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  2. Baltimore City Sheriff's Office (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, the Baltimore City Sheriff's Office began operation and the Baltimore City Police Department was later authorized in 1853. Prior to this time a guard force of constables and night watchmen since the early 1780s were authorized to enforce town laws and arrest those in violation.

  3. Maryland's "Rain Tax" - Wikipedia

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    The first stormwater fee nationwide was enacted in Washington in 1974. [1] There are now nearly 1,500 jurisdictions with similar policies to address stormwater management. [2]

  4. Maryland District Court - Wikipedia

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    While counties must typically pay many of the expenses for the local Maryland Circuit Court, the state always pays for the operations of the District Court. [1] There is at least one district judge in each county and in the city of Baltimore. [1] The court exercises exclusive jurisdiction over civil cases with claims of less than $5,000. [2]

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  7. Maryland Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    This system operates elevated and underground from a corporate and shopping complex in Owings Mills in Baltimore County into the heart of Downtown Baltimore City's business, shopping and sightseeing districts to the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Medical Center Complex. The 15.5-mile (24.94 km) northwest-southeastbound route includes 14 station ...

  8. Pharmaceutical giants to pay Baltimore $266M in opioid ... - AOL

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    Two pharmaceutical giants were ordered to pay $266 million to the city of Baltimore after a jury found them liable of fueling the opioid crisis, a nationwide epidemic of addiction that kills tens ...

  9. Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, the city of Baltimore and the Department of the Environment reached a settlement that included $4.75 million in civil penalties against the city and required city officials to adopt a timeline for improvements at the Back River plant. [16]