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After Baltimore encampment clearing, homeless adjusting to dormitory housing The Volunteers of America Chesapeake is serving 24 people in collaboration with the city through a new $1.5 million temporary housing program in the 5000 block of E. Monument Street. Mayor Catherine Pugh toured the site Thursday, meeting with residents and learning more about the program.
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Maryland saltwater sportfishing director out as board examines financial irregularities Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association Executive Director Dave Smith has resigned from his position after board members discovered irregular bank statements that showed personal charges for Smith.
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Baltimore Police to use fingerprint scanning to track officers' time at work To control ongoing overtime spending, the Baltimore Police Department plans to require officers to scan their fingerprints at the start and end of their shifts.
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A Bail Bondsman testified to committing crimes with the Gun Trace Task Force Baltimore Bail Bondsman Donald Stepp admitted in court on Thursday that he committed crimes with Sgt. Wayne Jenkins of the Gun Trace Task Force.
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Families struggle to afford child care Several mothers talk about their struggle to afford child care without subsidy.
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Aleta and Brian Ball discuss Matthew's Law The Ball family is advocating for bills protecting against carbon monoxide poisoning after their son Matthew McHale died in 2016.
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After Baltimore encampment clearing, homeless adjusting to dormitory housing The Volunteers of America Chesapeake is serving 24 people in collaboration with the city through a new $1.5 million temporary housing program in the 5000 block.
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