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‘Now is the time’ to restore historic clock tower in Frederick - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 20 hours agoA defining feature in the skyline of historic Frederick, Maryland, is in danger of condemnation, but...
Al Cornish will chair the 2025 Kentucky Derby Festival board - Louisville Business First
The Business Journals· 7 days agoAlfonso N. “Al” Cornish will chair the 2025 Kentucky Derby Festival. Cornish, who has served on the ...
11 Inspiring Places Around the U.S. to Learn More About Black History
Veranda via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFrom museums to theaters, there's plenty to do in these storied destinations. Here, the best trips...
Biden’s Judicial Nominees Vow to Apply Supreme Court Precedent | National Law Journal
Law.com· 2 days agoThree of President Joe Biden’s U.S. district court judicial nominees in Maryland, New York and...
Wife of former Frederick County official Blaine Young accuses him of domestic violence, putting gun...
The Frederick News-Post· 10 hours agoBlaine Young, a former president of the Frederick County Board of Commissioners and former Frederick...
Gov. Murphy order launches expansive clemency program
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoA new board will adjudicate applications for clemency, expediting applications from those who long...
UMd., Under Armour extend sponsorship with $98M deal - Baltimore Business Journal
The Business Journals· 6 days agoUnder Armour Inc. will continue to sponsor the University of Maryland for the next 12 years under a...
Local credit union CEO retires after 29 years - Baltimore Business Journal
The Business Journals· 1 day agoDon Lewis, CEO of APG Federal Credit Union, retired June 14, according to the credit union’s board...
San Diego’s An’s Gelato named the No. 1 ice cream shop in America
U-T San Diego· 17 hours agoAn’s Dry Cleaning, the unusually named gourmet gelato shop chain that opened its first shop in North...
Legacy admissions ban has juice – and teeth – in Sacramento
Politico· 2 days ago(San Francisco Chronicle) — Amazon faces a $6 million fine for alleged violations of a labor law at two Inland Empire warehouses. (CalMatters) — The Los Angeles school board