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Wednesday, Jun 6 The bill, introduced by Democratic council chairwoman Mary Kay Sigaty, includes new stipulations for landlords, such as giving 24 hours notice before entering an apartment. It also gives the Office of Consumer Protection the power to investigate tenant complaints. | | |
| Baltimore area bars and restaurants and other establishments are announcing more fundraisers to benefit victims of the flooding in Ellicott City |
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| For decades, the No. 9 streetcar was an indispensable part of life for people who relied upon it to get from the suburbs to work, school and shops in downtown Baltimore. |
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| Laurel police are searching for Donnell Wesley Boyd who is a suspect in a "violent rape and assault" that happened over the weekend. |
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| Zayah Abdul Alhassan, 19, was charged with multiple counts of robbery, theft and second-degree assault by the Howard County Police Department. |
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| As the dreaded dog days of summer approach, don’t submit to the sweltering heat. Try a yoga class on the water, sip a cold one on the brewery trail, or order a snowball in the shade. |
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| The president of Combs Enterprises — music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’ business empire — relishes the golden rays that stream into her Ellicott City home. |
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| Behind seven shutout innings for Dylan Bundy against an offense with as many problems as their own, the Orioles beat the Mets, 1-0, on Wednesday to take the two-game series at Citi Field. |
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