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State Roundup: Half of registered voters have alre...

By Cynthia Prairie | November 2, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |

State Roundup: Half of registered voters have already cast ballots; Frosh warns of voting scam

State Roundup: Half of registered voters have already cast ballots; Frosh warns of voting scam

by Cynthia Prairie | November 2, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |

Frosh warns of voter scammers; more than 2 million Maryland ballots cast.

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State Roundup: June heat wave kills eight, sends 472 for medical care; field of candidates to unseat Gov. Moore grows; Bay agreement revised

In one June week, heat wave kills eight, sends 472 for medical care; field of candidates grows to unseat Gov. Moore; Bay agreement revised.

Howard County raises new flag

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State Roundup: Maryland’s aging population grows; Lobbyists’ campaign donations skyrocket; Impact of Moore’s weed pardons limited

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State Roundup: Moore, GA leadership split over utility rates, energy generation; feds abandon PG plans for FBI HQ

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Pride Month should not be uncritically celebrated by Black people

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This school banned cellphones six years ago. Teachers — and many kids — couldn’t be happier.

Students at California’s San Mateo High School, about 20 minutes south of San Francisco, have been prohibited since 2019 from using their cellphones while in school — from bell to bell. Schools nationwide, including some in Maryland, are now increasingly imposing such bans, but San Mateo was one of the earliest and largest schools in the country to implement a complete ban on cellphones during school hours.

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