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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Food trucks from Baltimore and Washington will square off on Rash Field

    Get ready to roll. Baltimore and Washington's fleets of food trucks are squaring off again. Some 40 trucks, 20 from each city, are expected to attend the second Taste of Two Cities event on June 1, which is relocating from the Westport waterfront to Rash...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Entertainment Events, Inner Harbor, Healthy Diet, Restaurants

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Water bill whirlpool

    There is an old adage, often heard in the local marinas, that a boat is nothing more than a hole in the water into which you pour money. Turns out the same could be said about Baltimore's water and sewer system — it is a money-soaking hole that puts the Queen Mary to shame.
    There is an old adage, often heard in the local marinas, that a boat is nothing more than a hole in the water into which you pour money. Turns out the same could be said about Baltimore's water and sewer system — it is a money-soaking hole that puts...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Edgar Allan Poe, Economy, Business and Finance

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. State board finds speed camera task force violated open-meetings act

    A task force appointed last year by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to study the city's speed and red-light camera program violated Maryland law when it met behind closed doors in March, the state Open Meetings Compliance Board ruled this week.
    A task force appointed last year by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to study the city's speed and red-light camera program violated Maryland law when it met behind closed doors in March, the state Open Meetings Compliance Board ruled this week. The task...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Council to consider mayor's proposed pension changes

    With the city retirement system short hundreds of millions of dollars in unfunded liabilities, officials say they are likely to begin requiring municipal employees to contribute to their pensions.
    With the city retirement system short hundreds of millions of dollars in unfunded liabilities, officials say they are likely to begin requiring municipal employees to contribute to their pensions. "Pretty much everyone is in agreement that it's fair,"...

    Tags: Public Employees, Baltimore County, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Legislation

  8. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. City board approves $107 million Harbor Point TIF

    Meeting behind closed doors, the city's Board of Finance on Monday approved more than $100 million in taxpayer assistance to help fund a massive, waterfront development project that will host energy giant Exelon Corp.'s regional headquarters.
    Meeting behind closed doors, the city's Board of Finance on Monday approved more than $100 million in taxpayer assistance to help fund a massive, waterfront development project that will host energy giant Exelon Corp.'s regional headquarters. After...

    Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Clipper Mill, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Finance

  10. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Food trucks from Baltimore and Washington to square off on Rash Field

    Get ready to roll.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Get ready to roll. Baltimore and Washington’s fleets of food trucks are squaring off again. Some 40 trucks, 20 from each city, are expected to attend the second Taste of Two Cities event on June 1, which is relocating from Westport Waterfront to...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Healthy Diet, United Way , Rash Field

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore's local hiring bill worth a try

    The Sun's argument that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake should veto Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill is quite weak on a number of fronts ("Noble but flawed," May 15).
    The Sun's argument that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake should veto Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill is quite weak on a number of fronts ("Noble but flawed," May 15). First, The Sun argues that if challenged, the proposed law...

    Tags: Poverty, Bernard C. Young, Employment Opportunities, Judges, Justice System

  14. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Baltimore's noble but flawed hiring bill

    On the face of it, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill sounds eminently reasonable. When Baltimore spends its residents' tax dollars, why shouldn't it do so in a way that supports hiring city residents, particularly considering the high rate of unemployment here? That common-sense appeal, perhaps, explains why the measure got preliminary approval on a unanimous vote Monday night. Indeed, it sounds like such a good idea that one might wonder: Why doesn't every city and county do the same thing?
    On the face of it, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill sounds eminently reasonable. When Baltimore spends its residents' tax dollars, why shouldn't it do so in a way that supports hiring city residents, particularly...

    Tags: Bernard C. Young, Employment Opportunities, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. City's old Barclay rec center to reopen as privately run community center

    The formerly city-owned Barclay Recreation Center will make its debut as a privately run community center May 18, serving the Charles Village area, including the Abell, Oakenshawe, Harwood and Old Goucher communities.
    The formerly city-owned Barclay Recreation Center will make its debut as a privately run community center May 18, serving the Charles Village area, including the Abell, Oakenshawe, Harwood and Old Goucher communities. A grand opening celebration,...

    Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Public Schools, Schools, Charles Village, The Home Depot

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Maryland: A good state to be from, a bad place to live

    In a recent column, <a href=&quot;http://bio.tribune.com/DanRodricks">Dan Rodricks</a> essentially excoriated corporate CEOs for whining about Maryland ("Complaining CEOs need to take a hike," May 8). OK, he feels that they make too much money, that's his right, and it falls exactly in line with the thinking in the halls of both Annapolis, and Washington, D.C. It's those "greedy capitalists" again. When will they ever have enough?
    In a recent column, Dan Rodricks essentially excoriated corporate CEOs for whining about Maryland ("Complaining CEOs need to take a hike," May 8). OK, he feels that they make too much money, that's his right, and it falls exactly in line with the thinking...

    Tags: Annapolis, Washington, DC, Martin O'Malley, Business

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Rawlings-Blake named grand marshal for LGBT celebration

    Organizers of this year's Baltimore Pride celebration have chosen Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to serve as grand marshal in recognition of her support for the gay community.
    Organizers of this year's Baltimore Pride celebration have chosen Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to serve as grand marshal in recognition of her support for the gay community. The GLBT Community Center of Baltimore and Central Maryland is hosting the...

    Tags: Mount Vernon, Marriage, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Gay Pride San Diego, Festive Events

  22. May 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Behind the scenes of a decision to shut down speed cameras

    The emailed directive went out midmorning April 16 from a Baltimore City traffic engineer: No more speed camera tickets are to be issued from the camera in the 3900 block of The Alameda. Less than five hours later, an engineering supervisor wrote another email, stating that the city's entire speed and red-light camera network was being suspended.
    The emailed directive went out midmorning April 16 from a Baltimore City traffic engineer: No more speed camera tickets are to be issued from the camera in the 3900 block of The Alameda. Less than five hours later, an engineering supervisor wrote...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Technology

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