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Court costs continue to climb in case that was settled two years ago.
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The Freedom to Read Act, which passed both chambers of the state legislature this month, will go into effect as an emergency measure to protect librarians and the books they put on their shelves.
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Following this week's disaster on the Patapsco River, what's next for Baltimore and the residents closest to the site of the crash?
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Watershed Public Charter School is one of 90 recipients nationwide for the first round of the Renew America’s Schools grants, which fund clean energy projects in public schools.
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The vote ends the district’s largest boundary study to date with a map recommended from the redistricting committee – and a last-minute amendment
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Maryland automatically charges more teens as adults than almost any other state. An analysis of recent decisions found that some judges rely on what juvenile justice advocates say is unfair reasoning to keep those young people in adult court.
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The University System of Maryland will take deeper look at how its campuses can prevent the kind of abuse a federal investigation found at UMBC.
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It currently doesn’t have the support it needs to get on the November ballot.
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The investigation found that the University of Maryland Baltimore County knew about allegations of sex discrimination by a former head coach and failed to properly respond.
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Currently the county council would pick his replacement.