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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.
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Johns Hopkins University-affiliated Jhpiego and Center for Communication Programs have received stop-work orders, affecting at least 4,400 employees worldwide.
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Baltimore receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grant money. The city is suing President Donald Trump.
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Two spas say they banned Tucker. He denies the bans and the behavior that women say has left them emotionally scarred.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on social media that the Trump administration is aware of the issue and that no payments had been affected.
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Chris Bendann, a former teacher at the Gilman School, will learn his fate on Tuesday in federal court.
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The court found that Baltimore County used the wrong calculation when it valued the pensions of those transferring into the county system from other local governments.
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The survey covered multiple topics including what voters thought of Wes Moore’s job performance and whether they’re for or against paying more taxes to help fill the state’s nearly $3 billion budget hole.
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Prior to meeting with the company seeking to build the MPRP, Governor Wes Moore said he shared “grave concerns” about the project
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Nearly one-quarter of all tonnage (not just cars) shipped into Baltimore’s port comes from China, Mexico or Canada
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The state has spent nearly half a million dollars on a private law firm to try and exit a decades-old lawsuit. So far, it has little to show for it.