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Friday, Jan 12 Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said she was appalled by President Donald Trumpâs recent comments, in which he reportedly used a slur to describe immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African nations. |
| Baltimoreâs proposal to tear down six buildings in West Baltimoreâs Gilmor Homes project is part of an expanded plan to remake the cityâs dilapidated public housing stock â mostly by selling the complexes to private developers |
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| The University of Maryland Medical System is investigating an incident at its midtown Baltimore campus where a woman is seen on video outside of the hospital in just a gown. |
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| A lawyer for indicted state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks apologized in court Thursday for saying in court papers that federal prosecutors had tried to "smear" his client. |
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| Lobbyists, companies and interest groups will begin to wine and dine state lawmakers gathering in Annapolis this week for the start of the 2018 Maryland General Assembly |
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| The question of whether up to hundreds of thousands of Maryland workers will be entitled to paid sick leave is in the hands of the Senate after the House of Delegates. |
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| The practice of so-called âpatient dumpingâ is a national problem thatâs hardly new. |
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| The Panthers, Seahawks and Packers all have major shake-ups on their coaching staffs after disappointing seasons. |
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| The City of Aberdeen is working through its bond counsel's concerns with the tax-free status of its bonds to build to stadium as it postponed a decision Thursday on the City Council's approval of an events management agreement with the Huntley Sports Group. |
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| Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop are among the seven arbitration-eligible Orioles players projected to make raises through the arbitration process. |
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