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Maryland Officials Okay More Purple Line Money, but Not Gladly
Governor Wes Moore and state financial officers approved nearly $500 million in additional funds for the troubled Purple Line project on Wednesday, despite condemning its delays and rising costs.
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Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board Discusses Public Safety, Importance of Local Reporting
Councilmember Evan Glass and local media representatives were featured guests at Monday’s Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board meeting, who discussed public safety updates and the importance of local journalism.
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Takoma Park Middle School Celebrates Fifth Victory in ‘Real Food for Kids Culinary Challenge’
Takoma Park Middle School has secured an impressive fifth title in the Real Food For Kids Culinary Challenge.
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Maryland’s Education ‘Blueprint’ Struggles to Expand Pre-K
Maryland’s education plan, The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, aims to expand pre-K access for all 3- and 4-year-olds in the state.
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Gold’s Gym Set to Open in Downtown Silver Spring This Summer
Gold’s Gym announced on Monday that the much-anticipated Downtown Silver Spring location is set to open this summer.
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Montgomery County Police Secures $500K Federal Grant To Fight Opioid and Firearm Crimes
Montgomery County Police recently received a $499,993 competitive Federal grant to tackle the opioid epidemic and firearm-related challenges.
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First-Time Homebuyer Seminar — Online and Free!
Find out how to buy your first home in a tough market! Join Go Brent Realty’s Debbie Gerald and George Mason Mortgage’s Exec. VP, Chad Loube. [sponsored]
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Opioid Deaths Spur Push for Kids to Carry Naloxone
Currently, a disparate and ambiguous set of district-level policies has created confusion on the role students may play in preventing opioid deaths among their peers. But a bill before the Maryland General Assembly aims to provide a clear and uniform set of standards.