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Maryland to Expand EV Charging with $12.1 Million in Federal Funds
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced $12.1 million in federal funds to expand electric vehicle charging with 130 fast-charging ports at 23 sites in 15 counties.
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Minimum Wage Rises in Montgomery County as New Maryland Laws Start Today
Hundreds of new laws and a hike in vehicle registration fees went into effect in Maryland today, as well as a minimum wage increase in Montgomery County.
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Heat Wave Alert: Montgomery Parks Closing Outdoor Facilities This Weekend
Montgomery Parks will temporarily close several outdoor amenities due to this weekend’s dangerous heat wave forecast.
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Gov. Wes Moore Issues Preparedness Declaration Amid Maryland Heat Wave
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a State of Preparedness ahead of a potentially dangerous heat wave expected this weekend and into next week.
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Maryland Leads the Nation: 175,000 Cannabis Convictions Pardoned by Governor Moore
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order Monday pardoning 175,000 cannabis-related convictions, including misdemeanor possession and certain drug paraphernalia offenses.
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MCB Real Estate Revives Long-Awaited Viva White Oak Mixed-Use Project
Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate announced Thursday that it has officially revived the long-delayed Viva White Oak mixed-use project.
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Gov. Moore Cracks Down: Maryland’s New Anti-Street Racing Bill Signed Into Law
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed a bill this week to crack down on illegal street racing, exhibition driving, and car gatherings in public areas.
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Alsobrooks’ Campaign Office Burglarized in Downtown Silver Spring: Reports
Montgomery County Police are investigating a burglary that occurred last week at U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks’ campaign field office in downtown Silver Spring.
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Raskin Speech at University of Maryland Disrupted by Protesters
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin’s planned lecture on democracy Thursday at the University of Maryland instead turned into a lively discussion on the Israel-Hamas conflict.