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Wednesday, Jan 23 Maryland’s Board of Public Works on Wednesday is set to vote on a contract to erect bronze statues of two abolitionist heroes — Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman — to the State House. | | |
| The board of Baltimore City schools voted unanimously to oppose a measure that would have allowed school police officers to carry weapons during the day. |
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| Former teammates and fellow Hall of Famers gave their thoughts on former Orioles ace Mike Mussina being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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| Speculation and hope abounds among political and community leaders about where in Baltimore U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris will open her presidential campaign headquarters. |
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| The Baltimore City Housing Authority is searching for families who signed up for its wait list for a home in one of the city's public housing complexes to see whether they're still interested. |
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| Baltimore County Interim Schools Superintendent Verletta White announced that she was slashing her proposed operating budget by $85 million Tuesday night, only hours after County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. testified before the school board saying the county is facing tough financial times. |
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| Baltimore County Councilman Wade Kach on Tuesday withdrew his bill that would have suspended the development of commercial solar facilities in rural areas. |
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| Before the NFL considers making pass interference calls subject to replay review, the league might want to consider what will happen in the future. |
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| The judge presiding over the Capital Gazette shooting case Tuesday extended the deadline for an insanity plea, giving the suspected shooter until March to modify his not guilty plea. |
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| Mike Mussina, who will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in July, won 18 games in his first full major league season in 1992 and veteran starter Rick Sutcliffe could see back then that this day would come. |
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| Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Michael Busch says his chamber will begin livestreaming its sessions in 2020. The announcement came a day after a bipartisan pair of lawmakers introduced a bill that would require the streaming. Busch says the House will partner with Maryland Public Television. |
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