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| Dr. Letitia Dzirasa, a Johns Hopkins-trained Baltimore pediatrician with experience in high-tech information systems and community-based health care, will replace Dr. Leana Wen as the city’s next health commissioner March 11. |
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| Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. called for cuts to school budget within hours after it was passed Tuesday night. |
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| Authorities say a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant and self-identified white nationalist planned to launch a terror attack targeting politicians and journalists. |
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| A bill is moving forward in the Maryland General Assembly that would give the state’s residents a third option for gender on their driver’s license or identification card: “unspecified.” |
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| State Del. Cheryl Glenn has reintroduced legislation to authorize Baltimore school police officers to carry guns inside schools — a move she calls necessary after a shooting at Frederick Douglass High School. Glenn had withdrawn the measure after the school board opposed it. |
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| Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan continued to raise the possibility of challenging President Trump in the Republican 2020 presidential primary, expressing concern in a CBS News interview about Trump’s chances of winning the general election. |
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| A man Baltimore County Police shot after officers said he refused to drop a machete at a Randallstown shopping center Tuesday night has died, the department said. |
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| Arguing University of Maryland officials placed athletics over academics last year after the death of football player Jordan McNair, state lawmakers in Annapolis are now pushing legislation to overhaul the university system’s Board of Regents. |
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| Nancy V. Chance, a four-time All-America lacrosse player who was the founder of the Eagle Sports Co. and had been head coach at Swarthmore and Goucher colleges, died Jan. 23 of dementia at her Timonium home. She was 90. |
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