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Jhpiego and the Center for Communication Programs, global aid groups affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, have begun layoffs and a reorganization as millions in federal funding from USAID is cut off.
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The Maryland General Assembly committees that oversee energy issues join a growing chorus of lawmakers and consumer advocates alarmed by rapidly rising utility bills.
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The school’s principal and resource officer heard a commotion in the first-floor men’s bathroom, but did not hear the shot.
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Gonzales Research and Media Services puts Angela Alsobrooks ahead of Larry Hogan by 5 percentage points, 46% to 41%, within the margin of error.
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The Maryland Supreme Court on Friday reinstated the murder conviction against Adnan Syed and ordered the circuit court to redo a hearing that cleared Syed’s name two years ago.
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Former Gov. Larry Hogan, left, and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, right, are in a dead heat in the race for the U.S. Senate, according to a new poll commissioned by the AARP.
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The Sunday night shooting near the building killed one person and wounded seven others. Law enforcement is investigating if the group is involved after noise complaints from the community earlier that night.
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A 36-year-old man died and the other conditions range from stable to critical condition.
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“The people of Baltimore know all too well the impact caused when vital transportation infrastructure is lost,” Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, the commanding general of the U.S. Army of Corp Engineers, said.
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Brian Barrio didn’t know that the university knew about serious misconduct until earlier this year when the United States Department of Justice released a report that Chad Cradock sexually assaulted, harassed and discriminated against student athletes on the swim team.
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The entire court heard oral arguments in the case in March, with the circuit ruling 10-5 in favor of upholding the ban.
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As his congressional campaign enters a crucial phase, Baltimore County Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr. has been facing renewed scrutiny over a controversial 2020 payment by the county to a retired firefighter.