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Sunday, Feb 24 Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Michael Busch is withdrawing his legislation to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution, his chief of staff said Saturday. | | |
| A major redevelopment project in East Baltimore's neighborhood is spurring investment in nearby vacant rowhouses. People in the community say they think a revival is underway with investment from the Food Hub and American Brewery building to the $1.8 billion East Baltimore Development Inc. project. |
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| While many districts say they follow Maryland's guidance around these issues, advocates say Baltimore would join only Frederick County in having a specific, progressive policy to address students who identify as transgender. |
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| New Orioles manager Brandon Hyde has installed a more upbeat attitude at spring training, but it's not because Buck Showalter's approach was the wrong one. |
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| Ten weeks after a study recommended that the city, state and Pimlico Race Course owner negotiate over the track's uncertain future, the dialogue has become strained and elected officials now say they are battling to prevent the Preakness Stakes from ditching Baltimore. |
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| Junior guard Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 19 points and passed Joe Smith on Maryland's all-time scoring list to lead the No. 21 Terps over Ohio State, 72-62, Saturday at Xfinity Center. |
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| Baltimore fire officials were told that a woman was observed entering the waters of the Inner Harbor early Saturday morning. The dive team found her body. |
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| A 20-year-old man was shot in his leg Saturday afternoon in the Parkside neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore, police said. |
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| The dental hygiene program of the Dundalk campus of the Community College Of Baltimore County offers a free dental clinic for children and teens. |
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| The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of Feb. 24-March 2, 2019. |
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| Remember when Eddie Murray, Boog Powell and George Petrides were on the sports pages? |
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