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Loss of Key Bridge leads to more potholes, truck traffic in neighborhoods

May 13, 2025May 13, 2025 Capital News Service

Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse, rerouted trucks have wrought havoc on Dundalk’s narrow roads, causing stress and headaches for motorists and local officials. Even truckers don’t like the situation.

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Machine learning in Maryland and elsewhere opens new possibilities for suicide prevention

May 12, 2025May 12, 2025 Capital News Service

The resulting research paper, titled “Reasons to Live Instead of Dying by Suicide: New Insights from a Computer-Assisted Content Analysis,” uses machine learning to discern the reasons the Redditors chose to live.

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Here’s how federal and state action may affect Maryland electric vehicle programs

May 12, 2025May 12, 2025 Capital News Service

Maryland joined a coalition of states and Washington, D.C. in a lawsuit Wednesday to overturn an executive order from President Donald Trump that blocks billions in funding for electric vehicle charging stations.

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Visitors, workers – and Democrats – dismayed at sudden firing of Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden

May 10, 2025May 10, 2025 Capital News Service

At the Library of Congress, visitors from across the country, some stepping inside the ornate Beaux Arts building for the first time, reacted with anger and dismay to President Donald Trump’s abrupt firing of Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, the first African American woman to head the institution.

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Baltimore violence prevention program is in peril

May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 Capital News Service

Crime fell across Baltimore City in 2024, which the Mayor’s office said is thanks in part to programs like Safe Streets, the city’s primary violence reduction program, which is administered by Lifebridge Health Center for Hope. Now, despite a year of landmark achievements, the center is in peril.

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How the Key Bridge collapse upended workers far beyond the Baltimore region

May 9, 2025May 13, 2025 Capital News Service

Newly released data shows the Key Bridge collapse upended workers far beyond Baltimore, with people in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and beyond receiving emergency state relief funds after losing their jobs.

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Maryland lawmakers decry possible Medicaid cuts amid 24-hour protest

May 9, 2025 Capital News Service

Jorwic was joined by 15 Democratic lawmakers, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Rep. Jamie Raskin, both of Maryland, disability advocates, health care workers, Medicaid users, a live band, and, at the vigil’s peak, at least 300 protesters.

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Unemployment Claims in Maryland Are 30.38% Higher Than the Previous Week – WalletHub Study

May 8, 2025 Press Release

Maryland is struggling with unemployment, with last week’s claims 30.38% higher than the week before and 38.53% higher than last

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It Takes 8.2 Years to Save for a Down Payment in Columbia

May 6, 2025May 6, 2025 Press Release

A new study on behalf of Upgraded Points has identified the U.S. cities and states where saving for a home

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Parents often struggle to find help for troubled youngsters — but this Maryland program can help

May 5, 2025May 6, 2025 Capital News Service

Many other parents are just as content, according to the Maryland Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care program’s last quarterly report. Of 231 families who completed a satisfaction survey, 98.3% reported they would be likely or very likely to recommend the social work intern to a friend or family member.

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