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Maryland, Virginia Senators Urge Biden To Resume Plans For New FBI Headquarters
Maryland, Virginia senators have joined to urge President Biden to resume plans to build a new Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters.
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Maryland, Virginia senators have joined to urge President Biden to resume plans to build a new Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters.
The new policy director, Meghan Conklin, was also a senior staff member in the Obama Administration.
With demand for COVID-19 vaccines dropping in many states, the federal government is changing how those doses are allocated.
Members of the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission convened a virtual introductory meeting Wednesday night.
Former Md. Chief Medical Examiner Dr. David Fowler testified in defense of Derek Chauvin, the police officer convicted of killing Floyd.
Former Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler (D) has hired a Maryland campaign veteran to manage his expected bid for governor next year.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) is removing some homes from the city's annual tax sale later this month.
Capital Express Mobility Partners has protested the initial decision, the report indicates.
It is the culmination of a project that began in 1996, the report indicates.
It comes from a coalition of fair housing advocates, after tenant relief efforts failed to pass in the Maryland General Assembly.
David Blair is the best choice for Montgomery County executive. Here is why I made my decision.
It's great to once again have a president who can read.
Finally ensconced as permanent secretary at the Maryland Department of Health, Dennis R. Schrader announced several appointments.
In Maryland, reducing plastic waste and finding climate solutions have broad support among Marylanders, from plastic foam to bag bans.
The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission will hold its first meeting this Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The curiosity comes from picking up an insect with widely set apart and prominent eyes, short antennae, and membranous front wings.
A dramatic increase is revealed from preliminary data, the report indicates.
A group of biking enthusiasts from both sides of the Potomac is urging officials in Maryland and Virginia to consider a new use.
More than 8,500 Marylanders have died of COVID-19 since March 2020, as the devastating novel coronavirus pandemic swept through the state.
A multi-million dollar project to expand high-speed internet to rural Charles County formally broke ground Wednesday.