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Breaking: Adam Streight and Dawn Branch Prevail in Primary Races

May 24th, 2024

North East, MD With the final votes counted, the Cecil County Board of Elections has designated Adam Streight the winner in his bid to be the Republican nominee for County Executive. Mr. Streight received 7,445 votes, exceeding his opponent, County Executive Danielle Hornberger by 907 votes. In her first run for a county political office, […]

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Maryland’s education ‘Blueprint’ struggles to expand pre-K

March 11th, 2024

BY MARIJKE FRIEDMAN AND NATALIE WEGER March 7, 2024 Behind The Blueprint is a series from the Local News Network at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Pre-K in Maryland: Participation varies widely by county The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future aims to make pre-K much more widely available to every 3- and 4-year-old in the […]

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Maryland Department of Agriculture Further Expands Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Zone

March 11th, 2024

ANNAPOLIS, MD (March 11, 2024) – Maryland Department of Agriculture The Maryland Department of Agriculture has taken a significant step in its ongoing efforts to control the invasive spotted lanternfly. The department has announced the expansion of its spotted lanternfly quarantine zone to include two new counties – Charles and Garrett – effective immediately. This […]

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Blueprint or budget-breaker? No one knows how to pay for Maryland’s massive education reform

March 4th, 2024

Behind The Blueprint is a series from the Local News Network at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. BY KIERSTEN HACKER, CHRISTINA WALKER AND ELA JALIL, March 4th, 2024 ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland’s Democratic-led legislature passed the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future in 2021, vowing to pour billions of dollars into the state’s public schools to offer […]

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Income tax hike unlikely in Maryland – this year, anyway

February 24th, 2024

By LYDIA HURLEY Capital News Service Feb 22, 2024 Annapolis, Md. – Some Democratic lawmakers in Maryland are proposing a set of income tax hikes this year, but even bill sponsors have admitted that getting their colleagues on board will likely be a long-haul effort. The lawmakers aim to address a looming state budget deficit […]

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Ferguson on tax assessment mail delay: ‘It’s easy to blame a contractor’

February 23rd, 2024

From Maryland Matters, marylandmatters.org By Bryan P. Sears February 23, 2024 The buck stops with Michael Higgs. That is the message from Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) when it comes to who is responsible for the State Department of Assessments and Taxation missing a mailing deadline for 107,000 properties. “To me, if you’re the head […]

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Attorney General Brown Urges DEA to Reschedule Cannabis in the Interest of Public Health and Safety

January 12th, 2024

Press Release – MD Attorney General – press@oag.state.md.us BALTIMORE, MD (January 12, 2024) – Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today joined a coalition of 12 Attorneys General in a letter encouraging the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III under the federal Controlled Substances Act in the interest of public […]

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Meet the 572-megawatt gorilla of the Chesapeake Bay

January 12th, 2024

From Maryland Matters By Josh Kurtz October 20, 2023 It was early morning on a patio just outside the Conowingo Dam, and Mike Martinek was looking at hundreds of juvenile eels that had been suctioned from the Susquehanna River into a giant freshwater pool. Martinek, a fisheries biologist for an environmental consulting firm, and a couple […]

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