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Shooting happened Friday afternoon about a block up from the old Lexington Market building
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a surprise address to graduates at Johns Hopkins University’s commencement ceremony via livestream Thursday morning.
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City, school and faith leaders gathered at the University of Baltimore exploring solutions for the recent uptick in gun violence among the city’s youth. The mother of a slain teen expressed the concern many parents share regarding the need for greater school security.
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“How are you guys going to approach it in a way that will not make it feel like you're chastising, or blaming the children that you're talking to?”
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The money from the tax is earmarked to pay for the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, an ambitious and expensive plan to improve public schools.
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Reporters matched details in the Maryland attorney general's report into the Archdiocese of Baltimore to court transcripts, archdiocesan letters, church directories, news articles and other public documents.
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As the COVID-19 public health emergency ends, Maryland begins the Herculean task of renewing Medicaid coverage for everyone enrolled for the first time in three years.
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One hundred days into his term as governor, 17% of Marylanders gave strong approval to Moore’s job performance while 36% approved. A total of 26% disapproved or strongly disapproved, with 20% unsure of their view of the new Democratic governor.
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The announcement came with two weeks left for homeowners to pay outstanding taxes, but housing advocates say only changes to state and local law can ensure the system is more just.
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Inspectors found the private operator of Charlotte Hall Veterans Home failed to report abuse allegations and failed to maintain a rodent-free environment.