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Thursday, Dec 7 The University of Baltimore has cut nearly 400 employees’ salaries to help mitigate the impact of “significant fiscal challenges” facing the school amid persistently declining enrollment. |
| Black liquor, a byproduct of the paper-making process that is burned to power paper mills, is Maryland's largest source of "renewable" energy, earning it millions of dollars in ratepayer subsidies. |
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| From food and drink to weather, here's everything you need to know to enjoy Baltimore's holiday tradition. |
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| New details in FBI investigation of state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks identify a businessman who said he had paid bribes in the past |
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| "Go to the lighting tonight. Have fun. It shouldn't impact your enjoyment at all," city official says of water main break in downtown Baltimore. |
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| As the opioid death toll mounts, some Maryland prosecutors are bringing charges of manslaughter and even murder against those who are supplying users with fatal doses. |
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| The State of Maryland will receive nearly $10 million from Epipen maker Mylan, part of a $465 million settlement with the Department of Justice over allegations of that it overbilled Medicaid for the life-saving device. |
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| A holiday fundraiser was ended after complaints over political overtones of a snowman with the message "No Hate in 21228." This week, the rest of the snowmen, and accompanying donations, are being returned. |
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| Elm Street Development is planning a new 300-unit apartment and condo development along the waterfront in Fells Point. |
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| Aside from the obvious go-to locations, like Miracle on 34th Street, home owners all over the region are attempting to bring the holiday cheer for neighbors and visitors far and wide with extravagant displays. Here are fi |
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