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Biden’s COVID relief plan includes $130 billion to help schools reopen

By The Sting on March 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Maryland General Assembly targets suicide prevention

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College athletes could be paid for endorsements under Md. bill

By The Sting on March 4, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Lawmakers launch new effort at tightening background checks on gun sales

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Sports betting debate heats up in Annapolis

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Fraudulent unemployment claims present concerns in Maryland

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Hogan looks to new vaccine during stadium site visit

By The Sting on February 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By DARRYL KINSEY JR. Capital News Service Annapolis Bureau Emergency use authorization of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine would provide a huge boost to Maryland’s efforts to fill the gulf of supply in the […]

Pandemic could change Md. oyster industry for good

By The Sting on February 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By AUDREY DECKERCapital News Service Annapolis Bureau The pandemic-affected oyster season has been difficult for the industry in Maryland, causing farmers and watermen to rethink how they sell their product and changing […]

Bills seek to limit implicit bias in Md. judicial system

By The Sting on February 25, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

BY JACOB STEINBERGCapital News Service Annapolis Bureau Maryland legislators introduced a pair of bills that could mandate police, judges, state’s attorneys and public defenders undergo implicit bias training in order to recognize […]

New bill would change police procedure during traffic stops

By The Sting on February 25, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By KIMBERLY SEIF Capital News Service Annapolis Bureau A bill in the Maryland General Assembly would change procedure during a traffic or other stop to ensure that officers explicitly state certain rights, and […]

Marijuana legalization proposed in Maryland Legislature

By The Sting on February 25, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By CATHERINE SCOTTCapital News Service Annapolis Bureau A bill essentially legalizing recreational use of cannabis in Maryland would be an important step toward addressing social equity and racial injustices, advocates said.  “This […]

Reflecting on the Ravens’ 2020 Season

By Jeff Dominguez on February 24, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Now that we are almost a month removed from the Super Bowl, we are officially in the 2021 NFL offseason. Yesterday, February 23rd, marks the first day for teams to opt in […]

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"Nearly one-quarter of entrepreneurial start-ups worth more than $1 billion were founded by people who came to the United States as international students." 🌎📚
New Maryland legislation aims to address rising suicides rate and concerns about police interactions with those threatening to self-harm. 😔🚔
By the end of March, 18 out of 24 Maryland school systems will be offer in-person instruction at least two days a week in elementary, middle and high school grade levels. 🚸📚
Amidst a surge in firearms sales, lawmakers in the Senate and House have introduced legislation expanding background checks for all gun purchases. 🏷️🔎
College athletes could be allowed to profit off of their name, image and likeness, and would be better protected under a bill that passed the Maryland House of Delegates this week. 📷💰™️
Maryland legislators have begun to discuss regulation of newly approved legalized sports betting market, including mobile wagering. 📱💸
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