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If you love to fish, but you don’t have a license, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources has issued a reprieve. The state will allow anglers to fish without a license on three days this summer: June 1, June 8 and July 4. “We are lucky to live in a state where you can fish […]

There will be updates that are to ensure everyone in Maryland is in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act, which Congress passed in 2005. This will mean that all Marylanders need to update their driver’s licenses and/or ID cars by October 2020. After that deadline, anyone taking a commercial flight will be required to […]

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Trump's base branded angry tweets in opposition to a federal judge's decision with #BoycottHawaii, but most social media users weren't having it.

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This snow that is just hours away from touching down in the Maryland area is supposed to be a rough one. How AMAZING would it be if the meteorologist were wrong this time as they were the other 50 times this season? The storm system that is coming this way is expected to bring heavy […]

Wrapping up a very successful week as Marylanders break state records for early voting. As of Friday the official early voter turnout number stood at 877,134 compared to 430,000 in 2016. Democrats voting early outnumbered Republicans voting early by almost three to one. Election Day is Tuesday Nov 8th. The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews:

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The Court of Special Appeals in Maryland, the state’s second-highest court, has ordered another trial and restored charges against a man from Northwest Baltimore who was acquitted in the murder of North Carolina native Phylicia Barnes. The court says Circuit Judge John Addison Howard committed a mistake in January 2015 when he acquitted Michael Johnson of […]

A suspect is in police custody for a fatal shooting spree in Maryland. One of the victims is the suspect's estranged wife.

The motion was filed last Thursday (March 31) at the Baltimore City Circuit Court to have Garrett Miller testify at Nero's trial, which will begin May 10. The order was filed since Miller will most likely refuse to take the stand because of his right against self-incrimination, says the report. Prosecutors dealt with similar issues in the case of Officer William Porter.

Lyrics from the song (including those calling Northerners "scum") will be replaced with a poem by John T. White about the state's appearance and natural beauty.