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Baltimore Man receives Multiple mail-in ballots
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A Baltimore man who takes his civic duty seriously is speaking out after receiving multiple mail-in ballots addressed to family members who are either deceased or no longer residing at his home address. Van Daniels told a local news station that when the initial ballot mailing went out, he received five extra ballots for relatives… Read more
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State Sen. Jill Carter Endorses Sheila Dixon in Heated Baltimore Mayoral Race
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The Baltimore mayoral primary is intensifying as candidates vie for key endorsements. Former mayor Sheila Dixon has landed the backing of state Sen. Jill Carter, a Democrat, following an earlier endorsement from her former rival Thiru Vignarajah. Carter explained her support for Dixon stems from their shared vision for Baltimore’s future. “Sheila and I are… Read more
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C&E discuss the violent protestors on college campuses
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Choose your Fake News 5/2/24
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Maryland Kicks Off Early Voting for 2024 Primary Election
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Early voting for the 2024 Primary Election in Maryland is officially underway, giving voters ample opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of the May 14 Election Day. According to the Maryland State Board of Elections, early in-person voting centers opened statewide and will remain open daily until Wednesday, May 9. The extended early voting period… Read more
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Retirees Brace for Costly Prescription Drug Changes in Maryland
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As people age, managing multiple medications often becomes a reality. For retired state employees like Kathy Miller and her husband, their medicine cabinet is overflowing with pill bottles aimed at maintaining their health, “Some of them would put him in the hospital if he didn’t take these drugs,” Miller told FOX45. However, the couple is… Read more
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Pay Issues Plague Some Baltimore County Police Officers
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While their duty is to protect and serve, some Baltimore County Police officers have found themselves grappling with frustrating pay discrepancies. According to Baltimore County Fraternal Order of Police President Dave Rose, a number of officers are either being underpaid or overpaid due to errors in their compensation. “It just makes people angry,” Rose stated.… Read more
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Violence Erupts at Loch Raven High, Prompting Tough Stance and Charging Questions
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A Baltimore County high school is cracking down on violence after shocking videos of massive student brawls went viral online. However, the looming question remains – will the students involved face criminal charges? In April, Project Baltimore interviewed Steven Kronberg, a teacher at Loch Raven High School who found himself caught in the middle of… Read more
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Mayoral Race Shake-Up as Vignarajah Exits, Endorses Dixon
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Baltimore’s mayoral primary took a dramatic turn just one day before early voting begins, as Thiru Vignarajah announced his withdrawal from the race and threw his support behind former mayor Sheila Dixon. “We have, upon reflection and discussion with my loved ones, my mentors, and my team, decided to bring to a close one campaign… Read more
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Tragic Recovery at Key Bridge Collapse Site
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The unified command overseeing the recovery efforts at the devastating Key Bridge collapse has announced the grim discovery of a fifth victim. Authorities have identified the latest casualty as 49-year-old Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez from Glen Burnie. In a somber development, salvage teams located one of the missing construction vehicles amid the wreckage. This prompted… Read more