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Authorities said at the time that Roske was dismayed at expected Supreme Court opinions ending the national right to abortion and rolling back gun regulations.
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Four people were charged Wednesday in connection with a shooting that killed three people and wounded three others in Virginia, authorities said.
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Maryland lawmakers passed a measure Saturday to try to limit future liabilities from claims of sexual abuse at state and private institutions after thousands of people unexpectedly came forward with allegations of abuse,
saying he's viewing legislation through the lens of growing Maryland's economy, making the state more business-friendly and investing in the state's people. Last year, California lawmakers passed ...
A Florida man pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than $2.3 million in COVID-19 unemployment insurance benefits in Maryland and California. David Godin, 34, faces a maximum sentence of 20 ...
Maryland lawmakers have approved a measure to create a commission to study and recommend potential benefits as reparations for slavery and lingering impacts of racial discrimination in the state.
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Maryland reparations bill advances, Gov. Wes Moore dodges questions on whether he supports the measureaccording to the nonpartisan Maryland Department of Legislative Services. Similar reparations commissions have been created by state governments in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York and Illinois. Last year, the California Reparations Task Force ...
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U.S. District Judge James Bredar in Baltimore issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday night that protects those workers while the lawsuit continues.