THREE WEEKS OUT FROM ELECTION DAY, SEN. KAGAN ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT BALLOTS October 13, 2020 By: Maryam Shahzad Read the full article here. Election Day is three weeks away but voting is ongoing. Sen. Cheryl Kagan (D-17) is engaged with …
Continue ReadingLt. Collins’ law one of several taking effect this month October 8, 2020 By: Philip Van Slooten Read the full article here. ANNAPOLIS — An update to Maryland’s hate crimes law, named for slain Army 2nd Lt. Richard Collins …
Continue ReadingMaryland To Ban Styrofoam Starting Oct. 1 September 30, 2020 By: Jacob Fenton Read the full article here. Foam food containers often end up as litter. C.K. Koay / Flickr Styrofoam is cheap, sturdy and keeps your takeout warm. But it’s also …
Continue ReadingWHAT HAPPENS IF SOMEONE PHOTOCOPIES AN ONLINE BALLOT? September 22, 2020 By: Maryam Shahzad Read the full article here. In Maryland, residents will receive applications to request a mail-in ballot to vote in the November 2020 general election. Residents can …
Continue ReadingPreakness won't play Maryland's state song, which celebrates Confederacy September 12, 2020 By: Chris Cwik Read the full article here. The Preakness is finding a new tradition. For the first time since 1909, the song “Maryland, My Maryland” will not …
Continue ReadingMaryland Environmental Service is only the latest independent state agency to draw criticism for pay and bonuses October 6, 2020 By: Alison Knezevich Read the full article here. Lawmakers expressed outrage after learning the Maryland Environmental Service gave outgoing head …
Continue ReadingBusinesses Adapting To Carryout Container Changes October 8, 2020 By: Bethany Hooper Read the full article here. BERLIN – With Maryland’s ban on foam food service products now in effect, resort and county officials said they were working to ensure …
Continue ReadingHere’s a Look at New State Laws Taking Effect on Oct. 1 October 1, 2020 By: Philip Van Slooten Read the full article here. 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III was fatally stabbed at a University of Maryland, College Park campus …
Continue ReadingSen. Cheryl Kagan & Del. Brooke Lierman: Farewell to Foam in Maryland September 21, 2020 By: Guest Commentary Read the full article here. Beginning Oct. 1, Maryland will become the first state to ban expanded polystyrene foam, or Styrofoam, food …
Continue Reading911 In The DMV: When Help Is Not On The Way September 3, 2020 Produced by Inés Rénique Read the full article here. Fire and EMS teams at the site of an emergency. DMV residents worry about recent cases of …
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