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 Tuesday, Apr 10 Here are some of the bills approved by the Maryland General Assembly during its annual 90-day session, which ended Monday. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |
| In an election year, Maryland's Republican governor Democratic-dominated General Assembly made a point of solving complicated and costly problems: passing tax relief, shoring up the state's individual insurance market, responding to Baltimore's record homicide rate and banning bump stocks. |
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| The Baltimore County Council on Tuesday will begin discussing whether to lower the sale price for a county-owned property in Towson that’s the site of a controversial redevelopment plan. |
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| Dylan Bundy recorded his third quality start in a row to open the season in the Orioles' 7-1 loss to the Blue Jays. |
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| The Orioles had an all-time Camden Yards low with an announced crowd of 7,915 on Monday night. |
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| From drone races to a giant, light-up octopus. here are the highlights of Baltimore's third annual illuminated art festival. |
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| Baltimore was ahead of only Detroit and Cleveland, and sometimes ahead of Milwaukee and Fresno, Calif. — areas of the country that also suffer from high poverty and crime. |
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| Chris Davis has three hits in 34 at-bats so far this season, and the slump is starting to wear on him in a very visible way. |
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| At a slow trot, the nude man turned heads as he went up Saint Paul Street and passed Mercy Medical Center in downtown Baltimore Monday morning. |
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| President Trump is threatening an imminent military strike against Syria, vowing to respond "forcefully" to an apparent chemical weapons attack on civilians. |
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| With hours remaining in the 2018 General Assembly session, the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates remain divided on the age at which a person should be permitted to marry. |
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