Maryland news today
Here are some of the top news stories from Maryland today:
Politics
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced a new initiative to provide free community college tuition to low- and moderate-income students. The program, called "Maryland Promise," will be funded by a combination of state and private dollars. (Source: Baltimore Sun)
- A bill to increase the minimum wage in Maryland to $15 an hour has passed the state Senate and is now headed to the House of Delegates. The bill would phase in the increase over several years. (Source: Maryland Matters)
Crime
- A 25-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a 22-year-old woman who was found dead in a Baltimore apartment complex last week. (Source: Baltimore Sun)
- A police officer in Prince George's County has been charged with assault and misconduct in office after allegedly using excessive force during a traffic stop. (Source: Washington Post)
Education
- The University of Maryland has announced a new program to provide free tuition to students from low-income families. The program, called "Maryland Promise," will be funded by a combination of state and private dollars. (Source: Baltimore Sun)
- A new charter school in Baltimore has been approved by the state Board of Education. The school, which will focus on STEM education, is expected to open in the fall. (Source: Baltimore Business Journal)
Business
- A new Amazon fulfillment center is set to open in Baltimore County, creating hundreds of new jobs. The center will be located in the White Marsh area. (Source: Baltimore Business Journal)
- A Maryland-based company has been acquired by a national healthcare provider. The company, which provides healthcare services to seniors, will continue to operate under its current name. (Source: Maryland Daily Record)
Weather
- A winter storm warning has been issued for parts of Maryland, with snow and freezing rain expected to impact the region tonight and tomorrow. (Source: National Weather Service)
- The Maryland Department of Transportation has announced that all state offices will be closed tomorrow due to the weather. (Source: Maryland Department of Transportation)