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Avery Aisenstark, longtime director of Baltimore's Department of Legislative Reference, dies – Baltimore Sun

Avery Aisenstark, former director of Baltimore City’s Department of Legislative Reference, died April 19 at Sinai Hospital. The Upper Park Heights resident was 77.

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Avery Aisenstark, longtime director of Baltimore's Department of Legislative Reference, dies – Capital Gazette

Avery Aisenstark, former director of Baltimore City’s Department of Legislative Reference, died April 19 at Sinai Hospital. The Upper Park Heights resident was 77.

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Baltimore City Council recognizes State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby with resolution as she prepares to leave office – Baltimore Sun

Baltimore City Council recognized Thursday the city’s embattled outgoing State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, approving a resolution at the behest of her husband, Council President Nick Mosby.

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Baltimore's Question H says it would 'establish' a city police department. What does that mean? – Baltimore Sun

If one of the ballot questions put to Baltimore voters this cycle leaves you scratching your head, you’re not alone. Question H is about control over the city police department, which has for more than 160 years been overseen by the state.

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