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The agency will also rework testing requirements following a two-year investigation by the federal government into hiring practices.
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Authorities believe the remaining vehicles and bodies are trapped within the structure of the bridge that fell, and it’s unsafe for divers to enter that
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Maryland has seen applications for concealed carry permits skyrocket since U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year struck down New York’s higher standard to get one, which was similar to Maryland’s.
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Gov. Wes Moore appointed Lt. Col. Roland Butler as the new Maryland State Police superintendent.
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State Police spokesperson Ron Snyder said the agency was looking into the matter and would “follow up as soon as possible.”