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RIFT OVER UTILITY RATES, ENERGY GENERATION GROWS AMONG STATE LEADERS: A conflict is growing between Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland General Assembly over the best ways to generate energy and lower ...
In 2024, Maryland saw a sharp rise in people moving from cities to suburbs. Families, remote workers, and retirees searched for more space and better prices outside major metro areas. At the same time ...
When running a business, deciding how to handle marketing is a crucial choice. Should you build your own marketing team, or should you hire an outside agency to manage it? The answer isn’t simple.
Now that LGBTQ Pride Month is at an end, Baltimore residents must analyze our observance of Pride Month. It's a time set aside to honor the resilience, culture, and political victories of lesbian, gay ...
TECH FIRMS CAUTIOUS AS NEW 3% SALES TAX ON IT SERVICES HITS: Portions of the state budget take effect July 1, including a new 3% sales tax on the sale of certain IT services. A complete list of the ...
Within the next year, Siska-Creel helped create the Screening Teens to Access Recovery Program in Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Called the STAR program, it’s a partnership with the county ...
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 ...
SAVING THE STATE'S BIG TREE PROGRAM: Maryland's Big Tree Program, which finds and catalogues the largest trees in the state, was saved thanks to one man's efforts. The tradition of documenting the ...
DEMOLITION OF KEY BRIDGE REMNANTS TO BEGIN JULY 7: Fifteen months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s main span collapsed into the Patapsco River, the rest of the structure finally has a demolition ...
Gov. Wes Moore speaks at the unveiling of the Maryland Coastal Bays Program Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan on Tuesday, June 24 during the Maryland Municipal League Conference in Ocean ...
AUDIT: DISABILITIES ADMIN FAILED TO COLLECT $119M: The Developmental Disabilities Administration failed to collect almost $119 million in provider payments in a timely manner, despite a new payment ...
Two gaming companies that settled with Washington, D.C., after what was termed an 'elaborate scheme' that deceived officials have each increased their lobbying in Maryland in the past year. One ...