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COVID-19 COVERAGE
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State set to settle with Jordan McNair’s family for $3.5M
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Damages cap on injured, killed pets would rise to $25K under Md. bill
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Senate Democrats override vetoes on crime, prescription drug bills
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Financing retirement in the COVID era
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Hopkins’ $6M fund for crime reduction projects seeking applications
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Growing here, growing fast: 8 Md. companies make top inner city list
Commentary
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Ocean City’s Beach Plaza Hotel closes its doors permanently
The Beach Plaza Hotel, a staple on the Ocean City Boardwalk since 1967, Friday announced it was closing its doors for good. The hotel, at ...
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Rare sedition charge gains interest after Capitol attack
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Biden taps former FDA chief Kessler to lead vaccine science
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Judge upholds Baltimore’s dining ban amid pushback
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Brokers accuse insurance firm of ‘redlining’ in Baltimore
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Federal report says pandemic hit seafood industry hard
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Hogan announces $30M in emergency relief for music and entertainment venues
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Watchdog report: DOJ failed in ‘zero tolerance’ border policy
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Toyota to pay $180M for failing to report emissions defects
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US long-term mortgage rates rise; 30-year at 2.79%
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High Court rules for city of Chicago in vehicle impound case
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Maryland man turns self in, faces charges in Capitol breach
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Morgan St., NBCUniversal launch NBCU Academy
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Howard County accepting moderate income housing unit applications
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Stertil-Koni distributor opens Arizona office, warehouse
blogs
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Sources: Miller moved to hospice care
Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., the longest serving leader of the Maryland Senate, has been moved to hospice, according to multiple sources. The news comes ...
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Top 2 Md. House Republicans say this will be their last year as leaders
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Frederick delegate apologizes for tweet calling Pence ‘a traitor’
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Legislation to restrict governor’s emergency powers draws Hogan’s ire
Women Who Lead
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Boston lawyers launch all-female white-collar defense boutique
BOSTON, MA — For some time, Tracy A. Miner and Megan Siddall had been kicking around the idea of an all-female firm focused on white-collar ...
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Under pandemic pressure, this Chestertown small business designed a new future
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Utah woman gets college degree 6 decades after dropping out
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Collins, Feinstein women’s history museum bill passes
Law
Business
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Ocean City’s Beach Plaza Hotel closes its doors permanently
The Beach Plaza Hotel, a staple on the Ocean City Boardwalk since 1967, Friday announced it was closing its doors for good. The hotel, at ...
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Brokers accuse insurance firm of ‘redlining’ in Baltimore
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Federal report says pandemic hit seafood industry hard
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Financing retirement in the COVID era
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Hogan announces $30M in emergency relief for music and entertainment venues
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Hopkins’ $6M fund for crime reduction projects seeking applications
Government
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Hogan wants lawmakers to act quickly on COVID relief
Speaking just hours before the General Assembly is set to convene, Gov. Larry Hogan urged lawmakers Wednesday morning to pass as soon as possible his ...
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Miller, Maryland’s ‘lion of the Senate,’ dies at 78
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State set to settle with Jordan McNair’s family for $3.5M
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Senate Democrats override vetoes on crime, prescription drug bills
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Biden taps former FDA chief Kessler to lead vaccine science
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County priorities: Public health, broadband access, election transparency and fiscal fairness
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Hogan announces $30M in emergency relief for music and entertainment venues
Health Care
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Lawmakers, group back health equity resource proposal
Legislation to create permanent Health Equity Resource Communities will be introduced during the 2021 General Assembly session with the support of over 250 groups and ...
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LifeBridge Health adopts $15 an hour minimum wage
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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine awarded near $400K grant for 2-year cancer project
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Baltimore County launches health care provider registry
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UMMC Midtown Campus nationally recognized with ‘A’ Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade
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No clear answer to question of vaccine mandates in the workplace
Real Estate
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Real estate developer LCOR opens 294-unit community in Montgomery County
LCOR, a fully integrated real estate development company, announced Tuesday it has opened its 294-unit Arrowwood apartment community in North Bethesda’s Pike District. LCOR developed ...
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Greystar developing multifamily project in Baltimore
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Baltimore announces agreement for developing large chunk of Westside
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Garver Development buys industrial building in Baltimore County
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Dulaney Plaza adds 2 tenants to Towson’s Courtyard Shops
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New listings increase as Md. sees sales jump in October housing market