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Langley Park Bear Tranquilized After Mistaking Tree for Rent-Controlled Housing

A young bear was tranquilized in Langley Park, MD, after appearing in a tree, prompting a critique of local housing issues and wildlife policies. The incident highlighted parallels between the bear’s forced relocation and the struggles of residents facing high living costs and displacement, emphasizing the challenges of coexistence with development.

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Baltimore Banner Expands to Montgomery County to Ensure No Leftist Stone Goes Unturned

BALTIMORE, MD — In a bold move to ensure that every kale salad and rainbow flag sighting from Silver Spring to Bethesda is properly documented, the Baltimore Banner has announced …

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Swatting Hoax Disrupts Frederick Community, Prompts Heavy Police Response

On May 28, a swatting call in Frederick, MD, falsely reported an active assailant, prompting a significant police response. Authorities later confirmed the call was a hoax, emphasizing the dangers and resource wastage associated with such incidents. No injuries occurred, but local law enforcement is taking the matter seriously, seeking information on suspects.

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Shuttered Sound: How County Bureaucracy Crushed a Cultural Beacon in Rural Maryland

The Garage, a DIY music venue in Boyds, Maryland, has ceased operations due to government zoning issues despite hosting over 200 shows. Co-founders Grace Cotting and Levi Hebeisen complied with local demands while advocating for creative freedom. The situation highlights the tension between regulation and artistic expression, prompting community calls for support and reform.

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Pennsylvania Moves to Reform Family Courts and Courtroom Transparency: The Jamie Flick Bills

In Pennsylvania, State Representative Jamie Flick has introduced two significant bills aimed at reforming family court practices amid increased public scrutiny. House Bill 378 seeks to simplify child custody decisions and promote shared parenting, while House Bill 1397 would allow audio and video recordings of courtroom proceedings for transparency. Both bills highlight a growing demand for reform.

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Where Is the Oversight? NY Legislators Stay Silent as Family Court Abuses Continue

Marc Fishman, denied due process and access to his children, symbolizes systemic abuse in New York’s family courts, where judges act without accountability. Despite evidence of misconduct and legislators’ awareness, reforms remain unaddressed, resulting in suffering families. Immediate legislative action and oversight are essential to restore justice in the system.

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A Voice for Justice: How Jeff Reichert Turned to an ADA Advocate to Defend His Rights and Protect His Son

Jeff Reichert has engaged an independent ADA advocate, Janice Wolk Grenadier, to address alleged discrimination and procedural failures in his custody battle. Her letter calls for judicial accountability, an investigation into jurisdictional misconduct, enforcement of past court orders, and safeguarding the rights of both Grant and Jeff during a flawed legal process.

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Aidan Hasn’t Seen His Father in 7 Years: When Parental Alienation Is Court-Sanctioned

Marc Fishman has not seen his son Aidan for over seven years, despite no allegations of abuse or danger. Fishman’s case highlights failures in the family court system, where parental alienation is overlooked and visitation rights are denied without due process. This tragedy reflects a broader issue affecting many parents and children.

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The Illusion of Choice: Montgomery County’s Next Executive Race Is Already a Liberal Parade

The upcoming Montgomery County election seems preordained, with local liberals vying for power rather than presenting genuine choice. Candidates like Will Jawando focus on symbolic issues, while pressing concerns like crime and taxes are ignored. This race reflects a chaotic, inward-looking progressive culture, ensuring little change in governance or policy outcomes.

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Guilty Without a Hearing: How New York Family Court Destroys Due Process

Marc Fishman’s experience in New York’s family court highlights a troubling reality where parents often face legal consequences without a trial. Default orders and procedural dismissals deny them their rights, with judges prioritizing bureaucracy over justice. This systemic issue calls for mandatory hearings to ensure due process and prevent unjust decisions regarding parental access.

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