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The state department of education sent guidance to local districts Thursday that align with national protocol recommendations.
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Chief of staff and husband and wife team hired.
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The board is facing large licensing backlogs.
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“We knew that this was coming,” said Mayor Brandon Scott about Trump’s recent actions during one of his regular Wednesday press conferences. “Folks should have taken the President for his word when he said he was going to do the things that he's doing.”
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The bill would prevent large landlords from removing a tenant without one of several specific reasons.
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Chris Bendann, a former teacher at the Gilman School, will learn his fate on Tuesday in federal court.
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Lawmakers want to expand the authority to negotiate drug prices with companies.
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The eight students in charge of Reaching Higher Grounds are serving up a piping-hot cup of Joe four days a week at the district’s employee development center in Timonium.
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Leaders say they’re expecting threats to federal funding over “divisive concepts” like access to sports and bathrooms for transgender students and gender-affirming health care.
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“I think this is going to be a very, very challenging year to siphon off some of the state sales tax for specific jurisdictions,” Ferguson told reporters.
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Nearly a quarter of a million people signed up for plans.
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Efforts to repeal Maryland law automatically charging minors accused of certain crimes as adults have failed repeatedly for more than a decade.