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Trump sues Maryland Rep. Cummings to block subpoena seeking president's financial recordsPresident Donald Trump and his business organization are suing Rep. Elijah Cummings — the U.S. House oversight committee chairman — alleging the Baltimore Democrat crossed a constitutional line with a subpoena to the president’s longtime accountant that seeks years of financial statements. | ||
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As Maryland Gov. Hogan heads to New Hampshire amid 2020 buzz, new poll shows Trump's strengthGov. Larry Hogan will speak at a "Politics & Eggs" series at the invitation of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics — fueling speculation he has political ambitions beyond Maryland. The Republican governor has said he's open to considering a run against President Donald Trump. | ||
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Zurawik: 'Charm City' on PBS will make you feel hope, outrage over our deeply troubled BaltimoreThere are moments when it seems as if "Charm City" were filmed in a Third World country, the living conditions are so challenging and poor. That’s depressing. But the film is also inspirational in the determination, tenacity, hope, integrity and sense of community among the people on Rose Street. | ||
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Sheila K. Sachs, pioneering Baltimore attorney and influential city school board member, diesSheila Sachs, an attorney who handled the divorces of prominent local figures and sat on the Baltimore City School Board, died of cancer Sunday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Village of Cross Keys resident was 78. | ||
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Baltimore Mayor Pugh's boutique closed last year, co-owner says, contradicting previous statementsThe windows at a boutique belonging to Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh were covered over with brown paper shopping bags over the weekend, and the city’s comptroller said that the shop had permanently closed. | ||
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Johns Hopkins University announces plans to get two-thirds of its electricity from a solar farm in VirginiaAbout two-thirds of electricity powering Johns Hopkins University campuses across Maryland will come from a Virginia solar farm starting in 2021 after the university announced a deal Monday to buy about 250,000 megawatt-hours of electricity from the project each year for 15 years. | ||
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Jury seated for trial of teenager charged in death of Baltimore County Officer Amy CaprioA Baltimore County juror panel was seated Monday in the case of a teenager charged in the death of police officer Amy Caprio. | ||
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Here's why you shouldn't panic when you see a cluster of bees in Baltimore — and what you should do insteadHere's what one Baltimore beekeeper recommends doing when you spot a bee swarm in the city. | ||
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Inside Second Chance, Baltimore's treasure trove of repurposed home decorSecond Chance Inc. is a nonprofit that trains and employs people who have had difficulty being hired. The store gets most items from donations and demolitions and resells the items to the public. | ||
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Orioles option outfielder Cedric Mullins to Triple-A Norfolk after difficult first monthOpening Day center fielder Cedric Mullins has six hits in the first 22 games he's played this season, so the Orioles optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk on Monday. | ||
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