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Governance experts launch a group to oppose Schedule F
Government Executive· 4 days agoA new group of experts on government and the civil service has formed to oppose conservative-led...
What’s New in Digital Equity: Federal Broadband Bills to Watch
Government Technology· 3 days agoThe bipartisan and bicameral PLAN for Broadband Act was created in response to a 2022 Government...
Ship that hit Baltimore bridge moved. Business continues back at active port.
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoWes Moore stood near the bridge site and the banks of the Chesapeake Bay, looking back at what has...
Marilyn Mosby sentenced to year of home detention for mortgage fraud and perjury
theGrio· 1 day agoA former Baltimore city prosecutor who achieved a national profile for charging police officers in a...
While we're honoring those who died in service, will we preserve the ideals they died for?
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoThat's not what I want, and I hope it's not what you want. I want a country where issues are discussed, debated and decided on their own merits, and not on the basis of any ...
How Construction Trades Impact the Garden State’s Economy
New Jersey Business Magazine· 1 day agoLike many of the Garden State’s most prominent business sectors, the construction industry is one...
Norfolk Southern to pay modest $15M fine as part of federal settlement over Ohio derailment - ...
The Daily Record· 2 days agoThe federal government agreed to a modest $15 million fine for Norfolk Southern over last year’s...
Maryland adds almost 8,000 new jobs in April, labor report says
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 6 days agoDespite the Port of Baltimore shutting down after the Key Bridge collapse, the state of Maryland...
Bottled water is full of microplastics. Is it still ‘natural’?
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoResearch suggests that more than 96 percent of the United States’ community water systems meet ...
Federal marijuana reclassification: What it could mean for Maryland industry
ABC 2 Baltimore· 5 days ago"It's been steady; it's been great for the state and people alike," Whelton told WMAR. The Maryland state government began to permit it last July, and now ...