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COLA deferral, retirement program for Annapolis city employees still at issue...

The Annapolis Finance Committee will deliver its report on next year’s budget Monday, despite being unable to reach a conclusion on two proposed budget cuts— a cost of living deferral and payments that...

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Here are the 8 ZIP codes in the Baltimore region with the most coronavirus cases

Here’s a look at the eight ZIP codes in the Baltimore metro region with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases.

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Q&A: Carroll County’s census chair Don Rowe on importance of an accurate...

The Complete Count committee is made up of over 40 representatives ranging from county government, local towns and municipalities, media, library, business, nonprofits, religious, and education. It is...

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Annapolis woman charged with abandoning boat in Spa Creek, latest in string...

An Annapolis woman who’s being prosecuted for leaving a trail of boats abandoned in Maryland waters again finds herself in trouble with the law, this time for allegedly ditching a sailboat in Spa Creek.

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Coronavirus measures reduce traffic by half on I-95 in Maryland; NASA...

The coronavirus pandemic has given Maryland environment officials a window of opportunity to measure the effects of diminished traffic on air quality, and what they are seeing reinforces the need to...

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Graphics: Projecting Maryland’s COVID-19 cases and deaths

Logecal Data Analytics produced these projections of COVID-19 cases and deaths for The Baltimore Sun. Many factors influence projections, including adherence to social distancing measures, testing...

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Farmers markets in Towson forge on as a welcome food alternative during...

Despite the pandemic, farmers markets, including Towson's and Kenilworth's, are or soon will be offering an alternative and a respite from being indoors at a grocery.

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Your questions about coronavirus in Maryland, answered

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold in Maryland, we want to make sure we’re listening to our readers and keeping you informed. Tell us: What questions you have about the outbreak in...

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Olszewski expects deeper coronavirus-related impact in revised Baltimore...

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski previously expected revenue will decline by $40 million in 2021, but now that estimate has increased by an additional $69.3 million.

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Arrest made in electric wheelchair robbery in Odenton, Anne Arundel police say

A man in an electric wheelchair was allegedly robbed in Odenton Saturday afternoon by an Annapolis man who officers have since arrested, Anne Arundel County police said.

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Victim of fatal Crofton car crash identified by Anne Arundel police

A 29-year-old man has been identified as the lone casualty of a single-car crash in Crofton Saturday morning, Anne Arundel County police announced Monday.

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Carroll County requests $19.7 million in CARES funding, including $4 million...

Carroll County Government sent a $19.7 million proposal to the state for Coronavirus Relief Funding, most of which would address ways to help residents.

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Maryland sees another drop in coronavirus hospitalizations as cases on...

Maryland officials reported Monday that the state has confirmed 786 new cases of the coronavirus.

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Maryland Food Bank continues to serve amid surging demand and squeezed supply...

The Maryland Food Bank, which distributes groceries at 1,200 sites, is facing the same issues as food banks across the nation: A constrained supply chain, surging demand and higher food costs amid a...

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Ravens announce signing of D.J. Fluker, a favorite to start at guard

Fluker and the Ravens agreed to terms April 28, a day after the Seattle Seahawks released the 29-year-old.

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'I’m not asking to be reckless’: Keymar small business owner petitions Hogan...

Cotton & Co. Vintage Boutique in Keymar is nonessential, according to the governor’s order, but to Jessica Crawford, it’s life sustaining.

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Westminster could vote on budget, delaying plastic bag ban Monday night

Westminster’s Common Council will further discuss its financial year 2021 budget at a meeting Monday, May 11. Whether they are prepared to adopt a finished budget remains to be determined. Council...

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‘It’s going to be an emotional episode’: TV special featuring Ellicott City...

A two-hour special episode of “24 Hours to Hell and Back,” featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay renovating three Ellicott City businesses, airs Tuesday night on FOX.

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Essex shooting suspect apprehended in North Carolina, charged in December...

An Essex teen has been charged in the December fatal shooting of another teen outside an Essex McDonald’s after being apprehended in North Carolina, Baltimore County Police say.

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U.S. Customs in Baltimore say they’ve seized thousands of unapproved or...

U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Baltimore field office say they’ve seized thousands of unapproved or counterfeit coronavirus medications and test kits, with some seizures including the drug...

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