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First lady Dawn Flythe Moore says the inclusive efforts made during the event are in line with the new governor’s priorities and will be indicative of his administration.
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But more than 200 households in Baltimore could lose that support if funding pledged by hospitals comes to an end in June and no other funding source is secured.
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New footage from the horrific sequence of events, released Thursday by the Attorney General’s Office’s Independent Investigations Division, also sheds more light on the role of police in the crash.
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For more than 25 years, Baltimore’s Historic Rehabilitation and Restoration Tax Credit, or CHAP, has granted 100% tax exemptions on the renovation and redevelopment of several thousand properties in designated historic neighborhoods of Baltimore.
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The report could be released as soon as next month, but the judge must first approve an attorney general’s list of those individuals affected by its public release, and those individuals must be notified.
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski is looking to acquire a new license plate reader and is going to add additional security cameras.
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Marylanders and District of Columbia residents hold nearly 30,000 of these accounts, and roughly one in 10 are for students enrolled in college this academic year.
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Last year, about 20,000 prospective jurors were summoned on average each month, but more than a third of those didn’t show.
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The Office of the State Prosecutor announced Thursday longtime Democratic politico Chris McCollum is charged with multiple counts of felony theft scheme, embezzlement and perjury.
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The two tax credits, coupled with increases in the minimum wage, would help thousands of Maryland families with children begin to climb out of poverty, according to Moore’s administration.