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Tuesday, Dec 11 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan plans to announce $3.5 billion for school construction projects across the state, thanks in part to a new state constitutional amendment that forces casino revenue to add to school funding. The governor’s office says the projects will result in 27,000 jobs. | | |
| WASHINGTON — What was once planned as a Baltimore-based event for President Trump to discuss urban revitalization has turned into a White House meeting on Wednesday with just two confirmed Marylanders — neither of them elected officials. |
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| A group of Baltimore City Council members departed Fort Worth after hearing from leaders in the Texas city about police commissioner nominee Joel Fitzgerald, but said they wouldn't be sharing their conclusions until the new year. |
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| The Trump administration has proposed removing small streams, isolated wetlands and other waterways from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's authority, a move proponents say simplifies a complex Obama-era rule. Environmental advocates say the changes could threaten Chesapeake Bay cleanup. |
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| Several leaders from a Johns Hopkins-affiliated childrens’ hospital in Florida submitted their resignations Tuesday following a year-long investigation by the Tampa Bay Times that revealed a high rate of devastating injuries and death among the center’s young patients. |
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| That 22-year-old Tyrone Ray died in a barrage of gunfire last year was undisputed, but defense attorneys and prosecutors have disagreed over who pulled the trigger. |
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| Baltimore is again offering money in exchange for guns, between $25 and $500 during three events this month. |
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| Richard Daniel Hiller, 64, was sentenced Monday to 40 months in federal prison for fill fraudulent prescriptions for oxycodone for several women in exchange for sexual favors. |
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| The executives left last week after the company found problems in the sports marketing department’s spending at events, nights out and on gifts to athletes, the Wall Street Journal reported. |
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| Construction and design firm Zahlco is slated to purchase the city-owned properties for $400,000 — barely more than half the properties' market value. |
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