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Ravens kicker Justin Tucker once again denied allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior from multiple massage therapists in the Baltimore area. For the first time, he has also issued an apology.
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Prior to meeting with the company seeking to build the MPRP, Governor Wes Moore said he shared “grave concerns” about the project
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Nearly one-quarter of all tonnage (not just cars) shipped into Baltimore’s port comes from China, Mexico or Canada
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The state has spent nearly half a million dollars on a private law firm to try and exit a decades-old lawsuit. So far, it has little to show for it.
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The Baltimore County Police Department is investigating a shooting in the area of Loch Raven Boulevard in Towson.
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About 10% of the state’s workers, or an estimated 327,000 Marylanders, are directly employed by the federal government, according to the U.S. Census.
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While Moore supports the idea, he is not submitting his own bill changing the law or adding this effort to his list of priorities for the session.
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Police apprehended the man after receiving a tip that he had been spotted at a McDonald’s near Altoona, Pennsylvania.
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A large fire at a wood waste site in the city’s Woodberry neighborhood has shut down Interstate 83 in both directions, as well as Cold Spring Lane.
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The Baltimore County Council is searching for an interim county executive to succeed Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr., who was elected to Congress last month.
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Maryland is preparing for an influx of immigrants looking for less hostile living conditions than in other less-welcoming states.