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Republicans urge Moore administration to speed up Potomac sewage spill response • Orioles owner David Rubenstein met with Jeffrey Epstein in 2012, documents show
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Friday, February 13, 2026

Maryland General Assembly passes ban on ICE agreements with local law enforcement

The Maryland General Assembly sent legislation prohibiting local formal agreements with ICE Thursday to Gov. Wes Moore’s desk.

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Republicans urge Moore administration to speed up Potomac sewage spill response

Maryland Senate Republicans are urging Gov. Wes Moore’s administration to escalate its response to a massive sewage spill that has sent hundreds of millions of gallons of untreated wastewater into …

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Orioles owner David Rubenstein met with Jeffrey Epstein in 2012, documents show

Orioles owner David Rubenstein met with Jeffrey Epstein in November 2012, according to documents recently released by the Department of Justice.

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Chris Roemer: The Democratic strategy is to whip supporters into a frenzy | COMMENTARY

Opinion: The Democratic Party’s electoral strategy consists of mobilizing its most radical supporters, writes Chris Roemer.

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A year after ‘Valentine’s Day massacre,’ Maryland lawmakers seek impact of mass layoffs

Sen. Angela Alsobrooks and Rep. April McClain Delaney want the government to study how mass layoffs in 2025 impacted Maryland and other states.

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Baltimore city vehicles racked up 4,000 tickets worth $452K in 2025; most fines waived

Baltimore City employees driving government-owned vehicles accumulated more than 4,000 traffic citations last year, totaling about $452,000 — the majority of which have been waived by the city.

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Audit of Downtown Partnership of Baltimore raises ‘potential fraud’ concerns

In a recent audit of the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, an auditor said that lax protocols could have led to errors or even “potential fraud.”

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Underground fire aftermath still hurting downtown business: ‘We’ve had to leave Charles Street to make money’

More than a year after an underground fire shut down part of Charles Street near Mount Vernon, nearby businesses say the disruption continues to hurt foot traffic and deliveries.

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