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The Maryland Defenders Union formed in 2020 seeking improvements in workload, pay and retention and represents more than 600 employees across the state.
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Early steep spikes of both RSV and the flu, combined with a burgeoning swell of COVID-19 cases, indicate that this moment has now arrived in Maryland.
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Steve Kelly, an attorney representing Young Lee, Hae Min Lee’s brother, contends that his client neither received adequate notice nor an opportunity to meaningfully participate in the hearing.
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Baltimore County will also pay the city $2.1 million to reimburse the public works department for water delivery unpaid by county ratepayers in the last two financial years.
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She was standing on a hotel patio with her family and others on Induction Day, when academy “plebes” start their first summer in Annapolis.
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The launch of mobile sports gambling was a long time coming in Maryland. Voters approved expanding the state’s gambling industry to include sports gambling in 2020.
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The family of Hae Min Lee, the ex-girlfriend and classmate at Baltimore's Woodlawn High School is requesting a new court proceeding for Adnan Syed who was freed in October.
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The proposed charter amendment would reverse term limit rules for elected officials voters previously approved this fall through Question K on the Baltimore City ballot.
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Survivors and advocates decried the fact that church leaders have been able to read the report while they — victims whose testimony helped investigators — have been barred from seeing it.
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The extensive investigation into the Archdiocese of Baltimore by a grand jury won't be available for public view, a Baltimore judge ruled.