese, survivors rep move toward mediation; special council election in Prince George’s could run above $1.3 million.
Baltimore County incident prompts principals nationwide to seek protections from AI; state considers adopting literacy standards for promoting kids to 4th grade; Marylanders spent $1.1 billion on weed products in first year of legalization
MTA considers barriers to protect Bay Bridge; How Delaware made bridge protection a reality; Maryland to test federal hospital model
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Access to abortion still a concern for Maryland advocates despite efforts to protect the procedure; Blueprint funding pours into schools, but systems still struggle; new laws slated to take effect July 1.
Overworked and alone on Baltimore’s juvenile justice front; intraparty warfare reaches new level in Wicomico County with council seeking to jettison county exec position.
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