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The Blueprint Accountability Board must show political courage
The Accountability and Implementation Board has the power and the duty to hold the governor and the General Assembly accountable for the funding - or lack of it - of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future. It needs to have the will.
New Maryland law abolishes liability waivers, protects consumers after 5-year-old's death
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — 7News is looking into a new Maryland law in the days after the tragic death of a 5-year-old boy in Waldorf on Saturday, August 3. "This law is a giant win for the consumer," said Jonathan Lieberman, a principal at the Law Firm of Stein Sperling in Rockville.
GOVERNOR MOORE TOURS ION STORAGE SYSTEMS AND ANNOUNCES $11 MILLION INVESTMENT TO SUPPORT MARYLAND-BASED ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION PROJECTS
The following information was released by the office of the Governor of. -based manufacturer of solid-state batteries for the defense, aerospace, medical, consumer, electric vehicle, and grid storage industries. During the visit in. Beltsville. , the governor announced. $11 million. in funding to support advanced manufacturing and innovation projects, as...
Black Philanthropy Month: Maryland-Based Organization CLLCTIVLY Working To Fundraise $1.2M For State’s Black Businesses
August is Black Philanthropy Month (BPM), a time to celebrate and reflect on the profound impact of Black philanthropy and the significant contributions of Black individuals and organizations to charitable causes. The post Black Philanthropy Month: Maryland-Based Organization CLLCTIVLY Working To Fundraise $1.2M For State’s Black Businesses appeared first on NewsOne. The post Black Philanthropy Month: Maryland-Based Organization CLLCTIVLY Working To Fundraise $1.2M For State’s Black Businesses appeared first on 92 Q.
After being upheld, Maryland’s gun ban law expected before SCOTUS before others
(The Center Square) – A challenge against Maryland’s gun ban is likely to make it to the U.S. Supreme Court before gun ban challenges from other states. Tuesday, the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Maryland’s ban on semi-automatic firearms. “The assault weapons at issue fall outside the ambit of protection offered by the Second Amendment because, in essence, they are military-style weapons designed for sustained combat operations that...
Maryland GOP leader could face jail for DUI as special prosecutor seeks 'enhanced penalty'
FREDERICK, Md. (WBFF) — A special prosecutor notified Allegany County courts on Tuesday afternoon that they intend to seek an enhanced penalty that could include jail time for a prominent Maryland Republican. FOX45 News initially reported in mid-June that Maryland House Minority Leader Del. Jason Buckel, R-Allegany County, was...
Detention center for Maryland teens charged as adults overcapacity for months
When Lamar arrived at the Youth Detention Center, the state-run facility in Baltimore for teens charged as adults, there were no available beds in the housing units or even in the medical unit, which typically functions as overflow when the detention center is full. Lamar was directed to the gym, where he estimates he slept for about two weeks.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joins former US Sen. Elizabeth Dole to help veterans' caregivers
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joined former U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole on Tuesday to announce that Maryland will work with her foundation to support military and veteran caregivers.Moore, who served as a paratrooper and captain in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, said joining the Elizabeth Dole Foundation Hidden Heroes campaign will help raise awareness about resources available for families of veterans and to expedite those resources to them."We want our Hidden Heroes to know that Maryland sees you," Moore, a Democrat, said. "We are committed to providing the resources you need to deliver the care our service members and veterans deserve."Dole,...
WVU students to return to campus & nearly double population in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - West Virginia University students will return to campus next week, causing the population of Morgantown to nearly double. Residence hall move-ins, with students arriving during scheduled time slots, begin on Thursday, August 15th and continue through Saturday, August 17th. Additional University Police officers and Housing and...
Neighbors recall the moments before deadly Monroeville apartment shooting - "I thought it was a firework."
MONROEVILLE (KDKA) - Thursday morning, you could hear a hammer at the Cambridge Square Apartments.But these weren't the bangs neighbors heard the other day."[I was] just in my house cleaning -- it was like "pow!" neighbor Kimberly Lucas said.An 18-year-old woman is dead after a shooting at the apartment complex.KDKA-TV spoke with neighbors who were shocked and saddened after all this activity.Lucas thought nothing of that sound. Neither did another neighbor who spoke with KDKA-TV – who didn't want her face shown."I was out here sitting here, smoking a cigarette," the neighbor said. "And I heard – like, I thought...
Urgent Alert: Two Sisters Missing from Frederick, Maryland
Authorities in Frederick, MD, have issued an alert for two sisters, Jhade Giovanna Paredes Sialer and Franchesca Alexandra Paredes Sialer, who have been missing since July 11, 2024. Jhade, 17 years old, is described in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) under the number M547947716. Her younger sister, Franchesca, aged...
West Virginia expands program providing housing, support for young adults aging out of foster care
West Virginia leaders are expanding their support for young adults who are aging out of foster care and in need of housing, education and employment support as they transition to independent living. The Department of Human Services has funded additional programs around the state in its Transitional Living for Vulnerable Youth program, which serves youth […]
Wildfires are expected to get worse in West Virginia. The state isn’t prepared to protect people and property
WARDENSVILLE — As Peggy Barb peered out her living room window, flakes of smoldering ash began to fall on her wooden deck. Tucked in the forest of Hardy County, her home was battered by strong winds that carried smoke from the wildfire closer. As the flames from the Moores Run Fire approached, Barb fled the […] Wildfires are expected to get worse in West Virginia. The state isn’t prepared to protect people and property appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
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