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Activists gather in Annapolis as hearings begin on gun control

February 7, 2023 Capital News Service

Bills to tighten up Maryland’s gun laws brought out protests and activists Tuesday as more than 300 people signed up to speak to five gun control proposals to put an age limit on rifle possession, create a voluntary registration system to keep guns from suicidal people and restrict where guns can be carried throughout the state.

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Hogan appoints Del. Sydnor to Senate

December 31, 2019December 31, 2019 Maryland Reporter

DEL. SYDNOR APPOINTED SENATOR: Republican Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday appointed Democratic Del. Charles Sydnor to become a state senator representing western

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Baltimore Mayor Young concerned about a white van ‘snatching’ young girls to sell their organs; More schools just ‘average’

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019 Maryland Reporter

MAYOR YOUNG MAKES ODD CLAIM: In a recent televised news conference and interview, Baltimore Mayor Jack Young said he’s concerned about a

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Annapolis Moves: Sen. Zirkin to resign; Del Cassilly joins Hogan

December 3, 2019 Maryland Reporter

SEN. ZIRKIN TO RESIGN EFFECTIVE JAN. 1: State Sen. Bobby Zirkin, who has led the Maryland Senate’s high-profile justice committee for

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Hundreds of new Maryland laws took effect Oct. 1

October 2, 2019 Maryland Reporter

Sunday sunrise at State House by Ray Hoffman By Capital News Service Staff Hundreds of Maryland laws go into effect

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How tough was John McCain?

August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 Michael Olesker

Navy fighter pilot John McCain was captured by Vietnamese civilians in Truc Bach Lake near Hanoi Vietnam on Oct. 26,

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‘We won’t forget being called the enemy of the people’

July 2, 2018July 2, 2018 Michael Olesker

Police and Fire officials work the scene of an active shooter incident in front 888 Bestgate Road. This building is

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US Naval Academy Sea Trials encourage ‘esprit de corps’

May 17, 2018May 18, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes

Class of 2021 Midshipmen dash across the Naval Academy Bridge during the 2018 US Naval Academy Sea Trials. (Anthony C.

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Maryland Reporter News 

Hogan wins big in legislature session

April 10, 2018 Maryland Reporter

Senate President Mike Miller, Gov. Larry Hogan and House Speaker Michael Busch at Thursday’s bill signing. Governor’s Office photo By

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Maryland lawmakers weigh integrating services to break poverty cycle

November 8, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Jess Feldman Capital News Service  To end multi-generational poverty, state and local agencies should integrate services such as early

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