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Federal agency that gave $6 million to Md. museums, libraries fights Trump’s cuts

Baltimore Sun 24 Mar 2025
Founded in 1996, the institute provides supplemental support for the nation’s museums and libraries — including in Maryland ... In the past five years, Maryland organizations have received $31,706,395 in institute grants.
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OmniTRAX joint venture acquires California short line railroad

Freight Waves 13 Mar 2025
The deal is OmniTRAX’s 29th rail operation in its expanding national network, North America’s largest privately owned shortline holding company ... OmniTRAX, part of Denver-based investor Broe Group, has rail operations from California to Georgia.
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CPKC, Patriot Rail partner on new Texas transload site

Freight Waves 12 Mar 2025
Patriot Rail Co., an operator of U.S ... In partnership with Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Patriot Rail will establish a new multicommodity transload facility on CPKC’s network in Denton, Texas.
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Yearly gains for US rail freight despite intermodal weakness

Freight Waves 12 Mar 2025
rail traffic for the week ending March 8 showed a notable increase in overall activity compared to the same week in 2024, even as intermodal volumes continued to slow so far this year ... Improved Cumberland, Maryland, yard helps CSX reduce train starts.
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MD business community rails against proposed 2.5% services tax

Maryland Daily Record 12 Mar 2025
As Maryland’s business community rails against a proposed tax on business-to-business services, top Democrats have framed it as just one of several options ... .
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FOX45: MTA closes some Light Rail stops for track work until Monday, free shuttles offered

Baltimore Sun 09 Mar 2025
All Light Rail stops between Patapsco and Cromwell, Glen Burnie and BWI Airport are closed through Monday morning due to track work being done, according to The Maryland ...
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PJM fight fuels Maryland debate on climate and energy. Lawmakers move to prevent new power lines.

Baltimore Sun 07 Mar 2025
In the fight for energy independence, Maryland lawmakers are caught in an “existential moment,” according to Senate President Bill Ferguson ... “This is one of the reasons why it was so important to find Maryland-made energy,” Ferguson said.
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Metro eliminates DEI, sustainability offices to comply with Trump’s executive orders

Wtop 07 Mar 2025
Metro readiness for those who need it is a finger tap away Maryland’s Purple Line providing grants to businesses, communities near rail corridor What do riders think of the newly automated trains on Metro’s Red Line?.
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