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Obituaries
The Rev. Dr. Alfred C.D. Vaughn, who was an influential figure in both the religious and civic life of Baltimore, died Sunday at his Pikesville home. He was 84.
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Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby ended a nearly yearlong fight over a legal-defense fund formed in his name by complying with a Board of Ethics order.
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State delegates pledged to work with their Senate counterparts to pass bills aimed at overhauling Maryland’s troubled state college savings agency before the legislative session ends in less than three weeks.
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Education
The Excel Center is aiming to enroll 150 students by September, when it is slated to open in the former Goodwill headquarters.
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Education
Doxxers sue University of Maryland, Baltimore County staff, say First Amendment rights were violated
Members of an organization whose members have doxxed a University of Maryland, Baltimore County student and her father are suing university staff members. The group says its First Amendment rights were violated.
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Baltimore Public Works Director Jason Mitchell, after announcing resignation, to remain through June
Baltimore Department of Public Works Director Jason Mitchell, who announced his resignation earlier this year, has agreed to remain with the city until the end of the fiscal year.
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A bill before the Anne Arundel County Council that would require special event sponsors to obtain certain permits to verify their events have adequate public safety resources received pushback at Monday night’s meeting from event promoters who argued the bill was vague and unnecessary.
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Education
After "crossover day" Monday, here's how some of the bills related to K-12 public education in Maryland have fared through the session.
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Politics
Language in the recreational cannabis bill would require anyone selling products with very small amounts of Delta-9 THC as well as Delta-8 to have a cannabis dispensary license.
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