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Liquor store deliveries, a paint recycling program and a ban on legacy preference in college admissions go into effect July 1.
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Transit officials had previously announced the Red Line could run as rapid rail buses, but the Moore-Miller administration nixed that idea after community input.
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The Democrat said the move is a big step toward closing the racial wealth gap in the state.
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Midday asks Gov. Wes Moore about emergency funds, the status of congressional negotiations over further funding and the plans for the bridge's rebuild.
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Each state agency will be required to submit a climate plan that prioritizes clean energy and stops carbon emissions. Some say it’s going to take more than that.
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A new report released by the Maryland Chamber of Commerce finds that infrastructure investment is necessary following the collapse of the Key Bridge in March.
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Supporters and opponents of the law expect to see it challenged in court.
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Lawmakers are aiming to deter investors from sitting on derelict properties in Baltimore City by implementing a special tax rate.
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At a news conference Tuesday morning, officials announced the immediate plans to restore operations at the Port of Baltimore. But beyond these immediate efforts, there are broader plans in motion.
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The law is named after and is a reaction to the murder of tech CEO Pava LaPere.