The bill would allow community-based organizations to open up to six centers in non-residential areas where health professionals can monitor users, give first aid and provide sterile needles.
Federal government’s “waters” definition stirs homebuilders, farmers; awaits Supreme Court decision
It’s been a years-long effort by the federal government to define what constitutes “waters” for regulatory purposes.
Maryland extends BWI vendor contract in wake of Moore’s concessionaire cancellation
BWI is the busiest airport in the Washington metropolitan area, handling more than 9 million passengers.
At University of Colorado, a betting playbook aims its pitch at students
Denver-based PointsBet’s deal with the University of Colorado Boulder was one of the first to match a university athletics program with a sports betting platform.
New calls by Biden, Democrats for assault weapons ban face familiar foe: most of GOP
Gun violence is an epidemic in the United States, and 63% of Americans are dissatisfied with the nation’s gun laws.
Four-day work week bill aims to give workers and businesses more flexibility
The rise of remote work has opened the door to non-traditional work situations. Could a four-day work week be next?
In Maryland union hall visit, Biden touts economic initiatives
The president also touted his efforts to reduce carbon emissions by building charging stations, improve transportation infrastructure – including replacing an aging railroad tunnel in Baltimore – and reduce the costs of prescription drugs such as insulin.
Senate delays consideration of bill decriminalizing oral sex between adults
This statute is coming under fire because it prohibits adults from engaging in the private act of oral sex. Consensual oral sex between adults would no longer be a crime if the bill passes.
Super Bowl LVII: Kadarius Toney makes history in Chiefs’ win over Eagles
Kadarius Toney contributed to a 14-point surge that helped the Kansas City Chiefs clinch their second title in four years with a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Southwest official on December service meltdown: “We messed up”
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, one of Southwest’s major bases, saw hundreds of canceled flights at the height of the disruptions.