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Maryland businesses reckon with the possibility of a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Baltimore County teachers ratify a contract with a much reduced…
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Maryland hasn’t dealt with some 34 thousand residents who are still waiting to be processed for unemployment insurance. Baltimore County’s School Board…
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Mounting frustration over trash collection in Baltimore City, and a new contract for teachers in Baltimore County. Plus a look ahead to the upcoming…
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It’s been a long road to graduation for Raymond Shaw Finney.He was born with multiple disabilities. His father died when he was an infant. Raymond slipped…
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Maryland moves further into Phase I of its reopening plan. Al fresco dining gets the go-ahead in Baltimore. Legislators raise their eyebrows over the…
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School officials in Baltimore County believe all students now have the tools they need to finish the school year on-line. And one Maryland doctor reflects…
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Teachers across Maryland are learning a new way of teaching students. Distance learning is a huge challenge for teachers, students and their…
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A highly anticipated effort to boost state spending on school construction and renovation projects passed with an overwhelming majority in the House of…
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The Baltimore County School Board Thursday night threw in the towel and gave up trying to elect a new chairman. Despite that, the current chairwoman…
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski begins his second year in office this week. Challenges ahead for Olszewski in 2020 include getting state money…