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Spending plan keeps core investments in schools, roads, and public services; council trims $6.6 million
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This year’s total abundance is the second lowest since the survey began in 1990. The lowest abundance was recorded in 2022.
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Health Care providers are turning to a holistic model of prenatal care, called the Centering Program, to improve birth outcomes, especially among women of color.
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The rules come as the area is seeing rapid growth.
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Among the new changes are new income tax rates on households earning at least $500,000 a year.
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The Maryland Transportation Authority is launching a new internship program that gives local students a role in reconstructing the Baltimore landmark.
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Beginning in October, the state will no longer require a bachelor’s degree to get a residential real estate appraiser license.
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Officials say demolition will begin in six weeks.
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Loss of federal grants could impact low-income students, special education and 1,200 school positions.
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The powers will help with access to drugs and medical equipment.
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The district’s proposed $1.9 billion plan for next school year aims to invest only in the most effective student services as costs climb and federal aid expires.
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Ahead of the race, people across the region are reclaiming what it means to have the second leg of the Triple Crown in Baltimore.