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| Maryland Gov. Larry Hoganâs administration will submit legislation in the next few weeks to pass a $5 billion incentive package for Amazon HQ2, his spokesman Doug Mayer said. |
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| Holly Sullivan, an Amazon executive involved in the search for the company's second headquarters, once led Montgomery County's economic development group. Montgomery County was one of the 20 locations named as finalists. |
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| The mom and sisters of a woman found outside of University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown said Thursday that she was treated inhumanely when she was in a vulnerable position. |
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| As crews continue to plow through a backlog of water outages, some Baltimore-area residents are well into their second week without water. |
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| MoviePass is roiling the movie theater industry in Baltimore and beyond. Customers are delighted at the bargain but theaters are nervous at the sharply discounted subscription service. |
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| Authorities are trying to identify a man they say has robbed four banks in Baltimore since Jan. 12. |
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| Federal prosecutors have agreed to free a former Safe Streets anti-violence worker who was sentenced to eight years in prison and claims he was wrongly arrested by members of the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force. |
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| Legislation to temporarily fund the federal government and avert a shutdown passed in the House Thursday evening, though its prospects remain uncertain in the Senate. |
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| Buck Showalter spoke about a variety of topics on the Orioles' Hot Stove radio show on Thursday night. |
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