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Maryland Leaders Condemn Trump’s Civil Service Changes
Maryland Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks joined congressional members and federal employee unions near the U.S. Capitol to oppose the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the federal civil service.
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Automatic Adult Charges for Teens Face New Scrutiny in Maryland
Maryland lawmakers are considering reducing the practice of automatically assigning teenage defendants to adult court when charged with serious crimes.
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Maryland May Dip Into Its Climate Fund to Pay for Other Things
Gov. Wes Moore’s budget proposes using $150 million from a renewable energy fund to help reduce a $3 billion deficit.
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Takoma Park Gift Market Offers Visitors Sustainable, Local Shopping for the Holidays
Main Street Takoma held the Takoma Park Gift Market on December 13, featuring handcrafted and curated items from 30 local artists, makers and collectors.
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5 Artists From Maryland to Add to Your Playlist
Here’s five innovative musicians from Maryland with fans in the state and beyond that you may not be familiar with.
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Trump DOD Pick Worries Some Maryland Vets
For veteran Jennifer Hunt, the recent rehashing of women’s ability to serve in combat has been a distraction from the profound issues the Department of Defense has to deal with.
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As Ranking Democrat on House Judiciary Panel, Maryland’s Raskin Says Rule of Law Will Be Top Priority
Expected to be the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee in January, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin said he is focused on safeguarding the Constitution. His Democratic colleagues say he’s ready to lead.
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Montgomery County’s Grading Shift Sparks Questions About College Readiness
Changes to the 50% grading rule in Montgomery County Public Schools have raised questions regarding its effectiveness.