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Public complaints about the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reforms ranged from lack of workers to flawed funding models to allocated $3.9 billion statewide.
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The boosters will become available if CDC advisers give the go-ahead.
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The amendment would remove elected officials and their designees from the board.
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Abortion rights advocates rallied in Baltimore last night as fallout continues from the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade. Some legal experts say Maryland could become a destination for abortion services. The state has surpassed the five percent positivity rate for COVID as daily cases continue to top 1,000. In Baltimore County, the council decided to hold off on establishing a police accountability board. And after nearly two years of remote education, Baltimore County schools are struggling to get a handle on in school violence and bullying.
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Dozens showed up to protest a Supreme Court draft ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, which leaked Monday.
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The state’s COVID-19 positivity rate is once again approaching the five percent mark. Some young parents in Baltimore City will get $1000 a month under a Guaranteed Income Pilot program. Dr. Leana Wen talks more about the Moderna COVID vaccine for young children, where other pharmaceutical companies are in their efforts, and the rise in severe hepatitis cases among young children worldwide.
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A long anticipated COVID-19 vaccine for infants and toddlers could be approved as early as June. Baltimore’s mayor and congressional leaders announced today a multi-million dollar investment in public safety. The city’s downtown and Inner Harbor will get a $166 million facelift. And the superintendent of Baltimore County Schools says he wants to stay on after his term expires.
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The FDA is set to discuss authorizing the vaccines for that age group in June.
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City Council President Nick Mosby's dollar house proposal failed to move out of committee last month.