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Decades ago a battle over dredging went to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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“We're here today with a very painful reminder that we have more work to do,” said Liz Shuler, President of the AFL-CIO.
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The State of Maryland will begin providing cash assistance for independent truck drivers and others left without income through the Port of Baltimore Worker Support Program.
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Councilman Marks calls board “aggressively pro-development.”
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A local organization serving people with autism held a mock training Thursday teaching them what to do in those situations.
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Mayor Brandon Scott, former Mayor Sheila Dixon, former prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah and businessman Bob Wallace are confirmed.
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At annual Taxpayer’s Night residents call for big non-profits to give up more of their tax breaks to help city.
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County school board members approved an application for a new language-immersion charter school to open next fall.
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Everything you need to know to cast your ballot in the May 14th primary election.
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The county plans to analyze decades-old DNA to solve cases.
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Changes to Maryland’s juvenile justice system are waiting for the governor’s signature.
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Decades of development have led to crowded classrooms.