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Mass Firings at NOAA by Trump Administration Raise Alarm Among Experts
Over 600 NOAA employees were abruptly fired this week, sparking concerns from critics about potential negative impacts on essential services like weather forecasting and emergency alerts.
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Maryland Introduces New Measures to Tackle Rising Absenteeism Rates
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, student absenteeism rates have significantly increased across Maryland.
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Fired Federal Workers Push Back on Trump-Musk Cuts in Senate Visits
Recently terminated federal workers visited Senate offices to share their experiences on Tuesday, part of a broader protest against the nearly 30,000 federal dismissals since Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency began its work in January.
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Latest Updates on Takoma Park Library and Community Center Renovation Progress
Takoma Park city officials recently provided an update on the progress of the Library and Community Center renovations.
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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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Record Egg Prices Leave Families and Restaurants Scrambling
Egg prices hit a January record as bird flu continues wiping out flocks nationwide, including in Montgomery County.
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Maryland Democrats Condemn Trump’s Ukraine Remarks as Pro-Putin Propaganda
Maryland Democrats criticized President Trump’s comments blaming Ukraine for Russia’s invasion and calling President Zelensky a dictator.
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Maryland Lawmakers Debate Overhauling Circuit Court Judge Elections
Maryland lawmakers are considering two bills that could change how circuit court judges are chosen.
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Good Cause Eviction Bill Sparks Debate Over Tenant Rights and Development
Opponents of the Good Cause Eviction bill fear certain renter protections may discourage new development amid a statewide housing shortage.