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In a march on Wednesday, hundreds called for divestment from weapons companies with Israeli ties — and for university leaders to stand in solidarity with Gaza.
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Baltimore County Police charged Dazhon Darien, Pikesville High School’s former athletic director, in connection with the incident.
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The new contract boosts yearly wages, offers free transit passes and extends benefits to parents.
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The Maryland Maternal Health Act of 2024 seeks to accomplish four goals. It is among hundreds of pieces of legislation awaiting the governor’s review and signature.
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City is challenging the company's bid for limited liability.
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As of 2022, Maryland had over one million foreign-born residents: 26.7% of the state’s total population.
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The Wetland Restoration Project will pump $67 million of combined local,state and federal funds into 11 miles of shoreline wetlands.
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A 1951 alum dedicated $50 million to the Towson-based liberal arts college’s endowment, which will likely fund student scholarships.
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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.