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Maryland’s chief financial officers approved millions in funding for 130 statewide community-led revitalization and redevelopment projects Wednesday.
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Landfill to be closed in five years.
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The Public Service Commission points out other local utility companies are not facing the same customer complaints under the same conditions.
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The Board of Public Works approves Tenex as the state’s new electronic pollbook provider — a new voting system for 2028 is on the way.
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The Maryland Board of Public Works awards a $2.8 million contract to TEACH.org to help address the state’s educator shortage.
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The Board of Public Works approves the Maryland Department of Transportation’s request to temporarily hire extra staffing to reevaluate thousands of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises under new federal guidelines.
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Maryland is on track to become the third state to switch to “tap and go” EBT chip cards.
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The job cuts are a part of Gov. Wes Moore’s plan to save the state $121 million in workforce spending.
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The state greenlit demolition of the country’s second-oldest racetrack, along with the purchase of a new thoroughbred training site.
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Officials say the cuts help pay increased Medicaid and child care scholarship costs.