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He didn’t think his speeding was dangerous. Then he crashed and killed 3 people.
“I was very naive,” the 21-year-old Maryland driver said in an interview from jail as he awaits sentencing in the Bethesda wreck.
Could moving a giant cross or cutting off its arms resolve a 1st Amendment case?
Federal appeals judges aired both thoughts during hearing over Maryland landmark
 
Del. Will Smith named to fill Raskin’s Md. Senate seat
Montgomery Democratic Central Committee passes over Del. David Moon.

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Hyattsville will allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in city elections
The Prince George’s municipality is the seventh city in Maryland where people can vote even if they are not citizens.
 
Army-Navy game audience expected to include Hogan and Trump
Hogan “not sure” if he will have an opportunity to talk to Trump; will welcome him if the “opportunity presents itself. . . as I would with any president”
 

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Hogan proposes 5 days paid sick leave for Md. businesses with at least 50 workers
The GOP governor’s plan sets up a standoff with Democrats who want a more expansive sick-leave policy.
 
Proposal for $15 minimum wage delayed in Maryland’s largest jurisdiction
Council President Roger Berliner (D-Potomac-Bethesda) wants a new study to examine the effect on local businesses.