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Issue of councilmanic courtesy is raised in advance of vote Monday night.
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The bill lowers the cap on what the state has to pay out in restitution.
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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.
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Both city and county residents report life disruptions.
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About half of the club’s approximately thirty members have gone back to their home countries, fearing detainment by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Sajche estimates.
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The state budget may include language that goes into effect if the federal government makes massive cuts to healthcare spending.
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The reduced traffic on the severed I-695 serves as an “eerie reminder.”
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Solid waste laborers in the Baltimore City Department of Public Works get 15 cents an hour for hazard pay.
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Hundreds turn out to tell elected leaders to save their benefits.
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The Chesapeake Bay Bridge has still not been properly assessed.
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The proposal includes a new 3% tax on data and IT services.
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Nurses are subject to increasing workplace violence.