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Amid high demand for psychiatric care services in Maryland, Sheppard Pratt...

Sheppard Pratt’s new psychiatric care facility in Elkridge, Maryland, seeks to personalize and refine how the provider delivers behavioral and mental health services in the state.

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Orioles complete another winless road trip with 10-3 loss in Cleveland, their...

Not since the Athletics' skid 76 years ago had an American League team dropped 19 road games in a row before the Orioles fell, 10-3, in Cleveland on Thursday, completing a third straight winless road...

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Churchton man convicted in grocery store attack with semen-filled syringe

A 53-year-old Churchton man who was accused of poking a woman with a semen-filled syringe at a grocery store last year entered an Alford plea Thursday for first- and second-degree assault charges.

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Maryland attorney general charges pet stores in Towson and Rockville with...

Two pet stores in Towson and Rockville have been charged with consumer violations by the Maryland attorney general’s office.

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Baltimore City Council questions whether Fells Point response pulled police...

A group of Baltimore City Council members questioned city leaders about the police response to the recent spate of violence in the Fells Point neighborhood during a hearing Thursday, expressing...

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, city officials participate in Mondawmin...

At least 50 people turned out for a community walk Thursday evening with local Baltimore officials in the Mondawmin neighborhood.

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Reservoir Hill’s Dovecote was closed for the pandemic year while its owners...

This Saturday will see a new generation of Black families take to the street outside Dovecote, the Madison Ave. cafe Cole co-owns with her wife, as part of an ebullient Juneteenth celebration.

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‘There’s a universal Help Wanted sign out there’: Some Carroll County...

As small business owners try to recover as the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly approaches an end, they continue to face another challenge: a lack of workers.

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Garden Q&A: Should you leave fallen branches and trees or take them to the...

Sometimes tree seedlings begin life as “nurse logs,” a nutrient-rich nursery bed for the next generation of trees.

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Public hearing for annexation of 200-acre Wetlands Golf Course property into...

The Aberdeen City Council will host a public hearing Monday on the proposed annexation of the Wetlands Golf Course into the city limits.

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A howling success: Girl Scout troop from Laurel collects, donates supplies to...

As a way to earn their Bronze Awards, the highest honor a junior Girl Scout can earn, members of Girl Scout Troop 4507 in Laurel worked together to provide supplies to the Canine Humane Network in Olney.

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Can Baltimore police investigate their own? Internal Affairs, noted for its...

Baltimore Police officials say they have begun increasing the number of internal investigators, introducing new software to better organize and track cases, and requiring professional training of...

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Anne Arundel County student leaders push for teachers to use preferred...

An Anne Arundel County student council has started a campaign during Pride Month asking teachers to designate their preferred pronouns in emails.

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Many in Baltimore’s struggling Cherry Hill enclave could have gone hungry...

When the pandemic hit, activists in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood joined forces to distribute food and household essentials, as well as connect residents with medical services.

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Many in Baltimore’s struggling Cherry Hill enclave could have gone hungry...

When the pandemic hit, activists in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood joined forces to distribute food and household essentials, as well as connect residents with medical services.

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As Orioles top prospect Adley Rutschman grows in Bowie, his star potential is...

Adley Rutschman's Sunday blasts have been a big part of a season that’s reinforcing what kind of special talent the Orioles selected first overall in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.

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Father Joe Muth’s spirit of welcome has filled a Northeast Baltimore church...

On retiring at the end of this month, progressive and sometimes controversial priest Rev. Joe Muth leaves a legacy of unity across boundaries in two Baltimore churches.

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‘It all starts there’: Why Bradley Bozeman might be one of the most important...

If the Ravens’ most important player is Lamar Jackson, their second-most important might be the amiable Alabama center turned NFL left guard now entrusted with getting the ball to the quarterback...

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Howard County Council member Deb Jung seeking reelection because ‘there’s...

Howard County District 4 council member Deb Jung filed her paperwork Tuesday using the Citizens Election Fund, a voluntary program for small donor financing of county executive and county council...

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Amtrak is working on digging a new Baltimore tunnel — named for Frederick...

The new tunnel will eliminate the biggest passenger rail bottleneck between Washington and New Jersey — which costs Amtrak and MARC trains an average of seven hours of delays each weekday —and increase...

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