| | They travel hundreds of miles to attend their parties' national political conventions, but the delegates gathering in Ohio and Pennsylvania this month are never far from home-state politics — or the companies that fund them. | Read More |
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| Ja'Meia Jackson thought she'd never get a good job. After graduating from high school in 2009, she drifted from one minimum-wage job to the next, working a cash register at a Macy's, leading football fans to their seats at FedEx Field, collecting tickets at Six Flags America. |
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| Some 500 miles from the hall where Republicans were calling for Democrat Hillary Clinton to be thrown in jail, Gov. Larry Hogan was basking Wednesday in bipartisan good will by the Chesapeake Bay. |
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| Less than a year after Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake expanded the Charm City Circulator and reversed a plan to eliminate some free bus routes, her administration introduced a plan to scale back the service. |
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| The Orioles have emerged from the All-Star break immersed in one of their worst offensive droughts of the season. |
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| Maryland corrections officials on Wednesday withdrew a proposal that would have prohibited inmates from receiving personal letters in the mail. |
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| After several years of renovations, the Elephant is about to make its grand entrance. |
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| The fifth-annual Curves Rock Fashion Weekend in Baltimore kicks off Thursday. Geared toward women with curves, the event combines modeling, fashion, fitness and nutrition with self empowerment. |
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