The Wireless Foundation's valuable annual report regarding the taxes and fees imposed on wireless services has just been released. It short, it paints a dismal picture for consumers with respect to the taxes, fees, and government surcharges added to their bills.| The Free State Foundation
Community engagement is required for Maryland dispensaries. Learn how to build local trust and meet licensing expectations.| GreenGrowth CPAs
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Take this quiz to see how well you've been paying attention to this week's news.| CNS Maryland
Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order on Sept. 3, aimed at tackling Maryland's affordable housing crisis. The executive order will make homeownership more accessible across the state by reducing production delays and speeding up development processes.| CNS Maryland
Lawmakers express safety concerns as drones are interfering with games for the Baltimore Ravens.| CNS Maryland
The Trump administration on Friday warned Maryland officials not to award contracts based on sex and race in the reconstruction of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.| CNS Maryland
See our Brampton 1860 review! An historic inn in Chestertown, MD with private cottages and gourmet breakfasts on a serene 35-acre estate.| Better Living
Whistleblower lawsuits alleged that Exactech covered up defects in knee implants while patient injuries mounted.| Articles Archive - KFF Health News
New Hampshire joins Pennsylvania on the list of states whose courts have ruled that it's underfunding poor school districts.| Education Week
William Pitt Clotworthy (1829Ireland-1902) of Baltimore invented and patented Patapsco Baking Powder. The following excerpt from Howard's T...| researchingfoodhistory.blogspot.com
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Maryland’s social equity licensing rules, affirming the denial of a preliminary injunction against a series of licensing lotteries that took place last year. The circuit court declined to rule on the plaintiff’s claims that the U.S. Constitution’s dormant commerce clause applies to cannabis, avoiding a […] The post 4th Circuit Upholds Maryland’s Social Equity Program appeared first on CRB Monitor News.| CRB Monitor News
In her new book "As a Jew," Sara Hurwitz describes her own personal Jewish renaissance and why American Jewry needs to search its soul.| JMORE
Although the Billy Goat Trail Section A isn't appropriate for little kids, if your children are experienced hikers, you might be able to complete the trail| Trails That Rock
After surpassing 200 strikeouts for the first time in his career, Pirates ace Paul Skenes admitted it was good to get a breather.| AP News
An American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided on Jan. 29 as the plane prepared to land at Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport.| AP News
The attorneys general of California and Delaware have expressed serious concerns about the safety of OpenAI's chatbot, ChatGPT, especially for children and teens.| AP News
A federal judge has temporarily halted her order directing the government to explain what it’s done to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. The ruling from U.S.| AP News
Maryland is loaded with scenic, testing, value-oriented public golf courses that are as appetizing as the state’s Chesapeake Bay blue crabs.| LINKS Magazine
Jmore spoke with Beth Tfiloh's new head of school Bracha Rutner about her experience as a Jewish educator, the future for BT, and more.| JMORE
Jmore recently spoke with former Social Security commissioner, Maryland governor and mayor of Baltimore Martin O'Malley.| JMORE
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency (MLGCA) has granted bet365 a license for online sports wagering in the state. The application was approved during the MLGCA’s two-hour commission meeting on Thursday (August 28) giving bet365 the green light to begin online operations in tome for the start of the new NFL season which gets […] The post Bet365 Gets Green Light For Online Sports Betting In Maryland appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| USA Casino & Gambling Industry News Archives - Gambling Industry News
WiFi in schools & other public places; Wi-Fi health effects.| www.saferemr.com
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A trend towards the legalization of psychedelic substances for medical use continues across the English-speaking world. The post Maryland Psychedelics Task Force Advances Medical Legalization Amid Growing US Reform Movement appeared first on Psychedelic Health.| Psychedelic Health
Pikesville native Jon Rottenberg and his family use only locally sourced products at their ice creamery in downtown Frederick.| JMORE
Jmore recently caught up with Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen to talk about why he's optimistic about Charm City's future.| JMORE
The JCC of Greater Baltimore announced Aug. 14, the appointment of Paul Lurie as the organization’s incoming chief executive officer| JMORE
Two and a half years after a derailed train spewed toxic gases across eastern Ohio, none ofthe nation’s largest freight railroads have fulfilled promises to join a voluntary federal close call program designed to reduce rail hazards and prevent accidents.| CNS Maryland
Court documents say 59-year-old Dwayne Embrey told detectives that he helped his roommate dispose of his mother's body and led police to where she was found.| wusa9.com
Detectives believe the man's roommate helped him dispose of the woman's body.| wusa9.com
Maryland Sunflower Farm Festival The post The Best Maryland Farm Sunflower Festival appeared first on Sea of Blush.| Sea of Blush
Looking for a cute, historic small town with family-friendly things to do? Look no further than Frederick, Maryland! There are plenty of things to do in Frederick and nearby. From hiking to history, you’ll find something for you and your family to enjoy. We spent a winter weekend exploring Frederick and the surrounding area, and […]| Where the Wild Kids Wander
The state is using an old source of funding to pay for a new money crunch: assisting out-of-state patients with the costs associated with abortion.| KFF Health News
New Cannabis Ventures offers readers this easy-to-read exclusive summary of BDSA’s monthly cannabis sales data for 15 states. Cannabis sales increased 0.5% sequentially in July, which was a decrease on a per-day basis of 2.7%. In this review, we share the results by... #Arizona #bdsa #California| New Cannabis Ventures
Jmore talked with Arlington, Virginia, resident Jonathan Perlman, the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, about his new Chutzpah Coffee Co.| JMORE
Mount Washington's Kitchen Design by Idan was once again defaced because of its display of Israeli and American flags.| JMORE
Is it illegal to vape or smoke and drive in Maryland? Guide to MD laws on vaping with minors, cannabis use in cars & distracted driving.| Ecigator
As August melts into September, many Georgetowners are looking for a final summer getaway before autumn routines kick in. Twenty minutes southwest of St.| The Georgetowner
By Shannon Kelleher In the latest move to combat contamination of a Maryland community’s drinking water, two Salisbury residents allege Perdue Agribusiness is violating federal law by failing to properly dispose of waste that contains toxic PFAS chemicals, according to a lawsuit filed July 25.| The New Lede
Antisemitic conspiracy theories about the onetime Trump friend are proliferating and entering the mainstream.| JMORE
Jerry Flombaum, a rising junior at Pikesville's Beth Tfiloh Community Day School, took part in the prestigious Abarbanel Summer Seminar program in The Netherlands last month.| JMORE
Local Jewish philanthropists Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker recently made the largest donation in the 143-year history of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, which will go toward the construction of a new Park Heights branch.| JMORE
Trumpworld claims Kilmar Abrego Garcia was in MS-13. But new information concerning the local cop who attested to that charge at the time raises fresh questions about it.| The New Republic
Despite significant progress in the US juvenile justice system, some states are regressing towards harsher practices due to sensationalist media coverage and public fear, leading to stricter consequences for young offenders.| Davis Vanguard
by Rosemarie Fettig The Labor collections in UMD’s Special Collections and University Archives hold miles and miles of paper records, but did you know that this collection includes archival materials in other formats, too? When the George Meany Memorial Archives was transferred to UMD in 2013, their holdings also included thousands of films, videotapes, and … Continue reading Labor AV Blog Series: Post #1| Special Collections & University Archives
Every facet of a horse barn is an opportunity to improve climate resilience. The process could inspire you.| Morning Ag Clips
In summer, nothing beats a day by the water. This past Memorial Day weekend, Mark and I spent a day in the quaint waterfront town of Solomons Island, Maryland. Located just under two hours from bot…| Noelle Across The Pond
For health care providers serving rural immigrant communities, moving beyond the framework of legal status opens up new possibilities for care.| Barn Raiser
Figure 1. Bone mouth guard for a baby bottle with surviving rubber in the center. From the Albemarle Rowhouse site (18BC50/40H-292). This month’s featured artifact is a bone mouth guard, which woul…| Maryland History by the Object
This evolution is a significant shift in the landscape of cannabis industry events and reflects the needs of today and the future of the industry. The post CMB Delivered the Right Room in June appeared first on Cannabis Means Business.| Cannabis Means Business
Explore the stunning art, architecture and natural beauty of the Glenstone Museum in Maryland with this travel guide.| I Hit The Button
Iran has a long track record of arranging attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets abroad.| JMORE
The Maryland General Assembly’s 2025 regular session adjourned sine die at the stroke of midnight Tuesday, April 8th, closing out what many dubbed “The Energy Session.” Advanced Energy United’s Maryland policy team was on the ground, making the case that advanced energy technologies are the fastest, most cost-effective path to meet the state’s energy needs. The result? A session that brought some incremental progress but also served as a missed opportunity to implement real solution...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
Today, Maryland legislators had a critical opportunity to address the state’s affordability crisis head-on. The House Economic Matters Committee discussed the Affordable Grid Act (HB 1225/SB 908), and Advanced Energy United’s Katie Mettle testified as an industry expert to explain how the bill works and highlight why it's a common-sense, proactive solution to rising energy costs and the state’s evolving energy needs.| Advanced Energy Perspectives
Ghost tours are one of my favorite ways to explore a city. They help connect us to the history and issues of a time past and understand what lays behind the surface of a place.… More| Noelle Across The Pond
Growing vegetables and fruits, raising livestock, and preserving the food created from these efforts have long been an important part of home economics. During times of national crisis, like the U.…| Maryland History by the Object
by Divya Vashisht At the end of April, the Hornbake Library Letterpress Printing Studio opened its doors to Students Archivists at Maryland (SAM) and students from UMD INFO College to set type, ink, and press their very own print from one of the Library’s newly acquired printing presses. Along with this hands-on experience, SAM learned … Continue reading Printing at SCUA’s New Hornbake Library Letterpress Studio!| Special Collections & University Archives
Empowering financial institutions and capital providers to understand, identify and manage cannabis-related risk and opportunity.| CRB Monitor News
Maryland may be known for its beaches and seafood in the summer, but the state also has plenty of activities to offer during the winter months. As the temperatures drop and the air crisps with anticipation, Maryland in winter isn’t...Read More| The Purposely Lost
The University of Maryland Global Campus “Unstoppable Stories” Podcast According to Podcast Statistics & Industry Trends 2025: Listens, Gear, & More, there are 4,509,765 podcasts registered globally—and who knows how many more are unregistered? We shouldn’t be asking then, “So, who has a podcast these days?” Instead, the question should be “Who doesn’t have a […]| Minding The Campus
The list below shares just some of the best hikes near Baltimore. Have you completed them all?| Trails That Rock
The Maryland Heights Trail is a popular but challenging hike starting in Harpers Ferry. The 4.5-mile out-and-back trail features a steep climb to a stunning| Trails That Rock
In August of 1681 it was reported that there were “…a greate many Gunns shott in the night” at the Piscataway fort near Zekiah Swamp in Charles County (Archives Vol. 17:15). This month’s object (or…| Maryland History by the Object
Barak Hermann, Jenny Seidman, Julie Tonti and Rachael Walkins will be honored with Jewish communal awards at Na'aleh's event on June 10.| JMORE
For more than four decades, Leonard Zeskind, a Baltimore-born human rights activist and author, established a reputation as one of the nation's most fervent watchdogs of white nationalist, anti-immigrant and anti-government extremist groups.| JMORE
Great Falls in Maryland offers visitors an easy way to see multiple waterfalls. The Olmstead Island Bridges trail to the Great Falls Overlook is short enough| Trails That Rock
Old Rag is among the most fun and challenging hikes near Washington, DC. Located in Shenandoah National Park, this 9.3-mile trail is the most popular hike in| Trails That Rock
Investigating the alarming frequency of US pipeline incidents. Is regulator data underreporting the true impact? Texas leads the nation – why?| FracTracker Alliance
Smith Island, Maryland is a tiny, tucked-away gem in the Chesapeake Bay where life moves at the speed of a gentle tide.| Rovology
This month’s archaeological artifact is a small porcelain flush toilet that once graced a child’s toy house (Figure 1). Today, most of the western world take flushing toilets for granted, but they …| Maryland History by the Object
Discover the 8 best weekend getaways from Philadelphia, all within a 2-hour drive. Explore charming small towns with historic main streets, waterfront dining, and unique attractions.| Better Living
Michael Olesker remembers the late, great Henry "Skip" Feldman, former trainer of the old Baltimore Bullets, who passed away Mar. 11 at age 88.| JMORE
The prettiest places to see cherry blossoms in Maryland for the entire family! Avoid the cherry blossom crowds in DC!| Sea of Blush
Kenwood is a neighborhood in Bethesda Maryland with cherry blossom lined streets. Kenwood cherry blossoms is as great alternative to DC!| Sea of Blush
The Baltimore Jewish Council is strongly encouraging the community to view local screenings of the new documentary "October 8."| JMORE
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland's senior senator, talked with Jmore about the state of the nation, escalating antisemitism, and more.| JMORE
The Senate minority leader cancelled his Mar. 17 talk at the Enoch Pratt Free Library due to a planned protest by a local anti-Zionist Jewish group.| JMORE
Midway through February, five states have filed bills to legalize adult use and one state has legislation to allow medical use.| CRB Monitor News
The Weverton Cliffs hike is about two miles out and back. It is moderately challenging, but the many switchbacks along the trail make it feel easier.| Trails That Rock
There is a short and easy trail in Washington Monument State Park that leads to the first completed monument dedicated to George Washington. The trail also| Trails That Rock
BioSpace has revealed its 2025 Hotbed Maps, showcasing nine regional hot spots for life sciences activity.| BioSpace
What makes Crystal Grottoes Caverns, Maryland’s only public cave, worth visiting? I was surprised to find out the answer is plenty!| Get Lost In The USA
Empowering financial institutions and capital providers to understand, identify and manage cannabis-related risk and opportunity.| CRB Monitor News
Explore Boonsboro, MD: Visit Inn BoonsBoro, Nora Roberts' bookstore, and unique shops in this charming, must-visit spot for book lovers.| Get Lost In The USA
Explore the annual Valley Craft Network Studio Tour in Washington County, MD! Find unique artisans and makers on a self-guided driving tour.| Get Lost In The USA
Maryland legislators and advocates agree about the importance of paid family leave but disagree on who should fund it.| State Innovation Exchange
Maryland's new, digital capital grants management system features automated workflows and a self-service portal.| StateScoop
Nothing says fall like visiting a pumpkin patch in Maryland. The absolute best pumpkin patches in Maryland and DC to visit in 2024!| Sea of Blush
Baltimore, MD, September 2017 The post Baltimore, MD, September 2017 appeared first on Vlado Vince.| Vlado Vince
Brentwood is a charming town located in Prince George’s County, Maryland, United States. Situated in the northeastern part of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Brentwood is approximately 3 miles from the heart of the nation’s capital. The town covers an area of about 0.38 square miles and has a population of around 3,000 residents, according to the latest census data. Known for its close-knit community and rich cultural diversity, Brentwood offers a suburban atmosphere with easy acc...| Camping Canada
McKee-Beshers Sunflowers in Poolsville, Maryland are blooming right now! Everything you need to know about the current bloom for 2024| Sea of Blush
We paid $0 to see all the DC attractions. Here's how to get free tours in Washington DC of the White House, Capitol, and Smithsonian museums.| Trip Of A Lifestyle
2024 update of the best sunflower fields in Maryland! Did you miss the sunflowers at McKee Beshers? Here are 15 more fields to check out!| Sea of Blush
Morgan Moore (b. approximately 2006) died due to medical neglect at the hands of his parents, Dominique and Cynthia Moore. At the time of Morgan’s death, nine of the Moore’s children, both adults and minors, were living in the home. Moore and his six minor siblings were homeschooled. They ranged in age from 5 to […] The post Morgan Moore and 6 siblings appeared first on Homeschooling's Invisible Children.| Homeschooling's Invisible Children
A 14-year-old boy (b. 2005) was choked, beaten, neglected, and imprisoned by his father, Anthony Jerome Lewis. The boy’s mother was also present and witnessed the abuse but did not stop or report it. The boy was homeschooled. When he was growing up, Anthony Lewis’s son was often sent to live with his aunt due […] The post Child of Anthony Jerome Lewis appeared first on Homeschooling's Invisible Children.| Homeschooling's Invisible Children
The hike to Kilgore Falls is a popular trail in northern Maryland. The trail is short and easy enough that almost any visitor can enjoy the beauty of| Trails That Rock