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Conowingo Dam no longer holding back pollution

Scientists say the Conowingo Dam is no longer holding back pollution in the Susquehanna River from entering the Chesapeake Bay.

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Havre de Grace Opera House opening week is Aug. 6-13

The Havre de Grace Opera House will have its opening week in August. The Aegis gets a behind-the-scenes tour Sunday as renovation work wraps up.

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Second story of Bel Air's Main Street Tower nears completion

Renato Buontempo, owner of the Main Street Tower in Bel Air, gives a tour of the second story of his restaurant. The second story is under construction, and a soft opening is scheduled for August.

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Madaleno enters Democratic race for governor

Stalwart liberal state Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr. is planning to launch his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for governor Monday — heralding a contest for the party’s progressive base.

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Death of Johns Hopkins student-athlete Abigail Bastien result of accidental fall, Baltimore Police believe

The death of a 19-year-old Johns Hopkins University student athlete whose body was outside her off-campus apartment building last week appears to be the result of an accidental fall.

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Uncertainty in Washington driving up health insurance rates, insurers say

Insurers press ahead with rate increase requests on their Obamacare policies though Congress has not decided what changes it will make to the health law.

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Trump administration permits 15,000 new foreign worker visas that could benefit crab industry

The Trump administration will permit 15,000 more foreign workers to enter the U.S. this year under a seasonal work visa that Maryland’s seafood industry has long argued is vital for its survival.

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In new deal, Ravens to enter 'mixed reality' with holographic players

Ravens using 3-D training platform that may soon use holographic players

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