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Moore’s Inauguration Showcases Maryland’s Diversity

January 18, 2023January 19, 2023 Capital News Service

Lawmakers seemed keenly aware of the gravity of the moment as they gathered in a joint session in a tightly packed House chamber at 9:30 a.m. to certify election results to cheers and loud applause. Some seemed ready, even before the inauguration began, to get to work alongside their new governor.

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National News 

Havenner’s Biscuit: History in a box

June 18, 2016April 20, 2019 David Bezayiff

Whenever I visit a new city I like to walk around its downtown, breathing in both its history and contemporary

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

DC day tripping: Returning for some fun and history

November 24, 2015November 24, 2015 Kathy Gamble

I moved from Washington DC to St Paul, Minnesota almost exactly a year ago. Last weekend I found myself back

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Carl Beijer Columnists News 

Who homesteaded the world?

August 3, 2015August 3, 2015 Carl Beijer

PHOTO: The Sumerian Kings List – Libertarian proof that we’ve always had a king of the world. Libertarians maintain a

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Maryland Reporter News 

Maryland GOP gains 2 Senators, 7 Delegates for a record 50 House members

November 5, 2014 Maryland Reporter

Governor-elect Larry Hogan Jr., second from left, gets together with the men who sweeped out the Democrats in the Dundalk-Essex

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Ballantine – A historic IPA, resurrected.

September 26, 2014September 25, 2014 John Thompson

If you go to the internet to do research on Ballantine Brewing, one thing that is extremely had to find

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Columnists James Moore Letters to the Editor News 

President Obama gets an ‘F’ in history

August 16, 2014December 16, 2020 James Moore

Dear Editor, As a recently retired teacher who spent much of the past thirty years teaching history to middle school

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Blogs Grab a pint with The Hop Local 

Brewmore: Inspiration through beer and film

March 21, 2014 John Thompson

March 20th. The first day of spring. A century or so ago Baltimore breweries may have been busy brewing a

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Commentary News 

Baltimore City, You’re Breaking My Heart: This is why people leave

February 10, 2014 Tracey Halvorsen

Life takes you places, you follow a course that isn’t completely of your own making. One day you wake up,

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

Garrett’s Great Library at Evergreen – Check it out!

January 14, 2014November 1, 2014 Kathy Gamble

I was in Baltimore last weekend and spent the afternoon at the Evergreen Museum. It was originally a 32-acre estate

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,931,651,718,802

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