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Maryland Legislators Consider Limiting Electronic Absentee Ballots
Maryland legislators are considering a bill to change the way voters access absentee ballots after a News4 I-Team investigation exposed what critics say are vulnerabilities in the system.
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Maryland to Test New Tech to Lower Risk to Human Flagging Crews
Maryland highway officials will test new technology to reduce the risk to human flagging crews in road work zones.
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Maryland Man May Have Been Accidentally Killed by Delivery Truck
Police are looking into the possibility that a man found dead in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Tuesday was accidentally killed by a kitchen appliance delivery truck, sources said.
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Md. House Passes Bills on Crime, Pot, School Safety
The Maryland House of Delegates on Saturday passed measures aimed at fighting crime, advanced a bill to increase school safety and approved an agreement between the House and Senate aimed at increasing diversity in the state’s medical marijuana industry.
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Some Maryland Bills Going Into Law Without Hogan's Signature
The governor’s office released a list of bills Thursday evening that the Democrat-led legislature sent to the Republican governor that he is neither signing nor vetoing, so they will automatically go into law.
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Maryland Senate Votes to Put Resource Officers in Every Public School
The Maryland Senate passed a measure to improve school safety Thursday, after making a significant change to accelerate when all public schools would be required to either have a school resource officer or demonstrate plans for adequate law enforcement coverage.
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Maryland Governor Proposes Emergency Legislation for School Safety
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan proposed emergency legislation for school safety in the wake of last week’s fatal shooting at Great Mills High School.
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Maryland Woman's Scare Highlights Importance of Sepsis Awareness
A Maryland woman returned from a wellness vacation in January to have her health dangerously deteriorate within hours.
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Prince George's County Sergeant Delivers Baby Alongside Busy Highway
A Prince George’s County Police sergeant helped deliver a baby boy on East West Highway in University Park, Maryland, Thursday night.
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Maryland Begins Posting Publicly About Teachers Whose Licenses Are Revoked
Maryland state education officials publicly posted the names of all teachers whose licenses have been revoked.
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Maryland Considers Shortening or Moving PARCC Standardized Tests
Maryland will consider changes to standardized testing for next school year.