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State Roundup: late season frost devastates wineri...

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State Roundup: Property tax rates won’t rise...

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State Roundup: Rights to Preakness, Black-Eyed Sus...

By Cynthia Prairie | April 22, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

Battles over data centers intensify in the Marylan...

By Capital News Service | April 21, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

Metro ramps up fare evasion enforcement as losses ...

By Capital News Service | April 21, 2026 | News | 0 |

State Roundup: Maryland schools to hire 61 teachin...

By Cynthia Prairie | April 21, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

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Battles over data centers intensify in the Maryland State House and communities

Battles over data centers intensify in the Maryland State House and communities

By Capital News Service | April 21, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

BY IAN FERRIS Capital News Service Taylor Frazier McCollum had never been deeply involved in local...

  • Metro ramps up fare evasion enforcement as losses hit $50 million in fiscal 2025

    Metro ramps up fare evasion enforcement as losses hit $50 million in fiscal 2025

    By Capital News Service | April 21, 2026 | News | 0 |

  • Lawmakers wrap up session, governor signs bills

    Lawmakers wrap up session, governor signs bills

    By Capital News Service | April 14, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

  • U.S. Rep. Andy Harris is a long-term incumbent, but Democrats hope they can beat him in 2026

    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris is a long-term incumbent, but Democrats hope they can beat him in 2026

    By Capital News Service | April 9, 2026 | Election, News | 0 |

  • Bringing solar power — and savings — to Baltimore City residents  

    Bringing solar power — and savings — to Baltimore City residents  

    By Capital News Service | April 7, 2026 | Environment, News | 0 |

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State Roundup: late season frost devastates wineries; Johns Hopkins’ funding squeeze could worsen; cannabis reclassification leaves regulators confused

State Roundup: late season frost devastates wineries; Johns Hopkins’ funding squeeze could worsen; cannabis reclassification leaves regulators confused

By Leslie Hunt | April 24, 2026 | State Roundup | 0 |

LATE SEASON FROST DEVASTATES WINERIES: Vineyards across Maryland faced piercing cold Tuesday...

  • State Roundup: Property tax rates won’t rise, but assessments have; Clean Slate Act stalled in House; cold-related deaths hit new high

    State Roundup: Property tax rates won’t rise, but assessments have; Clean Slate Act stalled in House; cold-related deaths hit new high

    By Cynthia Prairie | April 23, 2026 | State Roundup | 0 |

  • State Roundup: Rights to Preakness, Black-Eyed Susan Stakes bought by Churchill Downs; data center construction, regulation becomes statewide battle

    State Roundup: Rights to Preakness, Black-Eyed Susan Stakes bought by Churchill Downs; data center construction, regulation becomes statewide battle

    By Cynthia Prairie | April 22, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

  • State Roundup: Maryland schools to hire 61 teaching coaches; who makes the biggest state salaries? Maryland, DOJ sues D.C. over Potomac spill

    State Roundup: Maryland schools to hire 61 teaching coaches; who makes the biggest state salaries? Maryland, DOJ sues D.C. over Potomac spill

    By Cynthia Prairie | April 21, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

  • State Roundup: It was supposed to be a quiet session; thaw nearing for child-care scholarship freeze; Data centers continue to draw concern; Ocean City may face worker shortage over J-1 visas

    State Roundup: It was supposed to be a quiet session; thaw nearing for child-care scholarship freeze; Data centers continue to draw concern; Ocean City may face worker shortage over J-1 visas

    By Cynthia Prairie | April 20, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

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Battles over data centers intensify in the Maryland State House and communities

Battles over data centers intensify in the Maryland State House and communities

By Capital News Service | April 21, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

BY IAN FERRIS Capital News Service Taylor Frazier McCollum had never been deeply involved in local...

  • Lawmakers wrap up session, governor signs bills

    Lawmakers wrap up session, governor signs bills

    By Capital News Service | April 14, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

  • U.S. Rep. Andy Harris is a long-term incumbent, but Democrats hope they can beat him in 2026

    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris is a long-term incumbent, but Democrats hope they can beat him in 2026

    By Capital News Service | April 9, 2026 | Election, News | 0 |

  • Marylanders Deserve Juries That Reflect Their Communities

    Marylanders Deserve Juries That Reflect Their Communities

    By Qiana Johnson and Heather Warnken | April 8, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

  • 26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

    26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

    By Jayne Bernasconi | March 11, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

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Marylanders Deserve Juries That Reflect Their Communities

Marylanders Deserve Juries That Reflect Their Communities

By Qiana Johnson and Heather Warnken | April 8, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

By Qiana Johnson and Heather Warnken Maryland holds the shameful distinction of being first in the...

  • A Bipartisan Breakthrough on Energy Affordability in Maryland

    A Bipartisan Breakthrough on Energy Affordability in Maryland

    By Ian Magruder | April 4, 2026 | Commentary | 1 |

  • Annapolis legislation targeting Israel are antisemitism in disguise

    Annapolis legislation targeting Israel are antisemitism in disguise

    By Marc King | March 20, 2026 | Commentary | 0 |

  • Maryland’s Healthcare Bureaucracy Hurts Patients. This Bill Would Make It Worse

    Maryland’s Healthcare Bureaucracy Hurts Patients. This Bill Would Make It Worse

    By Liam Siguad | March 19, 2026 | Commentary | 0 |

  • 26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

    26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

    By Jayne Bernasconi | March 11, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

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state roundup: moore INSISTS AGain he’s not running for president; hogan says local officers will ‘ignore’ law against ICE cooperation

WES MOORE INSISTS AGAIN HE'S NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: : Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday said he’s being “genuine” when he says he’s not running for president in 2028, once again highlighting that he’s focused on Maryland. The Thursday statement is his most brazen in...

State Roundup: Disabilities advocates fear loss of $150M to agency; Hakeem Jeffries attempts to sway Dem holdouts over redistricting

Disabilities advocates fear loss of $150 million from state agency; U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries attempts to sway Dem holdouts over redistricting

Bill allowing chaplains in Md. schools opens the door to proselytizing

By Mickey Dollens Religious Maryland lawmakers are offering a false solution to a real problem. Like most states, Maryland faces a serious shortage of school mental-health professionals. The American School Counselor Association recommends a ratio of 250 students per...

State Roundup: Moore ends local ICE partnerships; bill to ban ‘dynamic pricing’ could backfire; Baltimore County blocks ICE detention center

With his signature, Gov. Moore ends local ICE partnerships over Sheriffs’ objections; bill to ban ‘dynamic pricing’ could backfire; Baltimore County blocks ICE detention center.

State Roundup: Moore expected to sign ban on ICE partnerships; Secty López resigns; FEMA said to aid with Potomac sewage spill

Gov. Moore expected to sign statewide ban on ICE partnerships; Human Services Secty López resigns; FEMA said to aid with large Potomac sewage spill.

State Roundup: Senate bill target AI deepfakes; lawmakers seek improvement to Black maternal health outcomes; Congress members criticize B’more ICE facility

Senate bill target AI deepfakes; lawmakers seek improvement to Black maternal health outcomes; Congress members criticize B’more ICE facility; Gov. Moore sits down for hourlong CBS interview.

Turning poop to power in the DC burbs

By Anastasia Merkulova Capital News Service Just by flushing their toilets, almost 2 million residents across Montgomery and Prince George’s counties may reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to cleaner air in the national capital region. The Washington...

Federal Supremacy on immigration is Real. So is State Responsibility for private land.

By Shanel Moya Aguero In recent weeks, residents across Maryland have filled county council chambers, organized protests, and raised alarms about the possible arrival of federal immigration detention facilities in their own backyards. In Howard County and Washington...

state roundup: monks ‘walk for peace’ to state capital; raskin visits ice facility;general assembly passes ban on ICE agreements

MONKS BRING ‘WALK FOR PEACE’ TO STATE CAPITAL: After 110 days and almost 2,300 miles, nearly two dozen Theravada Buddhist Monks ended their ‘’Walk for Peace’’ Thursday at the Maryland State House. “I thought yesterday was our last day of Walk for Peace,” Venerable...

Buddhist monks end their cross-country walk in Maryland’s capital

By RHIANNON EVANS, IRIT SKULNIK, NOLAN ROGALSKI, ANDREW MOLLENAUER Capital News Service After 110 days and almost 2,300 miles, nearly two dozen Theravada Buddhist Monks ended their ‘’Walk for Peace’’ Thursday at the Maryland State House. The group embarked on the...

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