| | Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigations were in Annapolis Thursday to investigate an organization with offices in the vicinity of Main Street, a spokesperson for the bureau confirmed. | Read More |
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| Forecasts call for the highest spending for Mother's Day in more than a decade, offering a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy retail landscape. |
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| Transit fares in Maryland will rise this summer by ten cents for regular and elderly one-way tickets, an increase the Maryland Transit Administration said Thursday is mandated by legislation. |
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| A noose was seen hanging in front of a window that faced Crofton Middle School's courtyard Thursday morning, according to a letter Crofton Middle Principal Nuria Williams sent to parents. |
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| Local prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges continue to slog through hundreds of criminal cases now deemed "tainted" by the involvement of the once-touted gun enforcement unit. |
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| Waters off the coast of Maryland will be home to not one but two offshore wind farms under a decision the Public Service Commission issued Thursday. |
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| Mayor Pugh will maintain the program, look to accelerate demolitions. |
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| Unlike Howard County's school superintendent who walked away from her job with $1.65 million last week, Baltimore County's superintendent is leaving on June 30 with just what he is owed this year in his contract. |
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| Manny Machado has pulled himself out of slumps before, and feels like he's in the process of doing so again. |
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| Tiny homes are giving new meaning to the phrase "less is more." |
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