Recent Articles from Hannah Gaskill
Geothermal energy incentivized in MD but not widely used at homes
Maryland is investing in geothermal energy, which can help power large-scale projects like schools and data centers, but it isn't being widely used in the state residentially.
Cox beat Hale in MD gubernatorial primary without Republican establishment. How?
How did Dan Cox win Maryland's Republican gubernatorial primary over the establishment-backed Ed Hale?
Board rules for MD employees’ union on telework complaint
The Maryland Public Employee Relations Board ruled in favor of the state employees' union regarding withheld information on telework.
Laurel Park horse training facility purchase approved by MD board
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the $48.5 million purchase of Laurel Race Track to be used as a year-round thoroughbred horse training facility.
Budget, vaccines, judicial ethics: 6 key MD laws going into effect July 1
Here are some key Maryland policies that take effect July 1, from the new budget to vaccinations to contraception.
UnitedHealth, CareFirst allowed midyear rate increases in MD but less than requested
The Maryland Insurance Administration approved midyear rate increases for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and UnitedHealthcare for small businesses.
Glock ban: MD Republicans call on DOJ to review
Maryland Republicans asked the Department of Justice to review legislation poised to ban the sale of Glock pistols.
Ruff beats Attar in MD Senate primary, AP calls
Maryland Del. Malcolm Ruff beat incumbent Sen. Dalya Attar in the Baltimore 41st district Senate primary amid Attar's criminal indictment, the Associated Press called.
MD Senate President Bill Ferguson proclaims win in primary election
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson declared victory over challenger Bobby LaPin in the Democratic primary race to represent District 46.
Primary election: MD requests 77K more mail-in ballots than in 2022
As state officials deal with the fallout of a mistake with mail-in ballots, Marylanders requested far more of them for Tuesday's primary election than they did in 2022.
MD intends to pay at least $85M for Preakness intellectual property
Maryland plans to acquire intellectual property rights of the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan by matching Churchill Downs' $85 million offer.
Where do Attar, Ruff stand on issues in heated MD Senate race?
Sen. Dalya Attar and Del. Malcolm P. Ruff face off in Baltimore’s 41st District Senate race one of the most hotly contested races this year.
















