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| District officials say Calverton Elementary/Middle School, one of many in the city to suffer heating or water problems, will remain closed through the end of the week. |
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| "Blue's Freestyle / We Familyâ was released exclusively on Jay-Zâs streaming service, Tidal, for Blue Ivyâs sixth birthday at 4:44 p.m. on Sunday. |
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| The hiring of Sean Jones comes not a moment too soon for the beleaguered jazz department of Peabody Conservatory, which has been riven over the ouster of Gary Thomas, the first African-American to head a program at the school. |
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| The University of Maryland Medical System is investigating an incident at its midtown Baltimore campus where a woman is seen on video outside of the hospital in just a gown. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan leads potential Democratic rivals in Gonzales poll. |
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| The frigid first week of January was actually Baltimoreâs coldest start to any year in at least 146 years, according to the National Weather Service. |
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| Maryland lawmakers could launch a veto override fight as soon as Thursday to reinstate a paid sick leave law. But the Senate's leader confidence has weakened since last week. |
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| Along with the pomp and circumstance that traditionally open the Maryland General Assembly, lawmakers convened Wednesday facing weighty issues and asking each other to set aside politics even though it is an election year. |
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| In a crowded room Wednesday night, one person after another got up asking for one thing: the banning of Confederate flags on shirts, accessories and more in Carroll County Public Schools. |
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