A coalition of government agencies and anti-trafficking organizations sponsored the public education forum for a crowd of about 400 in an effort to combat a problem they say is prevalent in Maryland.
In First State of the State Address, Hogan Emphasizes Business, Tax Cuts
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan emphasized a business-friendly environment and tax relief during his State of the State address to the General Assembly on Wednesday.
Navy Looks for Technology Advances
The Navy’s high-tech future was on display for all to see Wednesday at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
State Senator Proposes Hit-and-Run Alert System; Dogs in Dangerous Weather
Two Former Delegates Sworn In To Senate
Journalists Advocate for Extension of Reporter’s Shield Law to Protect Against Out-of-State Subpoenas
Law Gives Absolute Privilege to Withhold Sources’ Identities
Maryland State Budget ‘Balanced on the Backs of Our Students’
State legislators and education heavy-hitters gathered at the Maryland State Education Association headquarters in Annapolis Tuesday, rallying for the reversal of Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed $144 million cuts to public education funding.
Bay Report Indicates Overall Improvement, But Female Crabs on Decline
While oyster and striped bass populations are on the rise in the Chesapeake Bay, crab populations continue to fall, and the water body may take decades to show signs of a strong recovery, according to the Bay Barometer.