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Wednesday, Jan 31 Del. Rick Impallaria files a bill in Annapolis that would allow school employees across the state to carry guns on school property â if the local school district so desires â to prevent or minimize the loss of life in a school shooting. |
| A reduction in the price of the former Havre de Grace Colored School building will make it possible for two local groups to reach their goal of acquiring the |
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| Five women were charged with stealing more than $100,000 of clothing and other merchandise from retail stores in an alleged organized theft ring operating in Baltimore, Harford, Anne Arundel, Charles and Montgomery counties, the state Attorney Generalâs office announced Wednesday. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan delivered the final State of the State address of his term Wednesday. Here are some memorable lines from the speech, and from lawmakers' reactions to it. |
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| A day after the Maryland Senate approved a bill allowing courts to terminate the parental rights of rapists, the House of Delegates followed suit, giving final approval to identical legislation. |
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| Back on the court, less than 24 hours since the last tip, C. Milton Wright and host Harford Tech waged battle Wednesday evening for the lead in the UCBAC Chesapeake Division boys basketball standings. Tech (5-2, 9-3) started fast, but CMW (6-1, 11-3) caught up and then pulled away for an comforta |
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| The flu is nothing to mess with. Take it seriously. |
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| The FBI director stepped into the public eye when it issued a statement declaring the bureau had "grave concerns" with a yet-to-be-released GOP classified memo. |
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