Top state officials approved a permit to begin an offshore windmill project in the Delmarva Peninsula, despite objections from Ocean City residents surrounding the environmental impact on local wetlands
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Maryland schools get new rules for shooter drills
Active shooter drills in local schools will be different next school year under new state guidelines to limit the impact on student’s mental health
Climate activists urge Maryland lawmakers to brace for Trump
Maryland climate advocates are urging the state lawmakers to allocate resources to climate and clean energy now.
Maryland abortion vote is part of national wave
Maryland became one of seven states to codify abortion rights in their constitution this week joining a wave of pro-choice vote.
Maryland officials keep ballot boxes under 24/7 watch
Maryland local election officials are keeping a close eye on ballot boxes this election cycle following incidents of people setting them ablaze in Oregon and Washington.
Maryland approves $3.4 million bond for affordable housing in Columbia
Top state officials approved a $3.4 million bond to revamp affordable housing in Columbia while maintaining their commitment to sustainability and clean energy.
Election experts warn of bad actors and trickery, but it’s not all gloom and doom
Election experts are concerned that partisanship and a lack of faith in elections could be a problem this November, mainly due to the public’s susceptibility to misinformation.
Maryland approves $2.75 million settlement for discrimination by state police
Top state officials approved a $2.75 million settlement on Wednesday after a federal investigation turned up evidence of discriminatory hiring practices by the Maryland State Police.
Banned books find shelter in new “sanctuary library”
Local libraries are currently facing almost a dozen different book challenges, but these stories are still available in Anne Arundel County, thanks to protections county officials have put in place.
Maryland revenues see “slight positive adjustment”
State officials revised their estimate of general fund revenues upward this month, making what state Comptroller Brooke Lierman called a “slight positive adjustment.”