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Maryland Higher Education Commission announces $18.75 million in campus safety grants
BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Higher Education Commission announced this week that it has awarded $18.75 million in grants to improve public safety at higher education institutions in Maryland.
Maryland Non-Profit Helping Process Years-Old Tax Returns
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — 'The CASH Campaign of Maryland' is looking to help put your money back into your pocket by helping you process old taxes going back to 2018, and there are some payments you may still be eligible for. On a Thursday edition of Fox45 Morning News, Shannon...
Tracking Hurricane Debby: Tornadoes Pose Main Threat As Storm Takes Inland Path
The AccuWeather map shows that Debby's path has taken a westward shift, and is set to work its way through northern Maryland then Eastern Pennsylvania Friday, Aug. 9 into Saturday (after moving through the Carolinas Thursday, Aug. 8). Tornadoes are the main threat and severe thunderstorms are possible, the National...
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.
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...
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...
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.
York County residents asked to report storm damage to help NWS
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — The York County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is asking County residents to report any property damage that resulted from heavy storms on Tuesday night, Aug. 6. The storms brought power outages and expected flooding to many regions of central Pennsylvania. Storm damage reports from...
York County property transfers: See what $775,000 buys you in Delta
Central York School District 2234 Live Oak Lane, Springettsbury Twp: Woodcrest Hills LP to Caren Hamer, $210,000 2975 Stillmeadow Lane, Manchester Twp: Dorothy Clarke to Jean Stambaugh, $295,000 250 Eastland Ave,...
Students Provide Online Language Learning Resulting In Diverse Cultural Exchange
Globalization has increased the flow of goods, services, capital, people, learning and ideas over international boundaries with everything being more tightly connected than ever before. Severna Park High School rising senior Kateri Jarvis, alongside Howard County rising seniors Connor Wu and Lucas Du, started a nonprofit four years ago to...
York County borough moves forward with proposal to change voting system
WRIGHTSVILLE, Pa. — A York County borough is debating whether to change its voting system. The issue has a lot of people talking in Wrightsville. "We're trying to do what's best for the community," Republican Councilman Eric White said. "There's a whole lot to running a town besides people getting upset about trying to control the voting districts."
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