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Maryland Death of Kennedy Family Member Is Ruled an Accident
Authorities in Maryland say that the death of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean has been ruled accidental after she drowned in the Chesapeake Bay
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3,500 Maryland Employees Not Paid Because of Bank Error
A routing number error has caused 3,500 state employees in Maryland to not get their paychecks directly deposited into their Capital One accounts.
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Maryland Smoking Age Increase Goes Into Effect Tuesday
In Maryland, you’ll be need to be 21 to buy cigarettes starting Tuesday.
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Montgomery County Bill Would Ban Vape Shops Near Schools
A bill proposed in Montgomery County, Maryland, would force vape shops to move away from schools.
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Baltimore Mayor: No Bomb Found After Search, Evacuations
Police found no bomb after searching a suspicious vehicle that prompted evacuations in a large swath of downtown Baltimore, Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young said in a statement on Monday.
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Baltimore Teachers Call for Donated Fans, District Resists
Baltimore’s teacher union is calling for fans to be donated to schools as sweltering heat pushes classroom temperatures into the hundreds, but the district says electrical infrastructure may not be equipped to handle it.
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Animal Rights Complaint Details Dog Deaths at Johns Hopkins
An animal rights group has filed a federal complaint against Johns Hopkins University researchers over a lab experiment in which nine dogs had to be euthanized after spinal surgeries.
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Baltimore County Settles Excessive Force Lawsuit for $1M
Baltimore County will pay more than $1 million to the family of a 21-year-old who died days after an encounter with police officers and medical workers.
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Coal Plant Owner to Pay $1M Over Chesapeake Contamination
The owner of a coal plant on a river north of Maryland may have to pay a $1 million fine over pollution leaking into the river and flowing into the Chesapeake Bay.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to Chair National Governors Association
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan will become the chairman of the National Governors Association.
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Hogan Proposes Maryland Toll Changes to Save Drivers Money
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he wants to make some changes in tolls on Maryland roads to save about $5.6 million a year for drivers.
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$3.2M Award, Cut Costs May Not Save Baltimore Symphony
An audit says a possible infusion of $3.2 million in state funds and savings from a shortened season may not be enough to save the cash-strapped Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
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Two Dead, Officer and Woman Hurt After Baltimore Clinic Shooting
Police in Baltimore say two people are dead and a police officer and another person are injured following a shooting at a methadone clinic.
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Maryland Voter Forms to Provide Third Gender Option
Voters in Maryland will no longer be required to identify themselves as male or female when they register to vote.
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Memorial Held for 5 Slain Capital Gazette Employees
Journalists honored the five Capital Gazette employees who were shot to death in their newsroom last year by unveiling a plaque Friday with the names of the dead in a garden next to five rosebushes.
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Baltimore Symphony Locks Out Its Musicians as Talks Stall
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced musicians will be locked out from the band’s facilities amid contract and salary negotiations.
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Reported Rape Leads Baltimore Police to Search Its Own Cars
Police in Baltimore say a reported rape may have involved a member of the department, so it has pulled 115 patrol cars out of service to scour them for evidence. Police spokesman Matt Jablow tells The Baltimore Sun that the investigation started Sunday. Jablow says the victim told police she wasn’t raped in the patrol car, but that she was...
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Baltimore: Ransomware Attack Will Cost at Least $18M
Baltimore’s budget office has estimated that a ransomware attack that’s hobbled the city’s computer network will cost at least $18.2 million.
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Speaker Calls for Removal of Civil War Plaque in Statehouse
The speaker of Maryland’s House of Delegates has called for the removal of a Statehouse plaque that honors the Civil War’s Union and Confederate soldiers.