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For students like Clarksburg High School senior Angie Nseliema, standardized tests mean a disruption of the normal school routine.On the first day of…
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A coalition of civil rights groups and Baltimore residents filed a federal complaint Monday claiming Gov. Larry Hogan's decision to cancel the planned Red…
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More than 20,000 people are incarcerated in Maryland, costing the state more than $1 billion a year.A commission of state and local officials released 19…
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Democratic House and Senate leaders in Annapolis renewed their call Monday for Gov. Larry Hogan to spend money they fenced off for schools.Lawmakers set…
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Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is forming a commission to study legislative redistricting reform in Maryland.Hogan signed an executive order on Thursday to…
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Maryland should expect to have about $271 million dollars less than expected coming into its coffers over the next year and a half – that was the news out…
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Baltimore is a good place for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people, according to a new study from the Human Rights Campaign.The nation's…
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The abduction of more than 250 Nigerian schoolgirls has resonated with families in Maryland, home to one of the largest Nigerian-American communities in the U.S.
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Standing with workers at the Domino Sugar refinery in Baltimore, Governor Martin O’Malley announced Tuesday that Maryland added 7,300 new jobs last…
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Ed Warfield, white, a retired Episcopal clergyman, was 30 years old in 1963. At the time he was serving as Vicar of the Chapel of the Ascension in East…