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Almost every single grade made improvements in every single subject on Maryland’s standardized tests to assess students’ math, reading, science and social studies skills.
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Maryland and other blue states have been met with funding denials, program cuts and other means that hurt their constituents under the Trump administration.
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Now in its ninth year, Courting Art Baltimore provides both scholarships and a public platform to Baltimore City Public School students who love art.
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Gov. Wes Moore said Wednesday that Maryland will appeal Trump’s decision after the administration denied federal flood aid.
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If the water overtakes Crisfield, some may stay. But many more wonder: Is a community that experiences costly floods every day still a community?
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At least 15 people have been rushed to the hospital for suspected overdoses in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood while search-and-rescue crews canvass the area for more cases, officials said.
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The remaining portions of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will finally be demolished beginning in July.
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Gov. Wes Moore is freezing the hiring of new state employees, offering voluntary buyouts and planning to eliminate vacant jobs and possibly consolidate offices.
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The proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would cross some 400 different properties across the three counties.
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Thursday’s announcement comes weeks after Moore vetoed a bill that would have set up a commission to study reparations, angering allies in the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.
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Scientists say the Chesapeake Bay is still improving, even if this year’s grade marks a step back.
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Efforts to clean up the spill could cause traffic problems in the Harbor East area on Thursday.