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State Roundup: Franchot farewell; Harris one of ke...

By Meg Tully | January 6, 2023 | State Roundup | 0 |

State Roundup: Franchot farewell; Harris one of key votes in House Speaker gridlock

State Roundup: Franchot farewell; Harris one of key votes in House Speaker gridlock

by Meg Tully | January 6, 2023 | State Roundup | 0 |

NEW PORTRAIT OF FRANCHOT AS HIS TENURE COMES TO AN END: On Thursday, a cast of characters from...

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STATE ROUNDUP: SECURITY UP AT JEWISH FACILITIES AS COMMUNITY MOURNS ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS; FEMA REOPENS NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY; CRAB POPULATION DOWN AGAIN

JEWISH COMMUNITY MOURNS ISREALI EMBASSY STAFFERS AS PATROLS INCREASE: Several Baltimore area police agencies are stepping up their presence in Jewish communities in light of Wednesday's deadly shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers. WJZ- TV NEWS. The amount of...

UMD Baltimore’s Dr. Kirsten Lyke, a force in medicine, warns of ‘really treacherous times’

Although her colleagues describe her as incredibly humble, Dr. Kirsten Lyke’s exceptional work in the medical field not only speaks for itself, it shouts from the rooftops. Not only did Lyke help develop the first Ebola vaccine and the first Zika virus vaccine, she worked on the phase one studies of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

State Roundup: Police custody deaths reclassified as homicides after audit; lawmakers confident they can override Moore veto of reparations study

Police custody deaths reclassified to homicides after audit; Lawmakers confident they can override Moore veto of reparations study; Oysters thriving in the Chesapeake Bay

State Roundup: Moore signs $67B budget, bills to cut spending, raise taxes; staff at state youth facility, facing injuries, staff shortage, beg for help

Gov. Moore signs $67B budget, bills to cut spending, raise taxes; staff at state youth facility, facing injuries, staff shortage, beg for help.

‘There’s nothing left of the Republican Party’: Maryland veterans join pro-Ukraine GOP group

In the depths of the ocean, a young submarine officer spent his part of the Cold War on the USS Bluefish (SSN-675), a Sturgeon-class fast-attack submarine built to track and sink Soviet ballistic missile subs.

State Roundup: Insurance administration invokes emergency powers to aid W. Md. flood victims; what happens next to some high profile bills on Moore’s desk?

Maryland Insurance Administration invokes emergency powers to offer some aid W. Md. flood victims; what happens next to some high profile bills on Moore’s desk?

College students move across state lines — and lose access to therapy as a result

By CAROLINE PECORA Eli Greene, a senior animal science major at the University of Maryland, built a strong relationship with a therapist from the school's counseling center, but when she went home to Florida for the summer, she had to find a new therapist on her own....

State Roundup: Pimlico rebuilding at the starting line; 36 deaths in police custody should have been ruled homicides, audit says; impact of Trump tariffs on Port expected to hit in June

The complete rebuilding of Pimlico at the starting line; impact of Trump tariffs on Port expected to hit in June.

Port of Baltimore unlikely to see tariff impacts until next month

It is still too early to gauge the impacts of President Donald Trump’s widespread tariffs on imported goods on the Port of Baltimore, despite other ports experiencing changes.

Maryland’s largest underground coal mine changes hands

Maryland’s largest active underground coal mine changed hands last month after the mine’s previous operator, Canadian firm Corsa Coal, filed for bankruptcy and auctioned assets to pay creditors.

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