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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Saturday across the country, protesting the current political climate under president Donald Trump.
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Governor Wes Moore stopped in East Baltimore Friday to announce a $1.25 million dollar grant for a housing non-profit, constructing new homes in a formerly redlined neighborhood.
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Hundreds of educators flooded Tuesday’s board of education meeting to demand the 5% raises the district is still unable to fund by July 1. Leaders are hoping for a compromise.
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The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.
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“It just seems like they’re picking random people up off the street.”
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After years of neglecting accessibility, Baltimore County invests in inclusive upgrades.
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JHU says tariffs could impact supply chain as well.
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Like other states where abortion is legal, Maryland has seen more people coming for care from out of state. Now the state is using money associated with Obamacare to help those who need financial aid.
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Conflicting accounts emerge over what led to juvenile services secretary's departure.
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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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Sports contracts are picking up steam in court and pushing against regulation.
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IG Report finds the county is not properly tracking the use of its vehicles.