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The selection of a site in Greenbelt represents a massive win for Maryland officials who have pursued the project for years while competing against a bid from Virginia.
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MDH continued paying Medicaid funds to people who were deceased.
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The families of two people killed and two people injured in the July shooting in the Brooklyn Homes community are planning to sue the city and state over the incident.
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Antisemitism is surging too after doubling between 2021-2022.
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A new nonpartisan audit also uncovered problems with a consulting contract for the coronavirus vaccine rollout that was expanded to other services and ballooned from $3.8 million to $83.3 million without sufficient justification.
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The Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative (MEJC) will bring experts from the criminal justice system, academia, government and the community together to identify the underlying causes of mass incarceration.
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“Just like Big Tobacco did a generation ago, Meta has chosen to maximize its profits at the expense of public health, specifically the health of our children.”
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The money will help with general awareness and understanding of the disease.
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The attorney general described it as one of the largest fines for environmental crimes in the state’s history.
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Carey Wright comes with nine years of experience leading Mississippi education – where she raised state test scores from the country’s worst to near the national average.