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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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Honeycomb Hideout: Springtime Sadness

By The Sting on February 24, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Dear Honeycomb Hideout,  I’ve recently felt down in the dumps. I know we all are going through something but between the snow and covid fatigue I just feel like it’s never going […]

What’s next for the struggling U.S. Postal Service?

By The Sting on February 24, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By JENNIFER MANDATO Capital News Service Washington Bureau Almost two months into the new year, the U.S. Postal Service is still juggling massive delays, budget issues and operational challenges, compounded by the […]

Overdose-related deaths increase amid Covid-19 pandemic

By The Sting on February 23, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By CATHERINE SCOTTCapital News Service Annapolis Bureau Drug and alcohol related fatalities in Maryland have increased since the pandemic, and minority communities were hit the hardest, according to a recent report.  Between […]

Md. taxes may be offset by diaper, feminine hygiene donation

By The Sting on February 18, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By MADISON HUNT Capital News Service A Maryland bill would allow deductions of up to $1,000 from state income tax for donations of diapers or feminine products to a qualified charitable organization starting […]

Franchot expects Marylanders to see relief as early as Friday

By The Sting on February 18, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By CATHERINE SCOTTCapital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot, D, expects 98% of all relief payments to be processed and in eligible people’s bank accounts as early as Friday. […]

Bill allows for more local restrictions on tobacco products

By The Sting on February 18, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By JACOB STEINBERGCapital News Service  Maryland legislators introduced a bill that would allow localities throughout the state to place more stringent restrictions on the sale and distribution of cigarettes and other tobacco […]

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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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