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The Baltimore County community near Bear Creek is fighting higher floodwaters as climate change threatens the future of the neighborhood.
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Hundreds of people have been hospitalized by RSV across Maryland, according to recently released state health department data.
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Two years after voters approved sports betting statewide at the polls, adults will be able to gamble on smartphones.
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Montgomery County has the largest population of Asian residents in Maryland, officials are hoping grant money will help the community hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Maryland Energy Administration expects to dole out millions more to expand natural gas infrastructure for organizations from school districts to utility companies.
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Members of the Maryland Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests say the Baltimore Archdiocese have protected the religious leaders instead of the abused parishioners for decades.
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A teen squeegee worker will be tried as an adult for the fatal shooting of Timothy Reynolds, a judge ruled on Thursday.
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The Maryland Attorney General’s office has been investigating Catholic church abuses in Baltimore for the past four years.
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There was a 36% spike in depression and anxiety among children between 2016 and 2020.
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Inspector General: Baltimore County’s council chairman paved the way to fix alley for business ownerThe Baltimore County IG office found questionable use of taxpayer money to help a Towson businessman.