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Published on Jun 2, 2025Source: WTSP - Florida - Neutral
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Published on Jun 2, 2025
Maryland Lottery Sends Clinton Man to Hollywood
CLINTON, Md., June 2, 2025 — Wallace Thrash, a 69-year-old retired truck driver from Clinton, is set to visit Hollywood after winning a VIP trip through the Maryland Lottery’s Let’s Make a Deal second-chance promotion. Selected in the first of five …
Source: The Southern Maryland Chronicle - Neutral -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Maryland PSC Cuts BGE, Delmarva Rate Hike Impact
BALTIMORE, Md., May 30, 2025 — The Maryland Public Service Commission issued two Letter Orders on Thursday to address recent rate increases affecting Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) and Delmarva Power customers. The actions aim to mitigate the impact of …
Source: The Southern Maryland Chronicle - Neutral -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Columbia, Maryland ranked second best U.S. city to get a summer job, according to WalletHub
Source: CBS 13 Baltimore - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
SCOTUS Declines To Hear Maryland “Assault Weapon” Ban Case
The U.S. Supreme Court today announced its decision not to hear Snope v. Brown, a significant case challenging Maryland’s ban on commonly owned semi-automatic rifles, often referred to as “assault weapons.” The ruling comes as a major disappointment to the …
Source: The Free Press - Tampa - Florida - Neutral -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Maryland woman charged after allegedly hitting child who called her 'Miss Piggy' during flight
15:15 ET, 02 Jun 2025Updated 15:16 ET, 02 Jun 2025 A Maryland woman is facing charges of child abuse after allegedly striking a small child who made fun of her weight on a flight from Orlando, Florida. According to documents obtained by The Mirror U.S., …
Source: The Mirror US - Left-wing -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Supreme Court Makes Decision on Maryland AR-15 Ban, Rhode Island High Capacity Magazine Ban
A split Supreme Court declined to take up major gun rights cases, letting stand state-level bans on popular rifles and magazines, raising serious concerns for Second Amendment defenders. With key Trump-appointed justices refusing to act, this decision …
Source: TFPP Wire - Right-wing -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Maryland Spring Turkey Hunters Harvest 4,851 Birds
June 2, 2025 Season total decreases 2% from last year but remains above 10-year average Maryland hunters harvested a total of 4,851 wild turkeys during the 2025 spring regular and junior turkey seasons. While this year’s harvest was slightly lower than the …
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Published on Jun 2, 2025
Maryland’s new abortion legislation is missing something | GUEST COMMENTARY
Last month, Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill allocating $25 million to cover the cost of abortions for women who might otherwise struggle to afford them. The bill accomplishes something worthwhile but if its intent was to enable choice by making an abortion …
Source: Baltimore Sun - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 2, 2025
Where's Marty: Kicking off Ice Cream Truck Week with Miss Twist in Maryland
Source: CBS 13 Baltimore - Maryland - Neutral