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Some Maryland school systems, including several in the Baltimore area, are asking for big increases in school funding for next year. | | |
The Maryland House of Delegates has approved a bill that would allow terminally ill adults to obtain prescription drugs to end their lives. The vote was 74-66, three votes more than the 71 votes required for passage. A companion bill is pending in the state Senate. | | |
The Howard County school system announced its 2019 principal and teachers of the year Thursday afternoon. | | |
After falling behind by double digits in first quarter, Long Reach girls basketball regroups behind hot outside shooting to earn a 65-52 victory over Reservoir in the 3A East region semifinals on Thursday. | | |
Ke'von Simpson converted off an offensive rebound at the end of the first overtime to give the Scorpions' a 61-59 victory over River Hill in the 2A South, Section I final on Wednesday. | | |
The Maryland Department of Transportation is considering transforming the property adjacent to the MARC Dorsey station in Elkridge into a mixed-use, transit-oriented development. | | |
Flexing their new majority, Democrats are moving to push through the House a comprehensive elections and ethics reform package they say will reduce the role of big money in politics, ensure fair elections and restore ethics and integrity to Washington. | | |
The president of the Columbia Association on Wednesday acknowledged that a failed bankruptcy case played a role in the corporation’s decision to probe changing their legal status. | | |
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