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Maryland Homeowners Concerned About Effort to Widen I-495, I-270
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan wants to expand parts of the Beltway and I-270 as a way to help reduce traffic. But homeowners who live near these roads say they feel like they’ve been left in the dark. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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7,500 Maryland Retirees Receive Notice of Garnishment in Error
About 7,500 retirees in Maryland received notice in error threatening to garnish their pensions.
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DC Ballet School Exec Stole $800K to Feed Gambling Addiction, Feds Say
A woman hired to oversee the books and finances at a major Washington, D.C. ballet school founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon is charged with defrauding the school, including by using its credit cards at MGM National Harbor casino.
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Maryland Comptroller Urges Divesting From Alabama Over Abortion
Maryland’s comptroller says he’s urging the state’s pension system to divest itself from Alabama-based companies due to the state’s strictest-in-the-nation abortion ban.
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Maryland Lawmakers Override Veto on School Start Bill
The Maryland General Assembly voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill that lets local school boards decide whether school begins before or after Labor Day.
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Hogan Vetoes Minimum Wage Hike, School Start Bill
Gov. Larry Hogan has vetoed a measure to raise Maryland’s minimum wage to $15, as well as a measure to give local school boards the ability to decide whether school starts before or after Labor Day.
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Notice of Garnishment Sent in Error to 7,500 Federal Retirees in Maryland
About 7,500 retirees in Maryland received notice in error threatening to garnish their pensions.
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Maryland Elections Officials Change Voter Turnout Prediction After Ballot Shortage
Prince George’s County elections officials say they’re changing the way they predict voter turnout after dozens of precincts ran out of paper ballots during the November election.
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Hot Weather Reignites Maryland Political Debate Over Schools
Hot weather stoked a long-simmering political dispute in Maryland over a lack of air conditioning in Baltimore and Baltimore County schools, as the heat continued to interfere with school hours on Wednesday.
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Prince Georges Co. Schools Close Early for Heat
Prince George’s County Public Schools closed early Thursday due to the extreme heat. County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports some schools’ air conditioning systems aren’t working properly.
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Here's How to Check If You Have Unclaimed Money or Property in DC, Maryland or Virginia
Your state government may be holding on to money and property from forgotten bank accounts, stock dividends or the safe deposit boxes.
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Mass. Adopts Bump Stock Ban Following Las Vegas Massacre
Massachusetts has become the first state to adopt a ban on bump stocks since the mass shooting a Las Vegas music festival.
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Md. Gov. Hogan's $61 Million in Budget Cuts Given Seal of Approval
The Maryland Board of Public Works voted unanimously Wednesday to approve $61 million in budget cuts from Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, after abandoning a proposal to level aid in lower-income jurisdictions.
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MD Panel to Vote on Proposed Budget Cuts
A Maryland panel will consider Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposal to cut $68 million from the state’s $43.5 billion budget.
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Beware at the Pump: Black Market Fuel Is Making Millions
A black market for diesel and gasoline has rapidly spread around the nation, with organized crime gangs using fraudulent credit cards to syphon millions of dollars in fuel from gas stations into large tanks hidden inside pickup trucks and vans. Stealing fuel can be less risky than selling drugs or other illegal endeavors, and criminals can make $1,000 or more...
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Hillary Clinton Would Crush Bill de Blasio in NYC Mayor Race: Poll
Hillary Clinton would crush New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in a head-to-head matchup if she ran as an independent, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday.
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Donald Trump Accepted Public Thanks for Donating to 9/11 Charity in Months After Attacks, But City Review Finds No Evidence He Did So
A city audit has found Donald Trump did not donate to the two main 9/11 charities in the months after the terror attacks despite accepting public thanks for doing so, though the comptroller’s office says it could not conclude the presidential candidate never gave to one of the funds.
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Md. Gov. Signs Executive Order to Start Schools After Labor Day
Spokesmen for the governor and the comptroller on Monday declined to offer details, but both officials have supported starting school after Labor Day.
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Md. Schools to Start After Labor Day in 2017
Governor Larry Hogan signed an executive order giving Maryland public school students an extra week of summer vacation. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins explains why.
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$5.6B Purple Line Contract Approved by Maryland Board
The Maryland Board of Public Works has approved a $5.6 billion contract to build the Purple Line train outside D.C.