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Maryland lawmakers call for transparency following Baltimore ICE Detention Center visit.
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Hundreds turn out to tell elected leaders to save their benefits.
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Elected officials, community members celebrate Black history, with commemorative walk to Emmarts United Methodist Church.
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Congressional leaders worried about the future of one of Baltimore County’s largest employers.
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Maryland Democrats praise Biden, throw their support behind Harris.
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Congressman Kweisi Mfume presented a check for $1.3 million to two Baltimore community development groups, Wednesday. They are working to improve health outcomes for residents.
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Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks followed her announcement for the U.S Senate with a rally Wednesday morning.
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“This is the next chapter in correcting a wrong. We're not anywhere near the finish line,” said Senator Ben Cardin.
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An East Baltimore museum that attracts 125,00 visitors annually received over $2 million in federal funds, Friday. Dr. Joanne Martin, founder, says the money will be used to expand the museum.
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More than 50 years ago, Baltimore City's Highway to Nowhere displaced 1,500 residents and shuttered businesses to build the extension.