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COVID Relief Checks on Way for Some in Maryland; Comptroller Says Measure Falls Short
The Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, signed a bipartisan billion dollar relief package surrounded by the democratic leaders in the general assembly Sunday.
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Payments on the Way for Maryland Residents That Qualify for State's Relief Act
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot had an information session on Facebook Live to go over how the payments of $300 for eligible individuals and $500 for eligible families will be processed. News4’s Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Maryland Gov. Hogan Signs $1B COVID-19 Relief Bill
News4’s Darcy Spencer breaks down the bill and has new reaction on what this help could mean for local families.
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Maryland to Provide 4-Week Vaccine Projections to Locals
Gov. Larry Hogan says Maryland will provide four-week projections about vaccine allocations to local leaders to help them better organize appointments
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Maryland Seniors Frustrated with COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments
Seniors are facing long lines in Montgomery County amid confusion over who can actually get vaccinated. Chris Gordon reports.
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Maryland Senate Overrides Veto of Long Gun Background Checks
The Maryland Senate has voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a measure to require background checks on rifle and shotgun sales in the state
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Gov. Larry Hogan Focuses on Vaccines, Economic Help, Schools in Speech
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is urging patience on residents awaiting vaccination against COVID-19, saying the process will take far longer and be more difficult than anyone would like
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Governor Pushes for FBI Headquarters to Relocate to Maryland
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is reigniting a push to move the FBI’s headquarters from Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C. to Maryland. News4’s Justin Finch reports.
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Maryland Bars, Restaurants to Be Able to Stay Open After 10 p.m., Governor Says
Bars and restaurants in Maryland will be able to remain open past 10 p.m starting Monday, Feb. 1, the governor announced Thursday, citing progress in the fight against COVID-19. Restaurants will still have to operate at no more than 50% indoor capacity. The tightened restrictions on bar and restaurant hours were put into effect on Nov. 20, 2020 because of…
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Montgomery County Splits With Maryland Over Restaurant Closing Time
Maryland’s governor says restaurants in the state can stay open past 10 p.m. starting Monday, but Montgomery County has chosen not to expand evening hours. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports the county is also poised to become the only jurisdiction in the D.C. area to offer no indoor dining.
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Gov. Hogan Establishes Redistricting Reform Commission
In the latest effort to resolve a gerrymandering issue in the state, Gov. Larry Hogan, R, this month announced the formation of the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission
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Gov. Hogan Outlines Mass Vaccine Plans for When More Is Available
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is outlining plans for vaccinating more people against the coronavirus as more shots become available
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Maryland Preparing Mass Coronavirus Vaccination Sites
Governor Larry Hogan says the state will be ready as vaccine supply ramps up. Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Maryland Gov. Hogan Highlights Virus Aid, Tax Cuts, in Budget Plan
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is highlighting his $1 billion virus relief proposal and tax cuts in his annual budget proposal
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Hogan Visits Maryland National Guard Soldiers at Capitol
Gov. Larry Hogan has visited Maryland National Guard troops deployed to protect the U.S. Capitol
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Gov. Hogan Describes Delayed Permission to Send Maryland National Guard
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he immediately mobilized state police and National Guard members when asked to go to Washington to protect the U.S. Capitol, but the state was repeatedly denied permission before finally being authorized to send help
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Maryland Gov. Hogan Calls for President Trump's Removal
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican who has often levied criticism against Trump, called for the president to leave or be removed from office.
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Judge in Newspaper Shooting Case Appointed to Appeals Court
The Maryland judge who has been presiding over the case of a man who killed five people at a newspaper in 2018 has been appointed to the state’s intermediate appellate court
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Condemns GOP Efforts to Overturn Presidential Election
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says GOP efforts to overturn the presidential election is making a “mockery” of the nation’s electoral process
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Maryland Unveils More Help for Businesses During Pandemic
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has announced a series of measures that he hopes will spur job creation and help businesses that have struggled financially as a result of the coronavirus pandemic