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Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh didn’t obtain the necessary permits for renovations to a new home and has never resolved the matter, despite the head of the city’s housing department presenting her two years ago with a memo outlining steps for coming into compliance. | | |
A lawyer for Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh says the state prosecutor has opened an investigation into sales of her self-published children’s book. Defense attorney Steven Silverman says: “The mayor will be cooperating with that investigation to the fullest extent possible.” | | |
While she received hundreds of thousands of dollars though a no-bid book deal with the University of Maryland Medical System, then state senator Catherine Pugh sponsored dozens of bills affecting hospitals in Maryland — including several that would have benefited UMMS. | | |
Just hours after Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh took a leave of absence amid a growing scandal, acting Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young — formerly the City Council president — came to Annapolis to pledge stability for the city. | | |
Without objection, the delegates voted to advance Speaker Michael Busch’s sweeping legislation that would reform the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors amid accusations of self-dealing that have rocked the hospital network. | | |
Less than a month from the NFL draft, the Ravens remain in a wait-and-see approach with the status of Marshal Yanda. | | |
Orioles right-hander David Hess had no-hit stuff Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays, even if he didn't get to see that through. Here's a look inside the numbers at what worked for him. | | |
More than 200 storage units were broken into at a Parkville Public Storage facility last week, Baltimore County Police said. | | |
An investigation by the Humane Society of America traced dead rabbits found in a Virginia pet store to a "rabbit mill" in Centreville, Md. | | |
Prosecutors said Jonathan Oldale hid tiny video cameras in his bathrooms and invited neighborhood children to backyard “splash parties.” | | |
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