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The rule change follows emails between the board’s Republican members and a group alleging election fraud.
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The settlement will pay for the costs of responding to the disaster.
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Maryland ranks fourth in the nation for its population of African immigrants. Often overlooked, this community of about 900,000 people has begun organizing and demanding more political representation.
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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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Promising projects are on the horizon but it could still be a while before the city sees new units under the law, says the housing commissioner.
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Some are backing third-party candidate Jill Stein, others are writing in their choice. But both Trump and Harris are largely a no-go.
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The LA settlement is the largest of its kind.
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A new rule allows people with DACA status to use the Maryland insurance marketplace.
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A recent investigation unveiled new instances of abuse at the max-security hospital.
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Council members voice opposition.
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Utilities supported the measure while various stakeholders opposed, saying it’s time for the state to cut its losses.
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Jovani Patterson, chairman of People for Elected Accountability and Civic Engagement, thinks that by slashing the size of that office, the city can redirect funding elsewhere. Detractors argue it will decrease representation.