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There were issues with power and brakes.
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Earlier this year, the city’s Department of Housing and Community Development revamped the permitting system — and delays got worse. City Council members want to know why.
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Dozens of people were rushed to the hospital last week because of a bad batch of drugs.
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The incident is a reminder that even with a large influx of settlement money, the opioid battle is still raging.
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It’s not easy to become a parent — especially for first-timers or people navigating tough circumstances. But one program is helping smooth the journey from bump to baby.
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Tom speaks with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on the latest concerns in Baltimore City.
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Governor Wes Moore stopped in East Baltimore Friday to announce a $1.25 million dollar grant for a housing non-profit, constructing new homes in a formerly redlined neighborhood.
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Judge Fletcher-Hill offered the city a retrial or lower payout.
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“It just seems like they’re picking random people up off the street.”
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Once finished, the 11-mile shoreline restoration project seeks to protect vulnerable communities from flooding, clean the water and provide a refuge for both people and animals.