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Police apprehended the man after receiving a tip that he had been spotted at a McDonald’s near Altoona, Pennsylvania.
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A large fire at a wood waste site in the city’s Woodberry neighborhood has shut down Interstate 83 in both directions, as well as Cold Spring Lane.
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The replacement for the Key Bridge would vertically dwarf the felled span and have slightly more space between its main piers, preliminary designs show.
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The consulting firm Accenture will research Trump’s proposed agenda and how it will affect the state’s priorities and programs.
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Marriott, based in Bethesda, is gearing up to lay off more than 800 employees by the start of the new year.
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The settlement doesn’t involve the exchange of money and required Jovani Patterson, the lone remaining plaintiff, to acknowledge the school system hadn’t broken any laws or violated any rules.
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As Gov. Wes Moore, a state and national Democratic Party leader, guides Maryland through a Trump presidency, he and fellow lawmakers must consider what’s at stake and what they can protect.
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Critics have said the ballot measure to shrink the Baltimore City Council will disenfranchise majority-Black neighborhoods. A Banner analysis found the vast majority of signers live in those neighborhoods and are Democrats. But why did they sign?
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DPW omitted 40% incidents that could be potential heat sickness in the most recent investigation.
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Workers at Baltimore's Hilton Inner Harbor ratified a new union contract after months of negotiations.
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“We don’t have a sense of when it may happen again, we don’t have a sense of what to do differently,” Councilman Mark Conway said.
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The Public Service Enterprise Group unveiled a planned route for new transmission lines that the company says would address resident concerns.