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State Roundup Check back here every morning for a quick wrap on what's in Maryland news.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Today's Maryland news is heavy on stories about the state's economy, with news about the effect of the federal stimulus and unemployment leading the way. More |
Thursday, October 29, 2009
There's no end in sight for continuing slots coverage or the battle between the O'Malley administration and Constellation Energy. And a Charles County judge has a deflating experience.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - 08:00
Controversy over the firing of the state's chief public defender, a new job for the lottery director, and mediation requirements for foreclosures are in Maryland News today. More |
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Gov. O'Malley's call for mandatory mediation in the foreclosure process is the biggest story in today's roundup, last filings in the Constellation case, and MARC security checks could slow down commuters.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Could O'Malley get behind the Constellation deal as PSC proceedings wrap up? Catch up on Maryland news from this weekend. More |
Friday, October 23, 2009 - 08:15
The slots fallout continues, and there's new info about Congressional fundraising, today in Maryland news.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
For many, it was a foregone conclusion that the state panel reviewing
slots proposal would approve a Cecil County proposal by Penn National
to install 1,500 machines. It did, unanimously. Most of the coverage
today has to do with what’s next in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore
City. More |
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
State leaders tell school superintendents to tighten their budgets in the face of continuing budget problems; and the slots program designed to raise education money is slowly inching forward. More |
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
State auditors slam a pension fund, the swine flu vaccine is in short supply, and the Anne Arundel Council has more delays on zoning for a slots parlor. More |
Monday, October 19, 2009
Here's what you missed over the weekend. A new slots battle is brewing in Anne Arundel County, and death penalty sniping continues. More |
Friday, October 16, 2009
MarylandReporter.com is in the news again, a raid on the rainy day fund is proposed and rejected, and public financing of General Assembly races is supported by a new statewide poll. Lots of fresh news and opinion from the Gazette. More |
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Today in Maryland: Owners in bankruptcy moving toward big deals on Maryland Race Track, state makes fourth-grade education gains, continued fighting over Constellation's nuclear deal and more.
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Here are some of the sites we look to for our daily roundup.
Newspapers:
The Baltimore Sun
The Washington Post-Maryland
The (Annapolis) Capital
Carroll County Times
The Frederick News-Post
The Gazette of Politics and Business
The Daily Record
The (Hagerstown) Herald-Mail
The (Salisbury) Daily Times
Baltimore Business Journal
Washington Business Journal
Washington Examiner
Cumberland Times-News
The Washington Times
Patuxent Publishing Co.
The Sentinel Newspapers
Television and Radio:
WBAL TV
WMAR (ABC2)
WBFF (Fox Baltimore)
WJZ
WBAL Radio
WYPR (Maryland Public Radio)
WTOP Washington
Online News Sites and Blogs:
Baltimore Brew
Strange Bedfellows (Patuxent)
Tom LoBianco
Maryland Politics (Washington Post Metro)
Maryland Politics Watch
Red Maryland
Inside Charm City
Getting There (Baltimore Sun Transportation)
O'Malley Watch
Maryland Politics (Baltimore Sun)
Maryland Politics Today
Conduit Street (MACo)
Annapolis Capital Punishment
Maryland Chamber Action Network Blog
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