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The university seeks to avoid the $52 million exit fee from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Maryland’s three largest jurisdictions are calling on the state legislature to approve more funding to build schools.
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The Maryland National Organization for Women Political Action Committee and Feminist Majority are backing Del. Heather Mizeur's candidacy for governor.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change between 2000 and 2011 in the percentage of people whose incomes are $200,000 or more.
Eligible BCPS students can take up to four free classes at the Community College of Baltimore County.
A former Army soldier from Laurel will spend time in federal prison for trying to join a group of Islamic terrorists in Somalia.
One gun was said to be sold to a man later accused of using it in a carjacking.
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A lack of planning, testing time and infighting all contributed to problems on the Maryland health insurance exchange website, according to a Washington Post investigation.
The good news: economists say Maryland will add jobs in 2014. The bad news: they disagree on the pace of job growth.
The rest stop on Interstate 95 near Aberdeen will reopen in January.
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Robert David Wright, of Cockeysville, served as a youth group leader at Clynmlira United Methodist Church.
Dean Phoebe Haddon is focused on matching lawyers with people in need. She also helped secure a $30 million gift to the Maryland law school.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of how the average travel time to work from home changed between 2000-2011.
The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.
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A Washington, D.C., watering hole also earns praise for its selection of beers and attention to customers.
Baltimore County goes beyond the bookshelves with technology.
High temperatures will reach the 50s to start the week.