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The lamb (yes, actual lamb, not beef masquerading as its ovine cousin) is simmered until it surrenders completely, creating a ...
For Annapolis visitors, Galway Bay provides the perfect respite after touring the Naval Academy or browsing Main Street shops. It’s conveniently close to tourist destinations without succumbing to ...
Jensen approached his school’s assistant principal about the issue in February, which went unresolved, and then brought it up ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Winston-Salem State women's flag football team won the first-ever Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championship Saturday, defeating Fayetteville State in ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - A Trump Administration representative claims the Maryland man who was mistakenly ... Kozak, a Senior Bureau Official of the U.S. State Department, declares "under penalty ...
US State Department Says Deported Maryland Resident 'Alive and Secure' in El Salvador WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Saturday a Maryland resident deported to El Salvador ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Flags around New York State are being flown at half staff starting Saturday. Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the flags to be lowered in memory of the more than 200 people ...
The University of Utah is asking faculty to comply with the new state law banning the public display of pride flags on campus — or expect the Legislature to crack down even more. “They have a ...
The Maryland State Retirement and Pension System intends to formally increase the $69 billion system’s investment allocation to private equity. About two-thirds of private equity is leveraged ...
Tom Millett, R-Marion, urged his colleagues in the House to pass Senate Bill 92, which would make membership with the State Bar of Montana voluntary for lawyers. “Now you may have heard or think this ...
A plan to cut property taxes for senior citizens and disabled Texans is moving forward at the State Capitol. The Texas Senate voted 30-1 Wednesday to approve Senate Bill 23, which raises the ...
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