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Friends and colleagues mourn the loss of a “one of a kind.”
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How to pay for it in a lean budget year will be up to the next county executive
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Governor Wes Moore attended a ceremony Thursday which showcased the first steps to building the hotel
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The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Service’s internal investigation did not look for problems that may have led to the agent’s death.
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The mayor and city council have varying ideas on how to bring in revenue and relieve pressure on residents.
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Despite an increase in the number of youth supervised by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, a smaller number were involved in shootings, as either victims or suspects.
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Sewer rates would go up 15% and water by 3% in February under a plan before the board.
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The Board of Estimates OK’d $14.6 million in a recent meeting.
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The hope — better homes, neighborhoods and a growing tax base.
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Principals and teachers at 17 pilot schools stress importance of flexibility in building student engagement.
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Inspector General found no wrongdoing by county executive.
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The city is seeking more than $5 billion from drug distributors.