Scott Maucione
Stories
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Officials push back against Trump's threats to deploy National Guard in Baltimore
President Trump has threatened to expand his campaign to combat crime into other cities, including Baltimore. But the city's mayor and Maryland's governor -- both Democrats -- are pushing back.
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This book arrived in mailboxes all around Baltimore with no explanation. Until now
This summer in Baltimore, thousands of copies of the same book showed up in mailboxes and on doorsteps without an explanation. Here's the story behind the mysterious "Great Controversy."
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27 people in Baltimore rushed to hospital last week for possible overdoses
Nationally, the number of overdoses is on the decline. But in Baltimore, officials are dealing with the aftermath of 27 people who overdosed in a small neighborhood last week.
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Maryland turns to ACA money to help fund abortion care
Like other states where abortion is legal, Maryland has seen more people coming for care from out of state. Now the state is using money associated with Obamacare to help those who need financial aid.
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Maryland is officially crushing on Orange Crush cocktail
Just in time for summer, Maryland gets an official state cocktail: Orange Crush. Marylanders are already drinking lots of them.
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As MLB season kicks off, the Baltimore Orioles prepare their stadium, Camden Yards
Major League Baseball fields take months to prepare to ensure they're in top shape to wow audiences and minimize injury. We go to Baltimore to see how the Orioles prepare for their home opener.
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DACA recipients can now buy health insurance through Obamacare
Undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as kids, who have legal status as DACA recipients, can buy subsidized health plans through Obamacare starting Nov. 1. But 18 states are suing to stop it.
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Autistic kids ride along at B&O Railroad Museum’s sensory-friendly summer camp
A lot of camps aren’t equipped to deal with the special care some kids need. Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum is trying to help with its summer camp catered specifically to children on the spectrum.
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One month after the Baltimore bridge collapse
It's been a month since a cargo ship collapsed with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six workers and effectively shutting down the Port of Baltimore. Crews are rushing to clear the debris.