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Musk Targeting Key Weather Forecasting and Scientific Research Agency, Van Hollen Says
Elon Musk’s staff has been at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) headquarters, according to Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen and former NOAA official Mary Glackin.
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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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Police Release Photos of Potential Witnesses in Unsolved Downtown Silver Spring Murder Case
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying two men who may have information about a homicide that occurred in the Wayne Avenue Garage in downtown Silver Spring in 2022.
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Healthier Homes With Well-Paid Maids: Safe Products for Your Family
Well-Paid Maids prioritizes your family’s health by using eco-friendly cleaning products. Unlike many companies, they avoid harsh chemicals that can irritate skin or harm the environment. [sponsored]
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Be Miyghty Fitness Moves to Larger Studio in Downtown Silver Spring
Be Miyghty Fitness has relocated to a larger studio in the former home of MyEyeDr. at 8525 Georgia Ave. in Downtown Silver Spring.
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Chick-fil-A on Ellsworth Drive Shutters for Remodel Work
Chick-fil-A has temporarily closed its Downtown Silver Spring location for renovations that are expected to last a few months.
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Montgomery County Takes Step Toward Digital IDs for Alcohol Purchases
Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services will start accepting mobile IDs at its Westbard store this week, making it the first government-run system in the region to use them to verify age during alcohol purchases.
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Should Maryland Grant Parole to More Elderly and Ill Inmates? Lawmakers Disagree.
Maryland lawmakers are divided over whether to simplify the process for elderly and seriously ill inmates to seek early release. Advocates argue that it is a waste of resources to incarcerate individuals too old or sick to commit new crimes.