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The two-term mayor has not said publicly what might be next, but he has the option to run for a third term in 2028.
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State and city prevention initiatives seek to build connection.
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Jhpiego and the Center for Communication Programs, global aid groups affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, have begun layoffs and a reorganization as millions in federal funding from USAID is cut off.
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The Maryland General Assembly committees that oversee energy issues join a growing chorus of lawmakers and consumer advocates alarmed by rapidly rising utility bills.
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Johns Hopkins researchers believe their findings represent the first assessment of how Baltimore-area residents think about climate change.
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Ravens kicker Justin Tucker once again denied allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior from multiple massage therapists in the Baltimore area. For the first time, he has also issued an apology.
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With the move, Ivan Bates breaks from the previous administration of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, whose office asked a judge to vacate Syed’s conviction.
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Unreliable public transportation turns school choice into a false promise.
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Community mailboxes being targeted.
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Cogen told the inspector general that he gave the pay code order as a “stop gap” measure to increase salaries until top city officials agreed to discuss pay increases.
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President Trump says he firing the boards of the nation’s military academies, including the Naval Academy. He claims they have been “infiltrated by Woke Leftist Ideologues.”
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Which schools around Baltimore are closing early with snow in the forecast?