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State Roundup: Despite Maryland efforts, a book ban did happen; Moore says he’ll run on record, against Trump

Maryland’s Freedom to Read Act couldn’t stop a book from being banned in Harford County schools; Gov. Moore says he’ll proudly run on his record and against Trump administration actions.

State Roundup: Moore launches reelection bid; Handgun board wrestles over short-barreled rifles; what will happen to Beltsville 6,500 USDA acres?

Amid rumors of presidential run, Gov. Moore launches reelection bid; handgun board wrestles over definitions for short-barreled rifles; what will happen to Beltsville 6,500 USDA acres?

State Roundup: Maryland Pushes Back: Moore, Scott announce ‘renewed’ collaboration between State, City Police; state officials say Trump trying to undermine elections; Moore says Covid vaccines will be available

Maryland Pushes Back: Moore, Scott announce ‘renewed’ collaboration between State, City Police; state officials say Trump trying to undermine elections; Moore says vaccines will be available.

state roundup: hershey forms exploratory committee on run for governor; memorial unveiled at crownsville hospital center; olszewski’s former chief of staff gets $100K in IG lawsuit

HERSHEY FORMS EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE TO WEIGH RUN FOR GOVERNOR: Senate Minority Leader Stephen S. Hershey (R-Upper Shore) has formed an exploratory committee to weigh a 2026 bid for governor, citing the need for “balance” in a state that has gone “so far to the left”...

State Roundup: Moore signs exec order fast-tracking housing construction; Power line surveyors denied U.S. Marshals protection; Moore says he’ll take federal crime help, but not from National Guard

Gov. Moore signs exec order fast-tracking housing construction; judge refuses to allow U.S. Marshals to protect transmission line surveyors; Moore says he’ll take federal crime help, but not from National Guard.

State Roundup: Will Trump order troops into Maryland? Maybe, maybe not; Wind developer to move forward with Sparrows Point steel plant; And Moore’s controversial ‘Clooney boat-gate’

Will Trump order troops into Maryland? Maybe, maybe not; U.S. Wind developer to move forward with Sparrows Point steel plant; And British tabloid goes wild over Gov. Moore’s ‘Clooney boatgate.’

State Roundup: Moore, Trump in possible fight over MD National Guard; Moore admin falls short on climate goals; health officials worry that federal messaging could spur Covid rise

Gov. Moore vs. President Trump: A possible fight over MD National Guard; Moore admin falls short on some climate goals, backtracks on others; health officials worry that federal health care mixed-messaging could usher in rise in Covid cases.

state roundup: State at “high risk’ for recession, economist says; MEDICARE PLANS IN JEOPARDY; PORT CHANNEL REOPENS

Maryland Reporter is taking off Labor Day Sept. 1. State Roundup will be back on Tuesday. MD IS AT ‘HIGH RISK’ FOR RECESSION SAYS MOODY’S TOP ECONOMIST: Maryland is among 21 states and Washington, D.C., that are either already in or are at a “high risk” of a...

State Roundup: U.S. Transit Secty says new Key Bridge cost vastly underestimated; Sen. Lam files bill to redistrict Maryland’s congressional map

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says new Key Bridge cost vastly underestimated; Sen. Lam files bill to redistrict Maryland’s congressional map in response to Texas action; Baltimore County middle schooler arrested with weapon and high capacity magazine.

State Roundup: Republicans, locals praise Trump move to stop OC wind; federal judge dismisses Justice Dept suit against Maryland judges; student assessments see slight improvement in reading, math

Republicans, locals praise Trump move to stop OC wind project; federal judge dismisses Justice Dept suit against Maryland judges; student assessments see slight improvement in reading, math

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