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Wednesday, Apr 25 The President of the Maryland Retailers Association said Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh appeared to be making a lot of assumptions when she links neighborhood businesses with crime. |
| The draft is considered weak in terms of high-end talent at wide receiver, tight end and tackle. Those just happen to be the Ravens' three biggest needs. |
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| The nonprofit Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America is coming to Baltimore to help low- and moderate income families become home buyers. Section 8 voucher holders also can qualify. |
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| U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Wednesday will propose to increase the amount low-income households are expected to pay for rent. |
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| Maryland reached a $33.5 million settlement with Volkswagen over its violation of pollution standards, the last of several penalties in the state for the automaker. |
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| Marylanders will vote in 2018 for governor, attorney general, U.S. Senator, all 8 seats in the House of Representatives and all 188 General Assembly seats. |
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| Lodge 175 has until the end of the year to raise $25,000 to finance needed repairs or lose the insurance. If it can’t, the building will be put it up for sale, and generations of Kingsville-Upper Falls history will come to an end. |
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| The Carroll County Public Schools Board of Education announced Wednesday that Steven Lockard, formerly of the Fairfax County Public Schools system, will take over as superintendent of schools, replacing current Superintendent Stephen Guthrie this summer. |
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| Prosecutors allege that Michael Amick, 57, beat his wife, Roxanne, in their Baltimore County home and then dumped her body in a wooded area a few miles from their home. The couple had two children together. |
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| Union Craft Brewing, the anchor to the ambitious Union Collective project in Medfield, will open its facility and taproom to the public on July 28. |
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