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“We don’t have a sense of when it may happen again, we don’t have a sense of what to do differently,” Councilman Mark Conway said.
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The Public Service Enterprise Group unveiled a planned route for new transmission lines that the company says would address resident concerns.
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More than 100 people gathered along outside marine terminals at the Port of Baltimore after midnight, calling for higher wages and to stop automation at the ports.
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Conspiring with a neo-Nazi leader, Sarah Beth Clendaniel put together a plan to take out power substations around the Baltimore region.
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A rooftop pool leak lead to the evacuation of the Axel Brewers Hill Apartments, fire officials said Friday.
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An Anne Arundel County judge ruled Monday to invalidate a ballot question asking Baltimore City voters to rezone the Inner Harbor for development on the grounds that it’s not proper charter material.
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The school’s principal and resource officer heard a commotion in the first-floor men’s bathroom, but did not hear the shot.
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Gonzales Research and Media Services puts Angela Alsobrooks ahead of Larry Hogan by 5 percentage points, 46% to 41%, within the margin of error.
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The Maryland Supreme Court on Friday reinstated the murder conviction against Adnan Syed and ordered the circuit court to redo a hearing that cleared Syed’s name two years ago.
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Former Gov. Larry Hogan, left, and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, right, are in a dead heat in the race for the U.S. Senate, according to a new poll commissioned by the AARP.
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The Sunday night shooting near the building killed one person and wounded seven others. Law enforcement is investigating if the group is involved after noise complaints from the community earlier that night.
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A 36-year-old man died and the other conditions range from stable to critical condition.