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COVID Has Piled Many Tasks On Baltimore Family’s Oldest Child
Katherine Banegas-Bonilla, 17, has put her family first and taken on many tasks during this pandemic, taking from her own time.
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Katherine Banegas-Bonilla, 17, has put her family first and taken on many tasks during this pandemic, taking from her own time.
Dive into Baltimore’s Northwood shopping center; the fight against segregation; and activism by Morgan State University students.
Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great articles that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order.
Jackson was walking through the State House in 2012 when he ran into then-Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, who invited him to chat.
In the wake of George Floyd’s killing and the protests that followed, the Maryland General Assembly will be taking on policing reform.
It all happened shortly before the curtain rose on the annual Legislative Follies in Annapolis in 1987, when Mike Miller approached me.
Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great stories that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order.
Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great articles that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order.
Neighborhoods, communities stick together and work to find ways to cope, during this difficult time.
A Howard County man has been charged in U.S. District Court with making threats against a member of Congress.
A coalition of local and state leaders is demanding Hogan tap into the rainy day fund to act as stimulus for local governments.
Thomas McLain “Mac” Middleton was the only full-time farmer left in the legislature when he was upset by now-Sen. Arthur Ellis.
After hard work by the U.S. House and Senate, Trump calls the bill "a disgrace," and threatens a veto.
Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great stories that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order.
With light at the end of the tunnel after a year unlike any other, Marylanders can look forward to the return of at least some normalcy.
It is its first executive director after nearly 18 months, the report states.
The former Baltimore City councilmember Sneed (D) will serve as Baltimore City Regional Director.
After an 11-hour hearing, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Bonifant upheld an executive order.
Citing the increasing toll metastatic prostate cancer has had on his body, Senate President Emeritus Miller Jr. announced his retirement.
State Sen. Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) is believed to hold the record for service of any state Senate president in U.S. history, the report says.