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Monday, Jun 18 Maryland crab houses hoping to get lucky in a bonus lottery for 15,000 immigrant guest worker visas mostly lost out again, meaning they will likely go the summer without their normal work force. The Eastern Shore picking houses supply most of the local meat sold in restaurants and stores. | | |
| Rep. Andy Harris, the only Republican in Maryland’s congressional delegation, said Monday he was working with colleagues to increase “family facilities” at the Southwest border so immigration authorities can stop separating children from parents. |
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| The Supreme Court is resolving partisan redistricting cases from Wisconsin and Maryland without ruling on the broader issue of whether electoral maps can give an unfair advantage to a political party. |
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| In a statement, Dunkin’ Donuts said the general manager of the West 41st Street store posted the sign “based on her own personal judgment” to address a “customer service and satisfaction issue.” |
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| This year's AFRAM Festival in Baltimore will feature music performers Ella Mai, Jacquees, Dru Hill and others. |
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| Testimony continued Monday in the third murder trial of Keith Davis Jr., who is accused of fatally shooting a Pimlico security guard three years ago. |
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| In an effort to control violence over the summer, the Baltimore Police plan to lean on federal law enforcement agencies to target a list of offenders that Commissioner Gary Tuggle called the “baddest of the bad.” |
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| A political action committee formed to boost the campaign of Baltimore County executive candidate Vicki Almond says it has spent tens of thousands of dollars on mailers — just days after declaring it hadn’t previously raised or spent more than $1,000 in the race. |
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| These five Ravens look like they're ready to start the season. See who stood out during mandatory minicamp. |
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| Lou Catelli, the unofficial mayor of Hampden, says he is running for mayor of Baltimore in 2020. |
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