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State Roundup: Moore calls special session to appoint speaker; other states could provide roadmap to shuttering unlicensed senior care facilities; House, Senate welcome two new members

Gov. Moore calls special session to appoint new House speaker; Other states could provide roadmap to shuttering unlicensed senior care facilities; House, Senate welcome two new members; Public school enrollment drops by more than 11,000.

State Roundup: Youth detention center lacks heating; senior care experts warn about unlicensed facilities; Feldmark drops Howard exec race after cancer diagnosis

Children at Baltimore youth detention center go without heat; senior care experts warn about unlicensed facilities; Del. Feldmark drops Howard County executive race following cancer diagnosis.

State Roundup: RNC, MDGOP sue over 2 counties’ voter roll numbers; Peña-Melnyk emerges as front-runner for House Speaker; Marylanders continue to push for early redistricting

RNC, MDGOP sue over two counties’ voter roll numbers; Del. Peña-Melnyk emerges as front-runner for House Speaker; Marylanders continue to push for early redistricting; U.S. Rep. Harris hospitalized with dizziness.

state roundup: house speaker jones to step down; advocates renew calls for beer, wine sales in grocery stores; moore to spend $10M on security for religious institutions and nonprofits

JONES TO STEP DOWN, ENDING HISTORIC ERA AS HOUSE SPEAKER: Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore County), the first woman and the first Black legislator to hold the post, is stepping down after more than six years in the job. The surprise...

E-Delivery Is the Modern Choice for Today’s Investors

By Del. Nicole Williams We’re reaching new levels of innovation and efficiency as a country, but I can’t help but wonder: Why are we still receiving reams of paper in the mail for our financial documents? From paying bills to ordering pizza, most of us reach for a...

State Roundup: Maryland’s terrible ER wait times see some improvement; Moore stands firm against turning over SNAP recipient data to feds; risks, benefits of planned data center outlined

Maryland’s terrible ER wait times see some improvement; Gov. Moore stands firm against turning over SNAP recipient data to feds; risks, benefits of planned data center outlined.

State Roundup: Maryland ups reliance on isolating prisoners; feds sue to gain access to voter rolls; Bay agreement revised as Moore passes gavel to Shapiro

Maryland increases reliance on isolating prisoners amid staffing shortage; feds sue to gain access to Maryland voter rolls; Bay agreement revised as Gov. Wes Moore passes gavel to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.

State Roundup: Public Defender’s Office to seek funds for more staff to meet caseload; Human Services Secty pleads guilty to DUI; embattled Baltimore Co. IG to take job in Howard

Public Defender’s Office to seek funds for more staff to meet caseload; Human Services Secretary pleads guilty to DUI; after a tough four years, Baltimore County’s Inspector General to launch the position in Howard.

State Roundup: MD Guard staff abused teens, complaints say; health officials urge Marylanders to get flu vaccines; Federal ag bill would be a gift to struggling farmers

Maryland National Guard staff abused teens in their care, complaints say; health officials urge Marylanders to get flu vaccines; Federal ag bill would be a gift to struggling farmers

State Roundup: W.Va. Guard member dies from D.C. attack; massive demand for holiday weed

AFGHAN NATIONAL WHO ONCE WORKED FOR CIA CHARGED IN D.C. AMBUSH; ONE GUARD MEMBER DIES: Federal prosecutors say the suspect in the targeted shooting that wounded National Guard members from West Virginia in Washington is an Afghan national who once worked with the CIA;...

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