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The public servant labor union alleges state leadership has violated various existing contracts around shift directionals, telework and military leave.
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Elderly home-bound and chronically disabled Meal-on-Wheels recipients in Frederick County will have gifts under their trees due to donations made by their fellow neighbors
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Councilman Pat Young says he’s getting close to qualifying for matching funds.
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While new budget forecasts keep recent fiscal projections steady, student enrollment drops could provide Maryland some financial relief.
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The announcement comes amid low public approval for mid-cycle redistricting and strong opposition from Senate President Bill Ferguson.
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Preliminary estimates for a future replacement to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge show the proposal for a shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists could add more than $1 billion to the overall project cost.
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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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Many think it will take five to 10 years to finish.
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State lawmakers overturned 19 of Gov. Wes Moore’ vetoes on Tuesday.
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Charles Robinson, an award-winning journalist who covered stories across mediums for decades, died on Monday afternoon at the age of 69, according to an executive at Maryland Public Television, his most recent workplace.