March 20, 2019 | ||
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Howard County's plastic bag proposal passes House of DelegatesThe bill would allow the Howard County Council to charge a fee on plastic bags acquired at the point of sale. | ||
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Glenelg, Marriotts Ridge favored entering 2019 Howard County boys lacrosse seasonGlenelg, Marriotts Ridge, Howard among top contenders entering 2019 Howard County boys lacrosse season. | ||
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Two more University of Maryland Medical System board members resign amid scrutiny over contracting practicesTwo more members of the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors have resigned amid intense scrutiny over contracting practices. | ||
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Mayor Pugh sues Stronach Group to seize Pimlico, block move of Preakness to LaurelBaltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is suing the owners of Pimlico Race Course in hopes of blocking them from moving the Preakness Stakes or using state bonds to fund improvements at Laurel Park. | ||
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Under sharp questioning, Maryland tries to sustain suit over Trump business dealingsPresident Donald J. Trump's attorneys are asking a federal appeals court Tuesday to prevent Maryland from proceeding with a lawsuit alleging Trump is illegally profiting from his presidency. | ||
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Maryland Democrats: Hogan's claim of being a Reagan Republican signals 'dog whistle' white nationalismThe Maryland Democratic Party on Tuesday argued that Gov. Larry Hogan’s claim of being a Reagan-style Republican, as he continues to position himself as a moderate alternative to President Trump in 2020, instead signaled that he is a “dog whistle white nationalist.” | ||
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Amazon shows off robotics in newly opened Sparrows Point warehouseAmazon marked the official opening of the state-of-the-art fulfillment center on the site of the former Sparrows Point steel mill in eastern Baltimore County, where it employs 2,000 as well as a fleet of robots. | ||
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Where are they now? A look back at the 2014 AL East champion Orioles and where they ended upA look back at the Orioles' 2014 AL East champion roster on the five-year anniversary of that team reveals just one player — Chris Davis — who is still with the team. | ||
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