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It is the second of a dozen state agencies to relocate to the urban core.
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The goal is to target criminal gang activity especially along major roadways.
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The outgoing Republican governor was bullish that the GOP nominee is too far-right for Maryland voters.
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Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan won’t support the Republican nominee this fall.
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The head of the city's public schools sits down for an end-of-the-year talk about some of the major challenges facing the school system.
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More pain at the pump is coming for Maryland residents on July 1.
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Federal approval for COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children is expected soon.
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Pollster Steve Raabe of OpinionWorks assesses the mood of the Maryland electorate. And Justin Fenton, investigative reporter at The Baltimore Banner, discusses crime and policing issues as Marylanders head to the polls next month.
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We’ll go On the Record with Charles Robinson of Maryland Public Television and Joel McCord of WYPR to talk about what the legislature has done this year the ten bills Gov. Hogan vetoed and two dozen he’s letting become law without his signature.
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Most people polled said they approve of how their state and local leaders have handled the pandemic.