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GOP has chance at winning seat in deep blue state that Democrats need to win to keep slim majority
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Scott celebrated his victory in a packed room in South Baltimore, with his fiancee and newborn baby by his side on stage – as supporters chanted “four more years.”
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“If you choose me, you’re choosing a son of Baltimore who can deliver legislatively,” said Nick Mosby in his quest to secure a second term as city council president.
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The flu has transmitted from birds into some mammals like cows and seals.
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Shannon Sneed is running for City Council President again, facing off against Councilman Zeke Cohen and incumbent Nick Mosby in a tightly contested Democratic primary.
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The sophomore councilman is ready for a promotion. He hopes voters elect him to Council President, the city’s second highest elected position.
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Tension is building on campus as overnight protests continue into the weekend.
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Dixon’s main message is that she is going to get the city back on track, like how she says it was under her administration in the 2000s.
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Winner of the Democratic nomination is likely to face Republican Kim Klacik in November.
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“The old way was broken” says Scott on crime and city services.
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City school leaders say the transition from traditional metal detectors to Evolv will cut down student wait times and invasive searches.
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State officials on Thursday provided a clearer picture of what it will take to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge.