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Sunday, Jun 24 The letters and emails keep arriving in lawmakers’ offices, filled with worry, passion and exclamation points. | | |
| Officials with the Maryland State Board of Elections said Saturday that more than 18,700 people who updated voter registration information through the MVA over the past year may not be correctly registered for Tuesday’s primary election. |
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| Pose the question to anyone in an Orioles uniform, and the pause before he speaks is pregnant. The sigh is audible, the stare far away. The question is almost as loaded as the possible answers — and there's no one answer: How did the Orioles' season fall apart so fast? |
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| Following a year when a former school superintendent was sentenced to prison and the school board often erupted in verbal battles, Baltimore County voters will — for the first time — go to the polls Tuesday to help select leaders for the nation’s 25th largest school system. |
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| Two people were killed early Sunday morning in a crash involving two vehicles on Interstate 83 near Ruxton Road in Baltimore County. The driver of the second car survived and will face charges. |
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| A man died Saturday night after falling while climbing to the King and Queen seat in Harford County's Rocks State Park. |
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| These are unsettling times for some refugees and immigrants in this country, and there were reminders of that at Highlandtown’s Creative Alliance on Saturday. |
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| A judge has given a partial victory to the developer of a Joppatowne subdivision that some residents had opposed, describing it as a Muslim community. |
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| Roadway repairs involved in a water main break in the area of W. Cold Spring Road at the JFX will close the roadway until Tuesday, according to city public works officials. |
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| The sellers came wheeling metal grocery carts full of worn cardboard boxes and large paper shopping bags, unearthed from basements and the backs of closets, carrying Lionel trains, delicate dolls in lacy dresses, dogeared board games and other childhood memorabilia. |
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