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Residents fired up over plan to build new transmission lines over several counties 03:05. BALTIMORE - An environmentally-focused upgrade to Maryland's electric grid will require more than 70 miles ...
Maryland lawmakers approved new boundary lines for legislative districts Thursday as opponents accuse them of gerrymandering and prepare to sue.
Maryland campsite raises concerns over controversial powerline project 02:06. CARROLL COUNTY -- A faith-based youth camp and outdoor education center in Carroll County is raising concerns about a ...
Fifteen weeks before the primary election, a judge is to open a trial Tuesday in which Republicans seek to scrap a Democratic-approved map of Maryland’s congressional district boundary lines.
Republican Del. Kathy Szeliga, R-Baltimore and Harford counties, brandished a copy of the Maryland Constitution as she argued the legislative proposal violated state law.
Maryland judge says she cannot approve congressional map unsigned by Hogan Updated April 1, 2022 Gov. Larry Hogan (R), shown in 2020, vetoed the first redrawn Maryland map in December.
A separate case challenging the state's new congressional map for Maryland's eight seats in the U.S. House is currently being weighed by a judge in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court.
View a map of where in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties 70 miles of high-voltage transmission lines are proposed to go.
With new legislative district maps approved by Maryland lawmakers in January, Washington County will see some changes in certain districts — leaving some county representatives and residents ...
A Maryland judge on Friday threw out the state's new Democratic-backed congressional map, ruling the district lines overwhelmingly favored the party in violation of the state constitution, and ...
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