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Baltimore's $1,000 Baby Bonus Proposal to Combat Child Poverty
One India· 4 days agoBaltimore could introduce a $1,000 baby bonus for new parents to tackle child poverty, pending voter approval in November.
Criminals targeting Maryland banks, ATMs, FBI warns
WDVM· 22 hours agoMARYLAND (DC News Now) — The FBI is warning customers in Maryland about a surge in armed robberies at banks and ATMs, especially in Anne Arundel and...
Maryland officials renew appeal for full federal funding of Key Bridge
Maryland Matters· 2 days agoMaryland Democratic Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin urged a Senate panel to support full...
Maryland prison industries failed to collect millions in past-due bills, audit says
Maryland Matters· 3 days agoMaryland Correctional Enterprises failed to pursue millions in payments it was owed for the...
Survivor recounts fighting for his life in NBC interview as Baltimore bridge collapses - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 1 day agoThe only person who survived falling from Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge during its...
What Are the Most Stressed Cities in the U.S.? New Study Reveals Contributing Factors and Conditions
First for Women· 9 hours agoSafety isn’t great either and Detroit consistently struggles with high rates of crime. Most stressed...
Experience shows providing high-dosage tutoring provides lasting impact for student success
Maryland Matters· 17 hours agoIn 2021, counties received funds for intensive math tutoring to students to close achievement gaps...
$1,000 for new parents? 'Baby bonus' initiative will pass if Baltimore voters approve - Times of...
The Times of India· 5 days agoBaltimore residents will get $1,000 if they support the new program "baby bonus" which will give new...
Strong Schools Maryland touring state to talk about Blueprint education reform plan
Maryland Matters· 3 days agoA grassroots organization that advocates for education equity inMaryland could soon be in a...
NXT Best: Storytimes for kids, mental power of art, Baltimore Symphony and … Chambersfest!
The Herald-Mail· 5 days agoPart of Ted Alexander Memorial Speaker Series. Wheelchair accessible. Free. Call 717-597-9010. The ...