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A proposal to limit the Baltimore County Council’s ability to develop rural areas will go to the voters next year.
Dr. Myriam Rogers, the superintendent of County Public Schools, defended her record and residency after a state investigation cast doubt on whether she resides in the county as her contract requires.
Maryland lawmakers passed a budget this week, concluding their spring session after months of grappling with a tough fiscal ...
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