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More students across Maryland are struggling with depression and anxiety since the coronavirus pandemic, Baltimore City Public Schools is trying to reverse that trend.
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The National Assessment of Educational Progress data shows a significant drop in students' math and reading assessment scores, including Maryland and Baltimore City.
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Heather Mizeur is running to become the next U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 1st Congressional District and claims the incumbent congressman is extreme while she is a unity candidate.
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Pediatric hospitals in Maryland are at capacity with patients sick from two common viruses this fall.
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Officials are making big changes to its Safe Streets initiative but a hearing to discuss it was halted after a public spat over communication.
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Cooler weather and a bigger footprint are planned for next year’s Artscape.
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Baltimore City Board of Elections director said the city is still short 1,000 judges for the general election.
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Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Wes Moore toured Morgan State University and promised to invest in Historically Black Colleges and Universities if elected.
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Most facial recognition technology has been prohibited in Baltimore City since last year, except for police under state control.
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Maryland voters can head to the polls on Nov. 8, but there are other ways to vote before then.