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State Roundup: Turnover in the 2027 legislature; M...

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State Roundup: late season frost devastates wineri...

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

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

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

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 |

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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: Turnover in the 2027 legislature; Marylanders caught in federal layoffs still struggle to find jobs; lawmakers face harassment over disabilities cuts

State Roundup: Turnover in the 2027 legislature; Marylanders caught in federal layoffs still struggle to find jobs; lawmakers face harassment over disabilities cuts

By Cynthia Prairie | April 27, 2026 | State Roundup | 0 |

Turnover in the 2027 legislature; Marylanders caught in federal layoffs still struggle to find jobs; lawmakers face harassment over disabilities cuts

  • 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 |

  • 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 |

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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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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...

Redistricting: Where our current representatives stand

“So, my ask is simple: Do not let the democratic process die in the Free State. Debate it, discuss it, make adjustments if necessary, and put it to a vote,” said Gov. Wes Moore in his fourth State of the State address before a joint session of the Maryland General...

As Maryland turns to solar farms to meet renewable energy goals, opposition grows from farmers, Trump

By MARIJKE FRIEDMAN Capital News Service As the sun emerges from behind the clouds above a former farm in Germantown, Maryland, rows of solar panels begin to hum. The soft buzz is barely audible over the sounds of children and coaches shouting on soccer fields in the...

State Roundup: In State of the State, Moore outlines three years of successes, bruises and hopes, irritating Senate Dems over redistricting references

In State of the State, Gov. Wes Moore outlines three years of successes, bruises and hopes, irritating Senate Dems over redistricting references; President Trump drops threat to keep $700 million from Maryland public schools over DEI.

State Roundup: Moore to deliver his 4th State of the State; Sheriffs urge Moore to reject ICE bill; NGA cancels Trump meetup

Gov. Moore to deliver his 4th State of the State; Maryland sheriffs urge Moore to reject ICE bill; National Governors Association cancels Trump meetup after Moore, Polis snub.

State Roundup: More state senators air views on redistricting; Maryland redirected funds for abortions but feds blocked it; B’more considers two bills to curb ICE

More state senators air views on redistricting; Maryland redirected funds for abortions but feds blocked it; Baltimore city considers two bills to curb ICE.

State Roundup: Trump disinvites Moore to two governors events; Moore says his remapping team ‘is working with judges’

President Trump disinvites Gov. Moore to two annual governors events; Moore raises eyebrows, saying his remapping team ‘is working with judges;’ bill to ban local ICE agreements readied for Moore’s signature.

STATE ROUNDUP: NURSING HOME INSPECTIONS ALMOST CAUGHT UP, UNLICENSED ASSISTED LIVING POSES POSES NEW CHALLENGE; MOORE PUSHES AGENCIES TO fix audit problems; Howard rejects PRIVATE IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTERS;

NURSING HOMES INSPECTIONS ALMOST CAUGHT UP, BUT UNLICENSED ASSISTED LIVING POSES NEW CHALLENGE: State health officials reported tremendous progress Thursday on a backlog of nursing home inspections, going from 130 cases last year to just 10 today, about half the time...

State Roundup: Cost of redistricting called ‘significant;’ some very bright Maryland students can’t go to college; students hold ICE protests

Cost of congressional redistricting called ‘significant;’ some very bright Maryland students can’t go to college; Bethesda students protest ICE actions as Harford students plan Friday walkouts.

Will the Democratic members of the Senate Rules Committee keep their 2018 campaign promises on congressional districts?

The House bill  HB0488, which proposes a new congressional redistricting map for the state’s eight districts, has been referred to the 12-member Senate Rules Committee made up of the main leadership of the Senate of both parties. In the 2018 Maryland League of Women...

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