Harford County government’s email controversy is shedding light on a lack of protections in other counties; Covid cases see slight uptick in Maryland, nationwide.
Harford County government’s email controversy is shedding light on a lack of protections in other counties; Covid cases see slight uptick in Maryland, nationwide.
As schools prepare to open for the fall, teacher shortages, school buildings and funding remain a concern; President Biden’s executive order to aid military victims of sexual assaults.
With a C-, Maryland still in the Top 20 states for policies to support maternal mental health; Arundel to join in suing over Forever Chemicals; 600 Baltimore City, County teachers, staff left teaching last spring after one year in posts; state, city prosecutors privately clash over who should investigate an in-custody death.
Fed regulators pick Ocean City among three new sites to host offshore wind farms; Attorney General’s Office to grow for Catholic Church sex abuse probe; delayed public safety project may have fueled bad blood among Harford officials.
States Attorneys tell court that the Corrections Department won’t meet federal deadline to fix Baltimore jails’ health care; What’s happening with Pimlico, Camden Yards and Fedex Field?; and West Nile Virus found in mosquitos in Prince George’s, Anne Arundel.
Harford Sheriff probes councilman’s wiretapping claim against County Exec Cassilly; paying for legal weed hits bumps in the road; Alsobrooks picks up two endorsements in Montgomery in her run for U.S. Senate.
MDOT says contractor didn’t follow design, created bridge too straight, too short; Roy McGrath shot himself as agent fired as well: no charges to be filed; abortions in Maryland up 50% since end of Roe.
President Biden taps former Gov. O’Malley to head Soc Sec Admin; audit finds state Corrections officials failed to ensure compliance with pay policies; firms spent $48.8M on lobbying in Annapolis for 2023 session.
One month into legal weed, some see flaws in the cannabis framework; state education board mum on Choudhury re-appointment; drug panel to go slow on price ceilings; does Lt. Gov. Miller cling to political rivalry?
Gov. Moore announces $100M in grants to aid parks, playgrounds; Yough River group to meet for 1st time in almost 20 years; Economics, stress of health care impacts Maryland families; public information sessions on Red Line proposal.
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