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Whether known as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future or the Kirwan Commission education law, the plan is to transform education across the state and invest $3.8 billion each year across Maryland by 2032.
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WYPR's health reporter got a ‘flooster’ and doctors say Marylanders should too, amid vaccine fatigueDr. David Marcozzi, one expert inside the University of Maryland Medical Center is among the thousands of doctors who are urging patients to get two vaccines — COVID-19 and flu shots — despite appetites for vaccines dwindling.
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The Maryland state Board of Public Works voted unanimously to approve the lease.
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Behind-the-scenes maneuvering leads to compromise among Baltimore County Council Democrats.
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Former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is an Iraq War veteran, previously both a state delegate and Congressman but is also the first African-American to hold the post of Maryland Attorney General.
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Baltimore County councilman Izzy Patoka introduced plastic bag legislation that if passed by council in February 2023 would take effect in November.
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Baltimore City Public Schools is trying to fill the gap of arts teachers by collaborating with Arts Every Day which taps grant funding for more art in the classroom.
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On December 30, 2021, a malfunction inside the Curtis Bay CSX Coal Terminal sparked a fireball and explosion that rocked the neighborhood.
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The confluence of state and federal laws will require all insurance providers to cap the patient price of insulin to no more than $35 for a month's supply of medicine starting Jan. 1, 2023.
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The school board agrees to pay Andrea Barr $115,000 in damages.