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El Concejo del Condado de Montgomery Celebra la Décima Segunda Conmemoración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana

El Concejo del Condado de Montgomery Celebra la Décima Segunda Conmemoración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana

MARYLAND, September 30 - For Immediate Release: Monday, September 29, 2025 ROCKVILLE, Md., 29 de septiembre del 2025—El martes, 30 de septiembre a las 11:30 a.m. el Concejo del Condado de Montgomery celebrará su décima segunda conmemoración anual...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Sept. 25

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Sept. 25

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Sept. 25 September 25, 2025 Foresters and rangers around Maryland continue to report muted leaf colors as Maryland’s foliage rapidly changes colors and falls. This week’s rain, while welcome, caused some early...

Owner:  American Government
Montgomery County Council to Host its Twelfth Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Commemoration

Montgomery County Council to Host its Twelfth Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Commemoration

MARYLAND, September 30 - For Immediate Release: Monday, September 29, 2025 ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 29, 2025—The Montgomery County Council will hold its twelfth annual Hispanic Heritage Month commemoration on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 11:30 a.m. The theme...

Owner:  American Government
Three local businessmen sentenced for $4M COVID relief scheme

Three local businessmen sentenced for $4M COVID relief scheme

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Three local businessmen have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a multi-million-dollar scheme to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a pandemic program that provided low-interest financing to small businesses...

Owner:  American Government
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Baltimore County executive race in 2026: Who’s in, who’s out

Baltimore County executive race in 2026: Who’s in, who’s out

The field of candidates vying to be the next Baltimore County executive is growing ahead of the 2026 primary election next June. Four Democrats, two Republicans and one independent candidate have voiced their intent to run for Baltimore County’s...

Owner:  Smith Family
Maryland trimming 500 state jobs through buyouts, eliminating vacancies

Maryland trimming 500 state jobs through buyouts, eliminating vacancies

Maryland’s state government workforce is shrinking by 502 positions, as workers take buyouts and vacant positions are eliminated. It’s all part of cost-saving measures taken by Gov. Wes Moore and his administration — saving $27.4 million in the...

Owner:  The Venetoulis Institute For Local Journalism
Baltimore Sun Guild journalists face a gag order imposed by owner David Smith

Baltimore Sun Guild journalists face a gag order imposed by owner David Smith

Sinclair Broadcast Group, chaired by David D. Smith, made headlines earlier this month when the media conglomerate forbid the television stations it owns across the country from airing Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show following the remarks he made...

Owner:  Fern Shen
Maryland faces double blow as shutdown and mass federal job cuts hit state workforce

Maryland faces double blow as shutdown and mass federal job cuts hit state workforce

A government shutdown would rattle Maryland’s economy as over 100,000 federal workers are also set to leave their jobs Tuesday under a deferred resignation plan. Originally Published: September 30, 2025 at 5:00 AM EDT

Owner:  Smith Family
Meet the Maryland veterans forging new paths from service to small business success

Meet the Maryland veterans forging new paths from service to small business success

By Andrea Stevens AFRO Staff Writer astevens@afro.com Across Maryland, Black-owned businesses founded by military veterans are building stronger communities through entrepreneurship, service and family legacy. From gourmet kitchens to...

Owner:  Murphy Family
There’s a clear gap in credit scores depending on race and place: How Baltimore is working to fix it 

There’s a clear gap in credit scores depending on race and place: How Baltimore is working to fix it 

By Victoria Mejicanos AFRO Staff Writer vmejicanos@afro.com The weight of a number Sign up for our Daily eBlast to get coverage on Black communities from the media company who has been doing it right for over 132 years. For residents of Baltimore,...

Owner:  Murphy Family
Chase Bank confirms all 4,700 locations will close down for 24 hours in weeks
Former Baltimore construction manager pleads guilty to wage theft

Former Baltimore construction manager pleads guilty to wage theft

September 30, 2025 / 9:16 AM EDT / CBS Baltimore CBS News Live CBS News Baltimore Live Fredy Arellano, 45, of York, Pennsylvania, a former superintendent for a Baltimore City construction company, pleaded guilty to wage theft, the Maryland...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Governor Moore Announces Plan to Close the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup

Governor Moore Announces Plan to Close the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup

Governor Wes Moore has announced plans to close the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup, known as MCI-J, located in Anne Arundel County. The decision to close the facility by June 30, 2026, will enable roughly $21 million per year in...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Gov. Moore Announces Plan To Close The Maryland Correctional Institution At Jessup

Gov. Moore Announces Plan To Close The Maryland Correctional Institution At Jessup

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Governor Wes Moore today announced plans to close the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup, known as MCI-J, located in Anne Arundel County. The decision to close the facility by June 30, 2026 will enable roughly $21 million...

Owner:  Kathy Hollyer
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