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Howard's Human Rights Review Committee to hold last public hearing over concerns of inequalityThe Howard Human Rights Commission is scheduled to present its final report Friday. | ||
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PHOTOS: Stellar StretchingChildren discovered outer space at the Robinson Nature Center through views of the stars and planets, stories, crafts or song. They saw a special nighttime experience during the day. | ||
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President of Klein's ShopRite, 7-year-old boy killed in multivehicle crash in Harford CountyTwo people — the president of Klein’s Shoprite and a 7-year-old boy — were killed in a multi-vehicle crash in Harford County on Monday, Maryland State Police said. | ||
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President Trump's budget increases defense spending, slashes domestic programs, including for Chesapeake BayPresident Donald Trump proposed a record $4.7 trillion federal budget for 2020 on Monday, which increases military spending while making historic cuts to domestic programs. | ||
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Gov. Hogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger weigh in on Maryland redistricting case before U.S. Supreme CourtRepublican Gov. Larry Hogan has filed a brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to back up the claims of Maryland residents who believe the state’s 6th Congressional District was unconstitutionally gerrymandered. | ||
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Coast Guard lieutenant pleads not guilty in Maryland in case tied to alleged domestic terrorist attackA Coast Guard officer accused of stockpiling guns and compiling a hit list of prominent Democrats and network TV journalists pleaded not guilty on Monday to drug and firearms charges. | ||
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After 16 seasons with Ravens, Terrell Suggs reportedly expected to sign with CardinalsHe said after the Ravens’ playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers that he “would love to be a Raven for life." | ||
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Analysis: Former Orioles OF Adam Jones' lengthy free agency part of growing team-building trendFormer Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was always a fascinating case of new-school player-evaluation methods disagreeing with the well-worn traits that baseball has valued for generations. His free agency showed how stark that was, both locally and nationally. | ||
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