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Organizers say this weekend especially offers a moment to reflect and revive.
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The rehabilitation program aids sick turtles in healing.
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It would inform relevant state agencies about the limitations on federal immigration enforcement activities at sensitive locations.
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About $25 million is available that would not change Maryland’s budget.
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A new bill would require school district leaders to report on barriers to attendance and brainstorm solutions with local agencies.
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State officials say they expect the state to bring in $280 million less in revenue, largely as a result of federal spending cuts.
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Johns Hopkins researchers believe their findings represent the first assessment of how Baltimore-area residents think about climate change.
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During the time of the investigation, two sanitation workers died from illness or injury on the job. While the report does not detail their causes of death, it provides insight into the conditions they experienced before they died.
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The Democrat said he is making plans to protect residents when the inevitable occurs.
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House lawmakers gave initial approval to a heavily-amended version of Governor Wes Moore’s proposed changes to the multi-billion-dollar education package Wednesday.
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The Frederick County Council passed a resolution to make Frederick less care dependent by improving infrastructure for pedestrians around the Monocacy MARC station.
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The Trump administration deleted a list of hundreds of federally owned buildings it had deemed “not core to government operations” less then 24 hours after it was published.