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The bill would require utilities to dip into profits, instead of ratepayer pockets, to cover supervisor compensation above $250,000.
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Gov. Wes Moore told federal officials he had concerns about the economic drain the Williamsport facility could have on the area and “troubling lack of transparency” around the purchase.
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Council moving swiftly to repair political damage.
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The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard two juvenile justice reform bills that would ensure less youth are exposed to the adult criminal justice system.
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The House and Senate both give final approval to legislation that would ban 287(g) agreements within the state, but Gov. Wes Moore has not yet indicated if he will sign it.
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People use chairs, tape and other items to cordon off spots they shovel out.
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Construction is anticipated for spring 2027.
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The House of Delegates gave the new Congressional map its final vote of approval, but the Senate president remains steadfast in rejecting early redistricting.
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Legislation now heads to County Executive Kathy Klausmeier for approval or veto.
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While the map is on track to clear its third and final vote in the House of Delegates, it is likely to stall in the Senate.
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Some residents report missing mail and delivery delays in the wake of Winter Storm Fern.
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The Old Line State is one step closer to banning 287(g) agreements and face coverings for law enforcement officers.