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Mail in voting is underway. Early in-person voting begins in two weeks.
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Justices are mainly considering two things: was the challenge to Question F submitted at the appropriate time and does it, in fact, constitute proper charter material?
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The hospital has a history of leadership issues and other problems.
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At Beth El Congregation, leaders vowed to win the war for Israeli safety. In front of Johns Hopkins Hospital, graduate students demanded an end to ongoing attacks in Gaza.
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The online shops are selling drugs laced with fentanyl.
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Dozens of community volunteers planted cages as part of the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership, a joint project between Waterfront Partnership and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation that has cultivated an estimated 1.6 million oyster spat in Baltimore’s Harbor since 2013.
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The map has nine districts in case voters in November approve a ballot measure on council expansion.
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BUILD, the influential, multifaith nonprofit group, is fighting to ensure that certain neighborhoods are included in the governor’s plan to redevelop vacants in Baltimore City.
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Women of color and those with less education have higher chance of being uninsured.
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The county is searching for deceased retirees still collecting benefits.
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The Maryland Supreme Court will hear an appeal from the State Board of Elections, Baltimore City and MCB Real Estate on Monday.
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Over 580,000 children statewide qualified for the $120 grocery-buying stipend under a new program called SunBucks.