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A Black-owned startup in Prince George’s Cou...
By Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
Months after costly civil lawsuit settlement, Balt...
By Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
A Black-owned startup in Prince George’s Cou...
By Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
Prince George’s has more new businesses than...
By Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 1 |
Will Maryland’s Blueprint for education work? An o...
By Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
It’s police recruitment season, but filling vacancies is a struggle across Maryland
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
Maryland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, which would typically be considered a bright spot for the state’s economy. But for companies and government agencies searching for workers, Maryland’s low unemployment is a problem that’s leading to labor shortages.
Read MoreA Black-owned startup in Prince George’s County: Tetragram helps cannabis users keep track of products
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
In 2020, the Prince George’s County native launched Tetragram, a mobile app for cannabis users that allows them to keep track of their product, including where it was purchased, how many milligrams were consumed and the effectiveness on medical conditions such as insomnia and anxiety.
Read MoreMonths after costly civil lawsuit settlement, Baltimore City’s rivers still polluting
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
In one of his most viral videos to date, with over three million views on Instagram and close to a million views on TikTok, Baltimore crabber and social media influencer Luke McFadden addresses the camera while standing on his boat in the Chesapeake Bay.
Read MoreA Black-owned startup in Prince George’s County: PerVista aims to prevent active shooters
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
The masked juveniles held a handgun to the chest of the lone middle schooler who remained on the bus, according to Prince George’s County Police. The trigger was pulled, but the gun jammed three times. The assailants beat the boy and fled the scene.
Read MorePrince George’s has more new businesses than any Maryland county. What’s behind the surge?
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 1 |
Prince George’s, which has a large minority population, is also seeing a spurt in the number of African American and Latino owned business, which range from government contractors and business service providers to small mom-and-pop retail companies.
Read MoreWill Maryland’s Blueprint for education work? An oversight board — and district officials — will be watching
by Capital News Service | May 14, 2024 | News | 0 |
Implementing the Blueprint hasn’t gone exactly as planned so far. Deadlines for criteria and implementation plans have been extended at least three times. And in district-level Blueprint plans submitted this spring, school officials across the state expressed a variety of concerns.
Read MoreMaryland sees improvement in fatal overdose rates despite nationwide opioid epidemic
by Capital News Service | May 7, 2024 | News | 1 |
Fatal overdoses in Maryland continued their downward trajectory, dropping 3% in 2023 to 2,503, according to data from the Maryland Office of Overdose Response.
Read More‘Unrealistic’ and ‘Unfunded’: Maryland’s Blueprint for education has counties concerned
by Capital News Service | May 7, 2024 | News | 0 |
You might think spending $16.6 billion more in state funds from 2024 through 2029 — and billions more after that — would be enough to give Maryland a world-class education system. But that’s not what many people at the state’s local school districts think.
Read MoreDemocratic Senate candidate Alsobrooks: ‘People who are closest to the pain are closest to solutions’
by Capital News Service | May 1, 2024 | Election, News | 0 |
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks hopes to bring a new perspective to the U.S. Senate. Maryland voters will decide on May 14 if she’s prepared to make the leap.
Read MoreDemocratic Senate hopeful Trone sees himself as progressive conciliator
by Capital News Service | May 1, 2024 | Election, News | 2 |
Rep. David Trone views himself as an outsider in Congress. On May 14, Maryland voters will decide if the three-term lawmaker, self-described progressive and wealthy businessman is the right Democrat to try to retain a Senate seat for the party.
Read MoreLegal gray areas hinder police watchdogs
by Capital News Service | April 30, 2024 | News | 0 |
A Capital News Service investigation revealed that roughly a quarter of Maryland jurisdictions did not get their police oversight systems up and running before the July 2022 deadlines set by state lawmakers. The new oversight bodies in Baltimore City, along with Dorchester, Cecil and Kent Counties, did not meet until 2023.
Read MoreMaryland governor hopeful of GOP support for Key Bridge clean-up
by Capital News Service | April 24, 2024 | News | 0 |
Gov. Wes Moore said he has met with several Republicans in Congress to discuss federal support for the response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and that they have been “incredibly encouraging” about their support for the clean-up effort.
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