Tag: Maryland
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Maryland Senate Race: Larry Hogan Emerges as a Key Player
In the aftermath of Maryland’s recent primaries, former Republican governor Larry Hogan has emerged as a significant contender in the state’s U.S. Senate race. Hogan’s victory in securing his party’s nomination for the Senate seat previously held by Democratic Senator Ben Cardin has injected new dynamics into what was expected to be a predictable race.…
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Alsobrooks Wins Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate in Maryland
In a significant political upset, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks clinched victory over Rep. David Trone in the Democratic primary race for U.S. Senate, according to projections by the The Local News App (AP). Alsobrooks’s triumph marks a turning point in Maryland’s political landscape, setting the stage for a compelling showdown in the general…
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Last Day for Early Voting in Baltimore: Eight Locations to Cast Your Ballot
Today marks the final opportunity for early voting in Baltimore, Maryland. With eight locations spread across the city, residents have until 8 pm to cast their ballots. Here’s what you need to know: Vote Centers Locations: What to Expect: Check out the MD State Board of Elections website for more FAQs about early voting. Who…
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Marylanders Urged to Check REAL ID Status Ahead of Deadline
Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) emphasizes REAL ID compliance as deadline approaches In preparation for the impending REAL ID requirement, Marylanders are being urged to ensure their compliance status ahead of the deadline. By May 7, 2025, all individuals aged 18 and above must possess a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or…
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Recovery Efforts Update: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Three weeks following the tragic collapse of the Baltimore Key Bridge, Maryland Governor Wes Moore has provided a significant update on recovery efforts, revealing that approximately 1100 tons of steel have been removed from the Patapsco River. Recovery Milestone: Final Victim Found Maryland officials announced a pivotal moment in the recovery process as the sixth…
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Maryland Plans to Rebuild Francis Scott Key Bridge After Fatal Collapse
Maryland authorities have unveiled plans to reconstruct the Francis Scott Key Bridge following its tragic collapse in March, aiming for completion by the fall of 2028. The endeavor comes with an estimated price tag ranging between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion, as disclosed by a spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Transportation, David Broughton. While…
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Early Voting Commences in Baltimore and Maryland for 2024 Primary Election
Early voting for the 2024 Primary Election has officially kicked off in Baltimore and across the state of Maryland. Citizens are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to cast their votes ahead of the main election day. What You Need to Know How to Participate To partake in early voting, eligible voters simply need…
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Maryland Experiences Cooler Days Ahead of Warmup
Maryland is gearing up for a fluctuation in temperatures, with cooler days anticipated before a significant warmup in the coming week. Here’s what to expect: Below-Average Temperatures Begin Today Today marks the commencement of a stretch of below-average temperatures across Maryland. Residents can anticipate mostly cloudy skies, with highs reaching only the low 60s. Gradual…
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Maryland Launches Safety Campaign Urging Caution in Work Zones
Maryland leaders initiated a safety campaign on Tuesday, advocating for reduced speeds in highway work zones. Highlighting the urgency of the issue, Maryland State Police reported thousands of work zone crashes between 2018 and 2022, resulting in the tragic loss of 44 lives. Col. Roland Butler emphasized the preventable nature of many of these incidents,…