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2024 Maryland Democratic presidential primary. [3] 2024 Maryland Republican presidential primary. [3] June 6 – A number of people are injured by tornadoes in Maryland. [4] June 17 – Governor Wes Moore pardons more than 175,000 people with low-level marijuana convictions. [5]
The comptroller of Maryland is a ... and prepares the state of Maryland's annual comprehensive financial report. ... This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, ...
An independent commission on Baltimore-area transit made a number of suggestions in a 2002 report for new lines and expansions of existing lines. [27] Newer proposals include expanding service on the existing Central Light RailLink line by extending Sunday service via the BaltimoreLink plan, as well as new stations and spurs.
(The Center Square) — Maryland was found to be the 11th-most indebted state between 2020 and 2022, despite its small size, according to a recent study. The largest states were among the leading ...
In November 2024, residents of the Rockland Run condominium community, of 241 units, in Baltimore County, shared their concerns with The Baltimore Banner about rising costs, including a 15% raise in dues and a "$250,000 special assessment" that has to be split among residents, and noted that one resident asked the Maryland Office of the ...
Kumar Barve was initially appointed to finish a partial term ending June 30, 2024, and was later reappointed to a full five-year term that will begin on July 1, 2024 and run through June 30, 2029. [5] The currently vacant position was most recently occupied by Anthony J. O'Donnell who retired effective June 1, 2024. [6]
Costs rose and the opening date receded again in 2023 [18] and 2024. As of March 2024, the estimated cost to build the line and operate it through 2057 was $9.53 billion, some $4 billion over the initial 2016 budget of $5.6 billion. Train service is expected to begin in December 2027. [19] [20]
Section 7-705 [38] of the Maryland Transportation article (Annotated Code of Maryland) enumerates a list of acts specifically prohibited on public transit vehicles, with penalties of fines up to $1,000 and possible jail terms for violations. In addition to the enumerated rules of behavior, Section 7-705 also allows the MTA to enforce local ...