1. Bid to break the silence over six-figure payout

    Bid to break the silence over six-figure payout

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  2. Demolition begins on old Baltimore City jail

    Demolition begins on old Baltimore City jail

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  3. Maryland reaches $200 million settlement with Exelon to improve Chesapeake Bay

    Maryland reaches $200 million settlement with Exelon to improve Chesapeake Bay

    3
  4. Maryland will pay 5 men wrongfully imprisoned

    Maryland will pay 5 men wrongfully imprisoned

    6
  5. Maryland Public Schools to remain closed through at least April 24

    Maryland Public Schools to remain closed through at least April 24

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  6. Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital opens as part of COVID-19 patient surge plan

    Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital opens as part of COVID-19 patient surge plan

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  7. Maryland Schools close for rest of academic year, limited outdoor activities now allowed

    Maryland Schools close for rest of academic year, limited outdoor activities now allowed

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  8. 'Computer glitch' at Crafty Crab leads to about 100 customers waiting in line for hours

    'Computer glitch' at Crafty Crab leads to about 100 customers waiting in line for hours

    4
  9. Drive-in theatre in Baltimore County wanting to reopen

    Drive-in theatre in Baltimore County wanting to reopen

    3
  10. We Cancerve's Camp Happy goes virtual amid COVID-19 concerns

    We Cancerve's Camp Happy goes virtual amid COVID-19 concerns

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  11. Retail business owners frustrated with Mayor Young's lack of response on phase 2

    Retail business owners frustrated with Mayor Young's lack of response on phase 2

    3
  12. 2018 legislative session kicks off in Annapolis

    2018 legislative session kicks off in Annapolis

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  13. Mayor Pugh tours schools, Baltimore City School District pledge to open and warm schools

    Mayor Pugh tours schools, Baltimore City School District pledge to open and warm schools

    4
  14. MD officials criticize other states for storm debris

    MD officials criticize other states for storm debris

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  15. Maryland lawmaker apologizes for using racial slur

    Maryland lawmaker apologizes for using racial slur

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  16. 264 violent offenders arrested in a month

    264 violent offenders arrested in a month

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  17. Calls grow louder for Pugh to step aside following FBI searches

    Calls grow louder for Pugh to step aside following FBI searches

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  18. PG County Executive Rushern Baker announces run for mayor

    PG County Executive Rushern Baker announces run for mayor

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  19. PG County Executive Rushern Baker announces run for mayor

    PG County Executive Rushern Baker announces run for mayor

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  20. 'Computer glitch' at Crafty Crab leads to about 100 customers waiting in line for hours

    'Computer glitch' at Crafty Crab leads to about 100 customers waiting in line for hours

    1
  21. Mayor Pugh tours schools, Baltimore City School District pledge to open and warm schools

    Mayor Pugh tours schools, Baltimore City School District pledge to open and warm schools

    1
  22. Mandatory minimum sentences for repeat offenders

    Mandatory minimum sentences for repeat offenders

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  23. How the "Maryland Model" impacts your hospital visit

    How the "Maryland Model" impacts your hospital visit

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  24. Baltimore Co. Executive candidates weigh in on school air conditioning issues

    Baltimore Co. Executive candidates weigh in on school air conditioning issues

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