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CAMBRIDGE – Five residents of Cambridge have submitted the necessary documents to appear on the ballot for a special election to be held Tuesday, June 6. The upcoming special election will fill … more
CAMBRIDGE – Registered voters of Cambridge Wards 1 and 5 who wish to vote by mail were urged in a statement from the city to request absentee ballots as soon as possible for the special … more
When House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones named Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes as her caucus’ second-ranking leader in 2019, it was viewed as a political prize for the Mid- and Lower … more
When Tom Ackerman first began his teaching career in Harford County, Maryland, the end of the school day always brought about frustration. During the final minutes of the class, he would attempt to wrangle his most challenging students’ attention and connect them with his lessons. more
CAMBRIDGE – Five residents of Cambridge have submitted the necessary documents to appear on the ballot for a special election to be held June 6. The upcoming special election will fill the … more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources continues to move forward with its proposed change in the tolerance limits for undersized male hard crabs from five crabs per … more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, in consultation with blue crab advisory groups, announces that female blue crabs from which the egg pouch or bunion has been removed, … more
Funding cuts and staffing shortages at the Maryland Department of the Environment over the past decade have coincided with a decline in the state’s ecological health. more
BALTIMORE — As part of National Travel & Tourism Week the Maryland Tourism Coalition has a “My Iconic Maryland” Scavenger Hunt planned from May 7-20. Popular personality and … more
CAMBRIDGE – Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Pro Tem Sheree Sample-Hughes (D-37A) spoke at a roundtable meeting Thursday, bringing citizens up to date on … more
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., has reintroduced his bill to ban racial and religious profiling in all levels of law enforcement, just months after protests over the death of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who died of injuries after being stopped and beaten by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee. more
A resolution to recognize the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution failed to clear a procedural vote in the U.S. Senate on Thursday. more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering changing the way it pays for the purchase, transport and placement fresh oyster shells by setting the price based on the … more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering modifying the commercial harvest time for blue crabs to recognize the federal Juneteenth holiday. During federal … more
CAMBRIDGE - The Commissioners of Cambridge have rescheduled an annual goal setting session that had to be postponed earlier this month. The City of Cambridge’s annual goal setting session … more
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