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Maryland Considers Nuclear Power to Meet Energy Demands
Maryland lawmakers are considering measures this legislative session that could encourage more nuclear energy in the state.
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Family Sues Apartment Manager for $2.3M After Fatal Arrive Silver Spring Fire
The parents of Melanie Diaz have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the owners and management company of the Arrive Silver Spring apartment complex following her death in a fire last year.
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Maryland Transit Officials Unveil First 142-Foot Purple Line Light Rail Vehicle
Maryland transit officials revealed the first of the 142-foot-long Purple Line light rail vehicles to arrive in the state on Thursday.
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Long Branch Library, Parks to Receive Over $800,000 in Grants
Over $800,000 in grants will be presented today for facility improvements at the library and parks in Long Branch.
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Potomac Conservancy Joins Maryland Service Programs
Potomac Conservancy has partnered with the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation to become a host site for the first class of Service Year Option and Maryland Corps members.
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East Silver Spring Affordable Housing Development Breaks Ground
Stakeholders held a groundbreaking this week for the new Sligo Apartments affordable housing development in East Silver Spring.
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New Bill Would Require Fire Extinguishers in All High-Rise Buildings Without Sprinklers
A new bill introduced in the Maryland House of Delegates would require fire extinguishers in high-rise buildings without sprinkler systems installed.
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Democratic Candidates Easily Sweep Local Elections
All of the Democratic candidates for local offices easily won their races, as expected, in yesterday’s general election.
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Cat Declawing Now Banned in Maryland
The state of Maryland has become the second in the country to prohibit cat declawing.