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Anne Arundel man pleads guilty to dumping over 250,000 scrap tires at Western Maryland site
A 48-year-old from Anne Arundel County left scrap tires strewn across an industrial property in Western Maryland. He has pleaded guilty to 17 environmental crimes, authorities say.
More than 250,000 tires were left abandoned at an industrial site in Allegany County, Maryland.
Abortion is legal in Maryland. So why is there a ballot question about it?
Maryland has some of the strongest abortion protections in the country. Now, voters will decide whether the state constitution should include a right to reproductive freedom.
Maryland already has some of the strongest abortion protections in the county. Question 1 would enshrine reproductive freedom in the state constitution.
Maryland hospitals face IV shortage as hurricanes hit suppliers
Flooding from Hurricane Helene halted production at the country’s leading manufacturer and triggered a national shortage.
Flooding from Hurricane Helene damaged a plant in Marion, N.C., that was the nation's leading manufacturer of IV fluids.
In one Maryland House race, a raging debate over what it means to be local
The candidates are vying to succeed Rep. David Trone in a district where Democrats narrowly outnumber Republicans.
Democrat April McClain Delaney, left, and Republican Neil Parrott.
The Naval Academy’s affirmative action trial is over. What’s next?
The future of the U.S. Naval Academy’s admissions process is now in the hands of a federal judge.
The U.S. Naval Academy defended its consideration of race in admissions in a nearly two-week-long trial that concluded Thursday.
Naval Academy argues national security depends on race-conscious admissions
Students for Fair Admissions, which won a landmark Supreme Court case last year, alleges the Naval Academy discriminates against white applicants.
The Naval Academy is defending its affirmative action policies in federal court this week.
Naval Academy on trial over race in admissions: What you should know
The case marks latest effort by Students for Fair Admissions to eliminate race-conscious policies in higher education.
An anti-affirmative action group that won a landmark 2023 Supreme Court decision sued the Naval Academy for considering race in its admissions.
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