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The Edmondson Community Organization filed the case on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
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A landmark record and a legendary tale sprung from those recording sessions.
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Transit officials had previously announced the Red Line could run as rapid rail buses, but the Moore-Miller administration nixed that idea after community input.
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The Police Department’s Public Integrity Bureau investigated 15 individuals for policy and misconduct violations, including one captain, two lieutenants, four sergeants, three officers and five civilian staff members.
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For Gonzalez, healing comes through looking for solutions.
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While the state’s minimum wage is $15.00, some workers in the service industry earn a base pay of $3.63. In Baltimore City, one councilman is looking to change that.
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The power failure may have been the reason for the ship’s collision.
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Federal and Maryland authorities are setting ample safety precautions for the Dali's voyage Monday from the Port of Baltimore to Norfolk, Virginia.
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This week on a special edition of the Stoop Storytelling Series, five stories that uplift LGBTQ+ voices and spotlight the ongoing struggle for equality.
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Attorney’s came to an agreement to keep the crew members available for questioning.