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Baltimore City Department of Public Works officials told city council members Tuesday that more than a third of their trash and recycling crews didn’t…
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The Maryland Board of Elections approved Baltimore City’s early voting and Election Day voting centers during a Friday meeting. Early voters can cast a…
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As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, non-essential businesses like bars and retail outlets are slowly re-opening. But concert venues like the Ottobar in…
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This is a Labor Day like no other, with millions of people out of work due to the COVID-19 economy.In Maryland, Baltimore County has had more people…
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Just a day after Maryland courts began new eviction hearings for failure to pay rent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a…
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Baltimore County will follow the state’s lead and move into Stage 3 of reopening. That means all businesses in the county, including indoor theaters and…
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Baltimore County has recruited 1,500 election judges to staff polling places, but the county is still looking for substitute judges to provide backup. To…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced yesterday that all of Maryland’s public schools should plan for in-person learning this fall. The announcement comes just days…
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If you are an eligible voter in Maryland, you should get your application for a mail-in ballot in the mail any day now.It marks the start of a bizarre,…
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Towson University is throwing in the towel and sending most of its students home for the remainder of the semester. Online classes will continue.Towson…