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The drink is a mainstay in Ocean City and Baltimore bars.
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Caps on payouts for abuse lawsuits, rebates for utility ratepayers, stiffer drunk driving penalties and two new official state symbols headline new laws.
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The ‘Neighborhood Services Unit’ is set to launch in October.
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Non-alcoholic beverages can offer the complex flavors of a mixed drink without the hangover. In Baltimore, a couple bottle shops dedicated to mocktails and other similarly dry beverages are charting a course through this growing market.
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The annual month-long period of temporary sobriety is observed at the beginning of each year. A growing number of Americans are taking part, but does it really make a difference to their health?
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“They're not going to spend that here in Maryland"
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While Moore supports the idea, he is not submitting his own bill changing the law or adding this effort to his list of priorities for the session.
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Rye whiskey must be distilled from at least 51% rye wheat, which many farmers stopped growing due to Prohibition.
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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Jason V.’s conversation continues with brothers Donta and Will Henson, the founders of Los Hermanos Tequila.