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The Baltimore City report created in conjunction with The Department of Justice recommends more compassion and transparency for victims of violence.
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Senior citizens in Baltimore learned about the Inflation Reduction Act and Maryland Board of Prescription Affordability both meant to reduce the price of high-cost prescription drugs.
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The Maryland Court of Appeals upheld lower court rulings that allow state election officials to begin counting mail-in ballots early.
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Students receive books to celebrate reading and National Hispanic Heritage month.
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Only two jurisdictions are on track to make 2025 deadline
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McDonough threatens lawsuits. Olszewski promises to stay the course.
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An event hosted by the Maryland Disabilities Forum and the National Federation of the Blind highlighted Dan Cox and Wes Moore’s conflicting views of the role government plays.
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A union representative for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees blames understaffing for unsafe conditions.
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The Maryland Department of Health is now expanding vaccine eligibility to high risk individuals.
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LaFontaine Oliver has served as the president and CEO of WYPR since 2019.