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DESPITE STATE ATTEMPTS TO STOP BOOK BANS, IT STILL HAPPENED IN HARFORD: Maryland’s Freedom to Read Act requires school systems to institute a process meant to prevent book bans. But in Harford County ...
GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEADERS TARGETED BY BOMB THREATS: The presiding officers of Maryland’s General Assembly were targeted by bomb threats on Thursday, amid rising concern about political violence in the ...
During periods of fiscal uncertainty, it can be tempting to view leadership development as optional rather than essential. As Maryland’s public institutions face tighter budgets, there is concern that ...
AMID PRESIDENTIAL SPECULATION, MOORE LAUNCHES REELECTION BID: Gov. Wes Moore formally launched his reelection bid Tuesday, casting himself as “a person of action” and promising to serve a full ...
SPENDING PLAN PUTS TRANSPORTATION BUDGET ON MORE SOLID GROUND: Officials expressed relief after a draft version of Maryland’s next transportation spending plan came out this week. New fees and tax ...
MOORE, SCOTT RENEW CRIME FIGHTING COLLABORATION IN B’MORE: With President Donald Trump’s threat to send National Guard troops into Baltimore in the air, Maryland leaders said Friday that they will ...
MOORE SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER FAST-TRACKING HOUSING CONSTRUCTION: Gov. Wes Moore swung for the fences Wednesday with a sprawling executive order that incentivizes building more homes across the state, ...
If you’ve ever stared at a tax form and wondered why the same year produces two different “income” numbers, you’re in good company. Taxes can feel like assembling a puzzle with a few extra pieces ...
Music has an unparalleled way of breathing life into stories, and in the world of theater, this magic becomes even more profound. From the first note that ushers in a character to the final crescendo ...
HERSHEY FORMS EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE TO WEIGH RUN FOR GOVERNOR: Senate Minority Leader Stephen S. Hershey (R-Upper Shore) has formed an exploratory committee to weigh a 2026 bid for governor, citing ...
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