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Councilman Marks calls board “aggressively pro-development.”
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A local organization serving people with autism held a mock training Thursday teaching them what to do in those situations.
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County school board members approved an application for a new language-immersion charter school to open next fall.
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The county plans to analyze decades-old DNA to solve cases.
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Decades of development have led to crowded classrooms.
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Executive presented a $5 billion spending plan to the County Council.
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Facility continues to ramp up its ability to take more ships diverted from the Port of Baltimore.
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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.