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Baltimore County public schools are scaling back an ambitious program that supplied laptops to every student. | | |
An activist community coalition has complained to a state oversight board that the Greensboro Town Council is trying to silence debate on Anton Black death. | | |
Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, a former nominee in Baltimore, was fired amid questions of his “judgment and leadership,” Texas officials announced. | | |
A mural depicting Harriet Tubman extending a hand to visitors has been unveiled on the side of the Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center in Cambridge | | |
Right-hander Mychal Givens shouldered the blame for another Orioles collapse against the New York Yankees, pointing to his own mistakes. | | |
Some of the players the Ravens signed aren’t just rehabilitating injuries, but careers as well. | | |
Supporters of abortion rights are holding rallies Tuesday in Maryland as part of a national movement against abortion bans. | | |
The 2019 Maryland General Assembly saw 188 legislators introduced 2,497 bills. Capital News Service broke down some of the most interesting statistics. | | |
A former employee at Gaudenzia, a drug rehab clinic in Crownsville, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to selling heroin. | | |
In the fall following the July 2016 Ellicott City flood, a volunteer team of Howard Community College students helped some businesses during the difficult time | | |
E-commerce giant Amazon is opening the doors to its warehouses to show the public how packages get to consumers. | | |
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