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Marylanders Face High Gas Prices and Local Concerns This Holiday Weekend

As Marylanders prepare for the holiday weekend, many are opting to stay close to home due to rising gas prices. This trend is impacting local travel plans, with residents choosing to enjoy local attractions rather than venturing far. The increased cost of fuel is a concern for many families looking to make the most of their holiday without breaking the bank.

Community Pushback Against Woodlawn Data Center

In Woodlawn, environmental and faith-based groups are voicing their opposition to a proposed 150-megawatt data center. These groups argue that the development could have significant environmental impacts on the area, and they are urging local officials to reconsider the project. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between economic development and environmental stewardship in the community.

Child Exploitation Sting in Howard County

Law enforcement in Howard County has arrested five men in connection with a child sexual exploitation ring. This operation underscores the importance of vigilance and community cooperation in protecting vulnerable children from exploitation. Authorities are continuing their investigation to ensure the safety and well-being of all children in the area.

Other Local News

In Baltimore County, candidates for state’s attorney are debating their qualifications and the need for change within the office. Meanwhile, disruptions in the Middle East have led to a reduction in fluoride levels in Maryland water systems, affecting local communities. Additionally, a son continues his quest for justice 14 years after his mother was found dead near the Patapsco River, a case that remains unresolved.


Original reporting: Baltimore Fishbowl — read the source article.

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