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Beyond the high: Diving into Maryland’s cannabis d...
By Capital News Service | April 25, 2025 | News | 0 |
These aid workers are still trying to get Afghan a...
By Capital News Service | April 23, 2025 | News | 0 |
It’s hard to become a city, but these residents ar...
By Capital News Service | April 23, 2025 | News | 0 |
Returning from El Salvador, Van Hollen says ‘...
By Capital News Service | April 19, 2025 | News | 0 |
US dominance in science at risk with Trump cuts, s...
By Capital News Service | April 17, 2025 | Education, News | 0 |
Timeline: Milestones from Trump’s first 100 days
by Capital News Service | April 29, 2025 | News | 0 |
In his first 100 days, Trump moved quickly to reshape policy and politics, leaning on executive orders, a Republican-controlled Congress and Senate and his newly appointed executive leadership. Capital News Service took a look at key milestones from the 47th president’s early efforts to leave his mark on a turbulent political landscape and a deeply divided nation.
Read MoreBeyond the high: Diving into Maryland’s cannabis data
by Capital News Service | April 25, 2025 | News | 0 |
Now that marijuana is legal in Maryland, some lesser-known effects of its use are coming to light. Since 2022, the Maryland Cannabis Administration has conducted an annual survey, the Maryland Medical Cannabis Patient Survey, to collect data on these adverse effects.
Read MoreThese aid workers are still trying to get Afghan allies to safety
by Capital News Service | April 23, 2025 | News | 0 |
The Taliban is targeting Afghans who worked with the U.S., including those who worked with the University of Maryland. Neighboring countries like Pakistan and Iran are cracking down on harboring Afghan refugees. At the same time, President Donald Trump is imposing a freeze on admitting refugees to the U.S.
Read MoreIt’s hard to become a city, but these residents are trying anyway
by Capital News Service | April 23, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland hasn’t gained a new municipal government in more than two decades. That isn’t especially unusual for the mid-Atlantic, but Maryland’s dry spell is not for lack of trying.
Read MoreReturning from El Salvador, Van Hollen says ‘we need to bring Mr. Abrego García home’
by Capital News Service | April 19, 2025 | News | 0 |
Handcuffed, shackled and unable to see out the plane windows or know where they were headed, Kilmar Abrego García and others were flown to El Salvador. Authorities placed him in a cell with around 25 others at CECOT, the country’s most notorious prison.
Read MoreUS dominance in science at risk with Trump cuts, scientists warn
by Capital News Service | April 17, 2025 | Education, News | 0 |
Weston Slaughter, a Ph.D. student in the University of Maryland’s Department of Geology, always wanted to be a government scientist. But if the Trump administration were to cut federal funding for science programs, his aspirations may become bleaker and blurrier.
Read MoreMaryland High School graduation rate reaches a seven-year high
by Capital News Service | April 17, 2025 | Education, News | 0 |
Maryland’s high school graduation rate climbed to 88% in 2024, reaching its highest point since 2017, according to the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). The increase of nearly 2 percentage points over the previous year marks a significant recovery following pandemic-era declines.
Read MoreMaryland lawmakers, legal experts press Trump administration to return Abrego García from El Salvador
by Capital News Service | April 16, 2025 | News | 0 |
Lawmakers, legal experts and advocates are continuing the fight to push for the return of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego García, who was mistakenly deported to CECOT, El Salvador’s most notorious prison, and has not been heard from for over a month.
Read MoreMaryland federal contractor layoffs increase as Trump slashes federal spending
by Capital News Service | April 16, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland federal contractor layoffs continue rising as the Trump administration makes major organizational changes and slashes federal agency budgets.
Read MoreFunding restored to Maryland youth mental health initiatives
by Capital News Service | April 14, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland mental health advocates and providers are relieved coming out of this year’s legislative session, where state lawmakers decided against a drastic cut in funding to the state’s year-old, big-money program aimed at improving the mental health of its young people.
Read MoreMaryland will slow – not stop – its investment in schools
by Capital News Service | April 11, 2025 | Education, News | 0 |
Maryland lawmakers passed a bill this week revising the state’s expensive education reform plan, making marginal cuts instead of the more dramatic rollbacks proposed earlier this year.
Read MoreLawmakers join wife of mistakenly deported Maryland man to demand his return
by Capital News Service | April 9, 2025 | News | 0 |
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, joined by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, and Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Maryland, demanded answers Wednesday about the mistaken deportation of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
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