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Baltimore City's annual tax sale, designed to collect unpaid bills from delinquent city homeowners - is the focus of a Baltimore Banner investigation. We get three perspectives on tax sale problems, and possible solutions.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said on the campaign trail that he’d put his assets in a blind trust, which means that he would no longer control or make decisions about his investments.
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In the budget document, staff wrote that eliminating 162.3 full-time equivalent teaching positions would save the system $24.8 million.
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At a virtual hearing Monday afternoon, Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill agreed with the Baltimore City Ethics board that the Democrat solicited donations from controlled donors to a legal defense fund established for him and his wife, former City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
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About $6 million is sitting unclaimed in Baltimore City coffers, The Baltimore Banner review of the data shows.
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The three-day manhunt that stretched from the suburbs of Cockeysville to the fields of Harford County, that left a second police officer shot, closed schools in two counties and caused nervous families to stay home and lock their doors, ended before sunrise Friday.
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A draft bill in the Maryland General Assembly would allow six locations where people can consume illegal drugs with medical supervision.
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State Police spokesperson Ron Snyder said the agency was looking into the matter and would “follow up as soon as possible.”
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Police executed a search and seizure warrant at the former Gilman School teacher's home in Towson and arrested him on charges including sexual abuse of a minor, rape and perverted practice on Feb. 3.
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If you’re an eligible juror in Baltimore, you get a summons almost annually. Here’s why.