A six-month pilot project tests whether Metro riders want to buy groceries at the end their rides.
Maryland
Gov. Larry Hogan’s Redistricting Amendment Debated Before Senate Committee
Hogan’s redistricting plan inched forward one more step with a Senate committee hearing Thursday, but it still has a long way to go.
Bill Would Increase Marriage Age in Maryland
Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary is pushing legislation to increase the minimum marriage age to 18 in Maryland.
Senate Committee Considers a Later First Day of School, Additional Testing Regulations
A roundup of Wednesday’s Senate education committee hearing.
Freedom of Speech, Press, Open Meetings Legislation Proposed in Maryland
Committee scheduled to hear testimony on high school newspaper censorship.
Bill Would Mandate Paid Sick Days for Businesses of 10 Employees or More
Legislation expected to be heard in Senate committee Thursday
What’s the Deal with Mid-Season, Out-of-Conference Games?
The University of Maryland, along with other schools, have elected to book competition outside of their respective conferences to help fill mid-season schedules.
Committee Bill Roundup in Annapolis
Tech schools; elderly taxes; college savings among the topics discussed.
Advocates Rally For Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder Legislation
More than 400 behavioral health advocates, care providers, patients and their family members rallied in Annapolis on Thursday.
Bills Aim To Alter the Process of Selling Structured Settlements
Initiated by the office of the attorney general in September, a study of 171 Maryland cases found that structured settlements worth $21 million in present value were sold for just $6 million.