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Baltimore Woman Calls 911 for Lindsey Graham; State Cuts Mental Health Services

In a series of local headlines, a woman in Baltimore sought emergency help for Senator Lindsey Graham, while Maryland plans to reduce mental health services amid budget constraints.

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A Baltimore woman made headlines after calling 911 for Senator Lindsey Graham, highlighting unusual circumstances surrounding his health.

In other news, Maryland is set to implement significant cuts to mental health and addiction services due to budgetary pressures. These reductions will impact various programs aimed at supporting vulnerable populations across the state.

Additionally, a fitness influencer has relocated their gym to a renovated warehouse in Baltimore, aiming to enhance their community presence and offer new fitness opportunities.

Maryland officials are also preparing for potential legal action to secure $20 million in annual relief for electric customers, as they navigate ongoing financial challenges.

In political news, voter turnout for the June primary in Maryland was notably low, particularly in Baltimore, raising concerns about civic engagement.

Lastly, a youth outreach coordinator in Baltimore has been indicted on charges related to child rape, prompting discussions about safety and oversight in youth programs.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Fishbowl (source).

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