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Tuesday, Oct 16 The rendering depicts a potential view from Tiber Alley and shows a stage for live performances as well as the blue signage of Caplans, a department store slated for removal. | | |
| The original bill would have required the Historic Preservation Commission to approve requests to demo that would benefit "public saftey." The soon-to-be amended bill will instead require it considers public safety. |
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| A former veteran Senate Intelligence Committee security director pleaded guilty Monday to lying to FBI agents about his contact with a reporter during a federal leak investigation. |
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| The National Weather Service's Baltimore/Washington forecast office is offering Skywarn weather-spotting classes in Westminster and Ellicott City in the coming weeks. The weather service uses its network of spotters to investigate and verify severe weather events and to measure precipitation. |
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| Centennial's girls golf team puts up 44 points at Willow Springs on Tuesday to earn tri-match sweep of Atholton and Howard, securing a perfect 11-0 record this fall and the program's first county title since 2009. |
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| Voter registration in Maryland has hit a record, according to the state Board of Elections. There were 3,992,451 active registered voters in the state as of Tuesday morning. That surpassed the record set in January 2017 of 3,977,637. |
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| The cases are among dozens of possible instances of acute flaccid myelitis that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating dozens of across the country. |
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| The Maryland Department of Health announced the first confirmed cases of the flu Tuesday, an adult and child in Central Maryland and the Eastern Shore. |
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