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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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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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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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Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day to be Recognized at Renters Alliance Event
The Montgomery County Renters Alliance will honor Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day at its annual celebration in downtown Silver Spring this Friday evening.
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Montgomery County Promotes Shopping Local This Small Business Saturday
County Executive Marc Elrich urges residents to support Small Business Saturday, highlighting the importance of shopping locally for the economy and tax revenue in Montgomery County.
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New Laws Range From Renaming Northern Snakeheads to Raising Some SNAP Benefits
Over 400 new laws came into effect this Tuesday, marking only a fraction of the 1,000+ laws passed in Maryland this year.
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Maryland Joins IRS Direct File Program, Offering Free Tax Filing for up to 700,000 Taxpayers
Maryland taxpayers can use a free electronic filing tool for federal taxes next year with the new IRS Direct File service.
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Two Silver Spring Sites Chosen for Maryland’s Electric Vehicle Charging Expansion
The Maryland Department of Transportation plans to install EV charging stations at two sites in Silver Spring as part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.