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The Moore-Miller administration announced its plan to absorb fired federal workers into the state government’s workforce, at a news conference on Friday.
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According to Live Baltimore– the city’s tourism arm-- $1.4 M was spent at small business during last year’s CIAA tournament week. That’s out of an estimated $32.5M economic impact.
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The Maryland Freedom Caucus says halting fees for the energy efficiency program would save customers money on soaring energy bills.
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Frederick County Public Schools chose not to ban phones from classrooms, opting to integrate them into students’ learning.
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The Catonsville Democrat is the first to enter what is expected to be a crowded field.
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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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“It's awful to be thrust back into the workforce due to no fault of your own.”
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The students say the policy causes harm to patients.
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With the move, Ivan Bates breaks from the previous administration of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, whose office asked a judge to vacate Syed’s conviction.
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Governor Moore calls for spending reduction on 988 suicide prevention hotline and in-school behavioral services as a youth mental health crisis increases.
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The initial funds will go to setting up a governance structure for the money.
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Nearly half of that, about $33 million, went to the Baltimore City Fire Department to cover overtime for sworn positions and unexpected contracting costs for fire and EMS services.