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Teachers will vote Wednesday in the most contentious Baltimore Teachers Union election in years. It has divided educators and been fraught with complaints. | | |
A small local group of Baltimore investors is converting old city buildings into offices and apartments. | | |
The goal for Towson cheerleaders as the area becomes more dense: to get people to park their cars and leave them there. | | |
Gov. Larry Hogan is facing pressure to sign bills that would create a board to monitor drug prices and to increase requirements for renewable energy. | | |
Broncos quarterback Joe Flacco says it's not his job to groom rookie Drew Lock as his successor. | | |
Retired Baltimore police officers and firefighters are entitled to damages but active members will have to worker longer for pensions. | | |
Officer of Bar Counsel will not pursue a complaint last year from City Solicitor Andre Davis about Robin R. Cockey | | |
Baltimore County police officer T. Hays has been released from shock trauma after being treated for injuries related to a friendly fire shooting in Parkville. | | |
There has been more than 76 inches of precipitation over the past 365 days at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, a new record hig | | |
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