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Legislation is expected next year to expand payment limit authority.
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Community leaders shared struggles with food and housing insecurity. “This is their neighborhood. This is their safety net, as unsafe as that safety net is,” said Bill Humphreys, director of City of Refuge.
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The organizations will help small, minority businesses in communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
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“This is the next chapter in correcting a wrong. We're not anywhere near the finish line,” said Senator Ben Cardin.
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Tradepoint Atlantic in Baltimore County will be a launch pad for offshore wind.
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Maryland's Democratic junior senator discusses the Supreme Court's burgeoning corruption scandal, the Sen. Feinstein imbroglio, and the looming debt limit vote.
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An East Baltimore museum that attracts 125,00 visitors annually received over $2 million in federal funds, Friday. Dr. Joanne Martin, founder, says the money will be used to expand the museum.
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Baltimore City nonprofit, B360, receives federal money to help build a dirt bike park that will feature an indoor and outdoor riding course.
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More than 50 years ago, Baltimore City's Highway to Nowhere displaced 1,500 residents and shuttered businesses to build the extension.
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The Easy Enrollment program has enabled 10,000 Marylanders to find free or low-cost health insurance while filing their annual taxes.