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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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The Trump administration had given more than 2 million federal employees until today to decide whether to stay or go. A federal judge in Massachusetts has paused the effort until Monday.
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This comes after months of insisting from the Maryland DOL that citations are due within six months of the incident.
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Johns Hopkins University-affiliated Jhpiego and Center for Communication Programs have received stop-work orders, affecting at least 4,400 employees worldwide.
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The states say a 38% decrease in the last year.
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Gov. Wes Moore is scheduled to deliver his annual State of the State address Wednesday at noon.
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Federal, state and local officials unveiled the new Francis Scott Key Bridge design near Tradepoint Atlantic on Tuesday.
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A 2023 law made it easier for people without social security numbers to earn their child care licenses, many of them immigrants. Now they fear for their students — and their own safety.
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The law gets rid of time limits on civil cases involving childhood sexual abuse.
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Baltimore receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grant money. The city is suing President Donald Trump.
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Ever since Governor Wes Moore signed an executive order in October to establish the Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council, there has been a lot of anticipation surrounding the city's efforts to tackle its vacant property crisis.