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The bill lowers the cap on what the state has to pay out in restitution.
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The bill allows inmates who have served at least 20 years to ask a judge to shorten their remaining sentence.
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Republicans unsuccessfully fought against proposals to increase spending on education and health care.
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Democrats have chided Harris for not talking to constituents.
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WYPR news is marking the anniversary with an audio montage of what happened that day.
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A new assessment finds the possibility of collision every few years.
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O’Connor will help the Human Development Federal Advocacy Committee review the policies the NLA proposes to legislators.
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An Amtrak train passenger with measles traveled through Washington, D.C. last week, leaving some exposed to the airborne virus and at risk of infection.
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Council members say it was not a factor in selecting Klausmeier.
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State senators are trying to strike a balance between Governor Wes Moore’s budget cuts and House delegates’ push to keep the bill largely unchanged.
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DPW is still finalizing the implementation of a heat standard.
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One year after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, WYPR examines how one business managed to stay afloat after declining the federal government’s help.