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Maryland State Police To Celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend With Communities Across Maryland

Maryland State Police To Celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend With Communities Across Maryland

October 9, 2025 (PIKESVILLE, MD) – Maryland State Police will join faith-based organizations and law enforcement agencies across Maryland to celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend, set for October 10-13, 2025. National Faith & Blue is a...

Owner:  American Government
Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions

Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions

Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions October 9, 2025 Red maple at Anne Arundel Community College. Photo by Gabriel Diggs This fall, the trees are challenging our “just changing-to-midpoint-to-peak” foliage scale. In...

Owner:  American Government
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Baltimore’s Opioid Restitution Fund was awarded $580M. Over 40% has been spoken for

Baltimore’s Opioid Restitution Fund was awarded $580M. Over 40% has been spoken for

BALTIMORE — Of $579.9 million awarded to Baltimore in opioid settlements, $392.5 million has been received by the city, with nearly 40% going to legal fees, according to a Baltimore Sun analysis. Not every drug company has paid the city in full....

Owner:  Boyle Family
Baltimore sues online lender for alleged usury

Baltimore sues online lender for alleged usury

On October 6, the Mayor of Baltimore announced the City of Baltimore sued an online lender in state court seeking civil penalties and injunctive relief for allegedly violating state and city law. According to the complaint, the company made...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
Maryland study shows rise in disordered gambling since sports betting legalized

Maryland study shows rise in disordered gambling since sports betting legalized

WASHINGTON (7News) — The prevalence of disordered gambling within the state of Maryland has increased sharply, with nearly two out of every five Marylanders who bet on sports exhibiting signs of either disordered gambling or at-risk behavior,...

Owner:  Smith Family
Maryland expands tech workforce training through Bowie State partnership

Maryland expands tech workforce training through Bowie State partnership

Through a new partnership, Maryland is working to grow its tech workforce. The Maryland Higher Education Commission and the Maryland Department of Labor have launched a partnership between CodePath and Bowie State University to expand technology...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Financial Conversations Every Couple Should Have Before Marriage

Financial Conversations Every Couple Should Have Before Marriage

Money remains among the most significant reasons why couples in the US break up, with 45% of them occasionally arguing about money issues. These money arguments are considered huge indicators that a marriage could fail. The key is not to avoid...

Owner:  John Frenaye
What metro Atlanta can learn from Charlotte’s economic mobility story

What metro Atlanta can learn from Charlotte’s economic mobility story

Charlotte, N.C. — More than 100 people from around the country gathered in Charlotte on Oct. 7 to learn how they can improve economic mobility in their communities. Charlotte has emerged as a national model for tackling economic mobility issues,...

Owner:  Maria Saporta
Tourist sues SeaWorld’s parent company for ‘bait-and-switch’ in hidden ticket prices

Tourist sues SeaWorld’s parent company for ‘bait-and-switch’ in hidden ticket prices

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Owner:  Evgeny Lebedev
Black Philanthropy Circle invests $1M into Baltimore nonprofits

Black Philanthropy Circle invests $1M into Baltimore nonprofits

By Tashi McQueen AFRO Staff Writer tmcqueen@afro.com The Baltimore Community Foundation’s (BCF) Black Philanthropy Circle (BPC) has reached a significant milestone in 2025, making $1 million in investments to several Black-led and Black-serving...

Owner:  Murphy Family
Bethesda residents losing sleep as Purple Line builders look to extend noise waiver The company in charge of Purple Line construction in downtown Bethesda is seeking an extension of a noise waiver allowing it to do work in the overnight hours.
Steelers' Mike Tomlin lays into Browns for Joe Flacco trade: 'It doesn't make sense to me'
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