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The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners voted to close Steuart Hill Academic Academy in January, but parents were hoping their appeal to state officials will keep the doors open.
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Steuart Pittman’s lead grew as mail-in ballots in Anne Arundel County were processed after Election Day.
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Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt, the first woman to lead the force, is leaving when her contract ends in December.
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Maryland health department leaders deny audit’s finding that mismanaged contract cost state millionsThe audit released late last month criticized the Maryland Department of Health for not holding the contractor, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, accountable.
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In July 2023, recreational marijuana will become legal in Maryland but there’s still much the state must do to prepare.
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The future Chesapeake Bay National Recreation Area would fall under control of the National Park Service which opens the door for more funding officials say.
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A 15-year-old teenager accused of shooting to death Timothy Reynolds in July was charged with first-degree murder several months ago but his attorneys now say he will plead guilty to manslaughter.
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Election results for Maryland's 6th congressional District race showed incumbent Democrat David Trone in the lead three days after Election Day.
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Public complaints about the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reforms ranged from lack of workers to flawed funding models to allocated $3.9 billion statewide.
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Maryland residents should expect the incoming governor Wes Moore to have access to all the information he needs for the new administration, officials say.