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Tuesday, Feb 26 Maryland lawmakers are advancing a bill that gradually increases the minimum wage to $15 per hour — but does it at a slower rate that advocates had hoped for. | | |
| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh accused the Maryland Jockey Club of wanting to abandon the city for a preferred Laurel location, saying the firm “allowed Pimlico to deteriorate" by spending most of its state-funded improvements in Laurel, not Pimlico. |
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| The high court said in an unsigned opinion that a federal court can't count the vote of a judge who died in a decision issued after the judge's death. |
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| Michael Crabtree was the centerpiece of the Ravens’ overhauled receiving corps last offseason but struggled with drops early and production late. |
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| Nate Karns, Luis Ortiz and Hunter Harvey each had their 2018 season cut short by injuries, and each valued the chance to just pitch in a competitive situation Monday. |
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| Dolores J. Pater, a retired Baltimore County schoolteacher and gardening enthusiast, died of cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Ellicott City resident was 71. |
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| Evening in the Stacks, a fundraiser for the Howard County library system, included County Executive Calvin Ball, and Howard County Library System President and CEO Tonya Kennon. |
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| Home For Warm, Fuzzy and Prickly, a program for ages 3 and older, was held Sunday Feb. 24, 2019, at the Robinson Nature Center in Columbia. |
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