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  • Maryland bill aims to increase transparency within police departments

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Lawmakers in the Maryland General Assembly are working around the clock to address an issue that they say is long overdue when it comes to addressing the need for more transparency from police departments.

  • 108 Maryland organizations calling on Gov. Hogan for safer working conditions in poultry, seafood, and agriculture industries

    MARYLAND- Over a hundred organizations and businesses are teaming up to call on Governor Larry Hogan to enact mandated protections to make working conditions safer for those those in the poultry, seafood, and agriculture industries.

  • 2020 Maryland Primary Election - Unofficial Numbers

    (WMDT-TV) — The Maryland State Board of Elections has released the unofficial results of Tuesday’s primary elections as of 11:55 PM.

  • 3 Salisbury PD Officers, 1 Wicomico State’s Attorney’s Office Prosecutor placed on leave

    SALISBURY, Md. – 47 ABC has confirmed that three Salisbury Police officers and one prosecutor from the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s office have been placed on leave.

  • About 43K filed for unemployment in Maryland last week

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — About 43,000 people in Maryland filed for unemployment last week for first-time benefits.

  • Advocates urge Hogan to adjust plan for traditional election

    SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Voting rights advocates and local election officials are urging Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to adjust his directive to hold a traditional election in November.

  • All 8 of Maryland's US House incumbents win reelection

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — U.S. Reps. Kweisi Mfume and Steny Hoyer have won reelection in Maryland, along with the state's six other U.S. House incumbents including 1st District Representative Andy Harris, who represents the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

  • All Maryland hospitals set to get vaccine within 2 weeks

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A Maryland health official says all of the state's hospitals are expected to receive some COVID-19 vaccines in the next two weeks to begin vaccinating critical frontline staff.

  • Alleged child rapist set for jury trial in Wicomico County

    SALISBURY, MD – A man accused of sexually assaulting two minors appeared in the Wicomico County Circuit Courthouse on Thursday for a pre-trial conference.

  • Analyst: Maryland faces between $925M and $1.1B budget hole

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A fiscal analyst for Maryland says the state faces a budget hole of between $925 million and $1.1 billion for the current fiscal year because of the impact of the coronavirus on the economy.

  • Annual boat show sets sail in Ocean City

    OCEAN CITY, Md. – On Saturday, thousands of people headed to the Convention Center to check out boats, oars, and pretty much anything you need to set sail this summer.

  • AP News Guide: Election Day 2020 in Maryland

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Many Maryland voters have already mailed in their ballots amid the coronavirus pandemic, or voted early.

  • Authorities investigate uprising at Maryland juvenile center

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland authorities are investigating what state police describe as a riot at a privately run treatment center on the grounds of a state juvenile detention facility.

  • Balloon releases could soon be banned in MD

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A bill that would ban the release of non-biodegradable balloons has cleared the Maryland Senate.

  • Beach and boardwalk reopen in Ocean City

    OCEAN CITY, Md. – “We were cooped up in the house for two months now almost and getting out is just wonderful,” said Tom Cosgrove.

  • Bill could require MD colleges to disclose course costs

    MARYLAND–New legislation is making its way around the general assembly in Maryland that would require state colleges and universities to disclose all course costs to students, the goal is to help students better manage their finances.

  • Bill to strengthen hate crime law in Maryland

    MARYLAND- The parents of a boy who was murdered in 2017 were in Annapolis urging lawmakers to broaden Maryland’s hate crime law with a new bill.

  • BREAKING: Gov. Hogan announces postponement of Md. primary election, other new measures statewide

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan held a press conference Tuesday morning to announce additional measures being taken statewide to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

  • BREAKING: Governor Larry Hogan issues stay-at-home order for Maryland residents

    MARYLAND – Governor Larry Hogan has announced a stay-at-home order for all residents in Maryland in an effort to slow the spread of the Coronavirus.

  • Burn ban issued for Worcester County

    SNOW HILL, Md. – Worcester County Fire Marshal Jeff McMahon has issued a burn ban for the county, effective immediately.

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