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The Senate and House need to reconcile differences before sending a budget package to the governor for his signature.
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A report from the state inspector general for education released Tuesday alleges Superintendent Myriam Rogers is violating her contract
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Klausmeier will submit her budget to the County Council April 11.
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Full-time faculty have now secured collective bargaining rights at all but five of the state’s 16 community colleges.
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In response to complaints from constituents about soaring electric bills, Maryland Senate Democrats set aside a $200 million fund to provide relief for ratepayers.
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It takes a month of prep work to get the field in shape.
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Money is being used for disease tracking and response.
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The port is a top importer of cars and light trucks.
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The family wants more investigatory materials and another public hearing.
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Maryland law prevents noncitizens from acting as executors of their loved ones’ estates.
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The order will only last for five days as more evidence is considered.
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The budget committee unanimously voted Wednesday to advance their version of Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed bill to revise the multi-billion-dollar education plan.