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List: New Maryland laws in effect July 1
WDVM· 13 hours agoANNAPOLIS, Md. (DC News Now) — On July 1, several new laws went into effect across Maryland. From alcohol deliveries to the ban on smoking indoors,...
Speaker makes changes after Love moves to Senate
Maryland Matters· 7 hours agoThe appointment of a Montgomery County lawmaker to fill a vacancy in the Senate has reshuffled some committee assignments in the House of Delegates. The...
North Hagerstown volleyball standout verbally commits to Division I program
The Herald-Mail· 20 hours agoWe work really well together and I'm really proud of that." The Doolan sisters have one more year...
Maryland Superintendent of Schools embraces 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity
The Herald-Mail· 20 hours agoWhen Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright started her last position as Mississippi...
Cannabis tax collections grew slightly, while some regions saw large variances
Maryland Matters· 4 days agoMaryland collected nearly $14.7 million in taxes on sales of recreational cannabis, an increase of...
Baltimore’s Red Line to be light rail – again
Maryland Matters· 3 days agoGov. Wes Moore's charge to resurrect an east-west transportation line in Baltimore took another step Friday with the announcement that the state will...
Hogan lays out five-point economic agenda for Senate race that echoes positions as governor
Maryland Matters· 5 days agoHogan promoted a five-point platform — some of which mimics his ideology as governor — including...
Prince George’s County Council sets dates for special election to replace Mel Franklin
Maryland Matters· 5 days agoPrince George’s County officials approved an expedited schedule for the special elections to replace...
15 Hours in the Halifax Airport: A Blizzard-Bound Food Diary
Conde Nast Traveler· 4 days agoJohn’s, all I’d had in a local sense was a late-night Halifax Donair (cousin of the döner), the...
Marijuana conviction in Maryland? Maybe there’s a job for you
Livemint· 4 days agoMaryland wants to help people once convicted of marijuana-related offenses land jobs in the state's legal cannabis industry. Gov. Wes Moore announced the new workforce development program on ...