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Baltimore County’s school board has identified six finalists for the county’s next permanent superintendent, the board confirmed Monday. The search for a permanent superintendent to run the school system started with Ray and Associates consulting company contacting over 1,000 people in 48 states with the opportunity. A total of 41 people later applied for the […]

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A Maryland measure that’s the first of its kind could help people without health insurance find out if they qualify for free or low-cost insurance after they file their taxes. It will create a box for people to check on state income tax returns. If selected, the state’s health care exchange will see if the […]

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“It’s time to stop the violence…that is killing out children and our communities. It’s time to help each other build neighborhoods where each of us kids, teens, and adults can feel safe and secure from crime. A tough task? Yes, but it’s a challenge that each of us can do something about. We can reclaim […]

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A new bill signed into law by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is expected to prevent hundreds of Baltimore homeowners behind in paying water bills from losing their property. The Water Taxpayer Protection Act of 2019 would prohibit such homeowners from losing their homes, since the liens on their properties would no longer be sold at […]

More than 66,000 Maryland drivers could have their licenses confiscated if they don’t quickly provide documentation to make them compliant with the federally-mandated REAL ID process. According to Maryland Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Administration, 66,300 are in possession of the newly-designed license, which include a REAL ID star near the upper-right corner, but haven’t […]

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Baltimore Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young is set to be sworn into office. Young automatically became mayor following Pugh’s resignation and he will serve as mayor for the remainder of Pugh’s term. This ceremony comes just a week after former Mayor Catherine Pugh resigned amid investigations into her “Healthy Holly” book deals. Sign Up For Our […]

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We have more answers about what FBI and IRS agents took from former Mayor Catherine Pugh’s homes and office on April 25. We saw the agents taking out boxes filled with things like laptops, cell phones, and lots of documents. At City Hall, agents took a computer, an iPad, documents related to former aide Gary […]

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Dozens of officers are at Johns Hopkins University Wednesday morning, where students have been protesting the college’s decision to create its own police force. The students were given three exterior warnings by police on the bull horn, and then the fire department cut through the locks that were chaining the administration building shut. See Also: Maryland […]

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Baltimore City Hall government servers have been infected by a ransomware virus that government officials said is spreading throughout their network. Due to the current network issues, the Director of Public Works has suspended late water bill fees for City and County customers. https://twitter.com/ElectRyanDorsey/status/1126081638943940608 Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Source:Fox Baltimore

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Today on the Larry Young Morning Show Maryland Lieutenant Governor Boyd Rutherford was in to discuss/explain… Commission to Study Mental and Behavioral Health in Maryland Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford Announces Funding for Opioid Crisis and Substance Use Disorder Services, New Commission Studying Mental and Behavioral Health Speaker Adrienne Jones and the election. Part 1 […]