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June 3, 2017 View email in browser
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Saga of Magothy River mansion continues; environmentalists say officials not making enforcement a priority

Two and a half years ago, it seemed as if the long saga of the secret mansion built in the middle of the Magothy River had finally come to a conclusion. Today, the estate still stands — and so does the broader conflict.

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Maryland advocates resist efforts to target Medicaid in federal funding fights

With some 75 million beneficiaries nationwide, proposed cuts to Medicaid have become a key stumbling block as the Senate considers the American Health Care Act.

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Baltimore chess champion Cahree Myrick visits, schools Orioles

A visit from 12-year-old youth national chess champion Cahree Myrick quickly let the Orioles know they have plenty to learn when it comes to chess.

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At city school rocked by a year of killings, a bittersweet graduation

Markel Scott, an Excel senior who had dropped out but fought his way back, was poised to graduate when he was gunned down in East Baltimore on March 16.

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Trey Mancini overcomes scouting stereotypes to show promise as Orioles regular

Trey Mancini overcomes scouting stereotypes to show promise as an Orioles regular.

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Two killed, one injured in three separate shootings overnight in Baltimore

A man and woman were killed and another man was injured in three separate shootings across Baltimore early Saturday, city police said.

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Laurel man, 57, convicted of sexually assaulting intoxicated college student he kidnapped from downtown Baltimore

A Howard County jury convicted a 57-year-old Laurel man Friday of kidnapping and sex offenses for a 2016 incident.

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Redistricting case undercuts argument on I-270 corridor

When state Democrats unveiled their proposed congressional districts in 2011, one of the justifications for the lines in Western Maryland was a need to "maintain" the I-270 corridor.

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Rodricks: In Maryland, a 'precious consensus' on climate change

Along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay we have what Don Boesch, a leading climate scientist, calls a "precious consensus" to protect the bay and curtail global warming.

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Amid discussion on safe arts spaces, a look at three groups Baltimore can learn from

A look at Le Mondo, AS220 and Artspace, three organizations aiming to provide safe and affordable live/work spaces and venues for artists.

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