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The investigation found that the University of Maryland Baltimore County knew about allegations of sex discrimination by a former head coach and failed to properly respond.
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Tolls haven’t risen in a decade, and House Democratic leaders say that has left a huge hole in the state transportation budget.
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Recommendations would be due next July.
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Mayor Brandon Scott has publicly declined an invitation to an April candidate forum staged by Fox45 and The Baltimore Sun, highlighting the hosts’ political connections.
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PFAS is linked to a host of medical issues when ingested by humans.
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If you’re tired of rugged roadways and bumpy bridges, Baltimore City leaders say they are too. They are pushing back at state officials who are looking to cut future transportation funding.
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Laurel Park will temporarily host racing — including the 2026 Preakness Stakes — while Pimlico is rebuilt as part of a $400 million plan.
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The State Highway Administration is urging drivers to allocate extra travel time on the Baltimore Beltway as it continues a project that will open inside shoulders to motorists during rush hour.
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The Board of Public Works approved a $9M payout Wednesday. The money will be disbursed to thousands of correctional officers, in what could be, one of the largest cases of wage-theft.
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Crossover Day in the Maryland General Assembly is March 18th.
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These results counter a report from the state’s inspector general of education in 2022, which found over 12,000 incidents of final grades being changed from failing to passing over a four-year period.
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The owners of vacant properties in Baltimore City could be responsible for a slew of fees, under three bills being considered by city council.