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The case centers on public records requests for communications tied to a dispute over a development investigation.
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The contract comes with an option for hundreds of millions more in work.
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The departments are worried about environmental and infrastructural impacts.
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The event commemorates the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march in Alabama, when civil rights activists protesting barriers to Black voting rights were attacked by state troopers as they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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Montgomery County is running a Community Choice Aggregation program.
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Mayor Brandon Scott signed an anti-ICE executive order earlier this week.
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Maryland’s fastest growing county is juggling nearly $50 million in additional funding requests even after the county budget reached $1 billion in 2025.
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March marks the first wave of SNAP applicants who could lose their existing eligibility for federal food assistance, but departmental and legislative action to mitigate the impact is underway.
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Baltimore Gas and Electric Company is pausing a controversial transmission project in South Baltimore. The move follows The Banner’s reporting that the build-out of electric infrastructure to prepare for the redevelopment of Baltimore Peninsula — which is in flux — would cost more than $500 billion.
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Delegate April Miller’s bill could bring state support to the county’s current special education camera pilot program.
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The bill is a diluted version of Sen. Will Smith’s initial proposal, only striking five of the 33 crimes eligible for juveniles to be automatically charged as adults.
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Lawyers for abuse survivors are optimistic they will be able to end the case soon.