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83 new rental units are on the way to becoming part of the city’s affordable housing stock.
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Anne Arundel County dedicated a memorial listing the names of 1,727 patients who died at the Crownsville state hospital between 1912 and 1965 and were buried in mostly unmarked graves.
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The judge ruled the National Guard deployment was illegal.
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Baltimore is now in its third consecutive year of steep declines in homicides and nonfatal shootings.
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When seconds count, Frederick County first responders are equipped to administer whole blood transfusions at emergencies, instead of waiting for the hospital.
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FCPS parents and officials say more money for earlier testing is what’s needed.
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One of the most distressed areas in the city will become a place for learning and gathering.
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A similar proposal died in the Maryland General Assembly in 2021
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The state can continue to put a two-day pause on deportations.
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The fight stems from claims denials and patient frustration.
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$3.4 million project creates safe environment for 18th century carriage collection and tells the stories of slavery
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The two organizations are still in talks.