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Lawmakers are racing to meet a significant deadline for priority bills, utilizing double-day and weekend sessions
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The city is starting to use hundreds of millions of dollars to reduce opioid and drug use.
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The 30-day gas tax holiday could save Marylanders around $7 per fill-up, but the governor’s administration raises concerns over its fiscal impact to the state.
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The order will stay in effect until mid-April.
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Two residents seeking land-use or rezoning permits notified the county last week, with one being targeted for $1,800.
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State legislators are also on track to require Marylanders to clear snow and ice off of their cars before hitting the road.
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The poll also found Marylanders think the state should help cover health costs.
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The Maryland House speaker, Senate president and governor are all backing the Utility RELIEF Act to bring down energy bills, but House Republicans spent over three hours trying to adjust the legislation.
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Amid a budget crunch, real estate complications and a bleak outlook at federal funding, Maryland officials are weighing contingency plans for Baltimore’s proposed Red Line, sources say.
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Baltimore County Council kills legislation that would have banned police officers from wearing masksBill sponsor Patoka accused of pandering for votes.
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Debate continues as officials consider proposals that could double council salaries.
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Black women have faced long wait times for styling. A salon in Bowie is changing the game with 24-hour service.