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Not all environmentalists are cheering the Maryland General Assembly's approval Monday of incentives that double down on the state's commitment to renewable energy, though they all agree reaching a goal of 50 percent green energy by 2030 would combat climate change. | | |
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison is expected to discuss the department’s progress with the judge overseeing the consent decree at a public hearing Wednesday. | | |
Last September, Howard County officials agreed to purchase nearly 80 acres of land in Jessup to build a new high school. But an agreement between the landholder and the county has drawn skepticism that it gives too much free rein to developers. | | |
Close advisers to Mayor Catherine Pugh said Tuesday that she is still recovering from a serious case of pneumonia that has sapped her strength and forced her to convalesce at home, under doctors’ supervision, since late last month. | | |
Dulaney, Towson and Lansdowne High Schools are among projects County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. says will be pushed back after a $2 billion construction bill stalled in the Maryland Senate. | | |
A group of local Jewish spiritual leaders, schools and organizations is calling for vigilance in vaccination after a child in Pikesville was diagnosed with measles. | | |
MTA Police, Baltimore Police and city Department of Transportation traffic enforcement officers issued a collective 1,739 citations and 514 warnings to bus-lane violators in the first year and three months of BaltimoreLink. | | |
CEO Sonja Santelises is proposing a budget that continues to focus on literacy, student mental and emotional health, and a well-rounded curriculum. | | |
Walmart announced that it will invest an estimated $29 million in Maryland stores to renovate some locations and expand its grocery delivery and pickup services. | | |
An audit of eight key Baltimore County school contracts — some of them technology contracts — under former Superintendent Dallas Dance found one failing. | | |
Some bad luck bit John Means in his first major league start Tuesday night as the Orioles fell, 13-2, to the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards. | | |
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