By Ted VibertREGULAR readers of this column will know that ever since the States made the decision in 2019 that the Island would have to be carbon neutral by 2030, and then later adjusted to 2050, I have been pointing out the idiocy of that position..
Maryland lawmakers are considering two bills that are aiming to rethink how public school systems craft a school-scheduling model that is innovative and tailored toward improving optimal learning environments for students as school systems across the state look toward implementing the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.
Analysts say Maryland's congressional redistricting process squeezed Democrats in the state legislature between the competing objectives of maintaining their party’s control of the U.S. House and seeking to hold the high ground on issues of transparency and government reform.
Bars and strip clubs on The Block in Baltimore would avoid an early closing time by meeting security requirements in a bill that passed the state Senate on Tuesday.