October 27, 2022 The Baltimore Banner Speaking before a supportive audience at a retirement community in Gaithersburg last week, Rep. David Trone laid out his biggest problem: “We got a new district,” the second-term Democrat said, joking that his colleague …
Continue ReadingOctober 15, 2022 Bethesda Magazine Bethesda BEAT The beginning of October marked the effective date for hundreds of new Maryland laws. Even as we advocate for urgently needed reforms not yet passed, we all ought to celebrate the steady progress …
Continue ReadingOct 7, 2022 Capital News Service The Court of Appeals of Maryland listened on Friday to the repeated effort by Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox to halt the early counting of mail-in ballots. A lower court has already given the …
Continue ReadingOctober 27, 2022 Baltimore Sun Amy Thomson was always an Election Day voter — until the pandemic hit. The Frederick County mom works nights in the shipping industry and had to make time for her trip to her polling place …
Continue ReadingOctober 7, 2022 Maryland Matters Bins carrying mail-in ballots before they were counted after the primary election this summer. Photo by Danielle E. Gaines. A legal skirmish over the upcoming election came to an apparent conclusion on Friday when the …
Continue ReadingOctober 1, 2022 THE MOCO SHOW Maryland has become the second state in the county to ban the act of declawing cats, unless deemed necessary for therapeutic purposes. It was banned in New York in 2019. The bill was approved …
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