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Friday, Jan 5 Baltimore Gas & Electric plans to pass on about $82 million in tax savings to customers as a result of federal tax reform that lowered the corporate tax rate. |
| Gov. Larry Hogan threw his support behind a bill to let courts terminate the parental rights of fathers when the child was conceived through rape. |
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| A new law that makes access to birth control easier for Marylanders may put health spending accounts in jeopardy over its coverage of male sterilization. |
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| With Baltimore City schools closed for a second day amid cold temperatures, Mayor Catherine Pugh directed students to the city’s recreation centers to eat. But several recreation centers contacted by the Baltimore Sun as lunch time approached Friday said they did not have food yet. |
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| Sgt. Wayne Jenkins, the leader of the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force pleaded guilty Friday morning, expressing remorse for his actions while also distancing himself from a case in which he is accused of planting drugs that involved a now-slain officer. |
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| Who was the team's most valuable player? What was the biggest victory? Who was the biggest revelation? |
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| A project, managed by a Maryland native, examines the levels of chemical contaminants in bald eagles' bloodstreams. |
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| Baltimore Democrat Maya Rockeymoore Cummings announced Friday she's dropping out of the crowded primary race for governor. |
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| A deer crashed through the windshield of a Maryland State Highway Administration plow truck early Friday, pinning the driver, according to emergency personnel in Harford County. |
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