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Ehrlich campaign robocalls could provide ammo for Democrats
The Ehrlich campaign's alleged effort to keep blacks from voting last November could have the opposite effect for years to come, according to political observers who said indictments over the automated phone calls would become election-season fodder for...Tags: Trials, Elections, Parties and Movements, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Prosecution
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Witness intimidation summit held in Baltimore
Baltimore City State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein hosted a summit Tuesday about witness intimidation where police, prosecutors and witness assistance providers could discuss the best ways to protect and support victims and witnesses of crime. "Violent...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Justice System, Witnesses, Crime Victims, University of Baltimore
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Regulator vows to improve trucking enforcement
The nation's top trucking regulators said Wednesday that their agency is moving to prevent companies that have been shut down for repeated safety violations from staying in business by changing their names, a recurring problem in the industry. The...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Learning Disability, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Consumer Goods Industries, White House
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Help wanted: But only the employed need apply
While nearly 14 million unemployed Americans are searching for work, some employers are limiting their hiring to preferred candidates: People who already have jobs. Recruiters and worker advocates say companies are screening out applicants who don't have...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Johns Hopkins University, Unemployment, Online Advertising, Laws
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Md. transportation officials brace for latest federal standoff
— First came the budget debate. Next, it was the debt ceiling. Then, the FAA shutdown. Now Maryland officials are keeping a wary eye on the latest congressional stalemate over federal spending, an impasse that has the potential to put dozens of...Tags: Justice System, Travel, Laws, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Rawlings-Blake sweeping competition
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has opened an imposing lead over her challengers with just weeks to go before the Democratic primary, garnering a larger share of likely voters than all of her rivals combined, according to a Baltimore Sun poll. Sixty-eight...Tags: Regional Authority, Wages and Pensions, Primaries, Career and Workplace, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Md. lawmakers have mixed reactions to Obama's job speech
After hearing President Barack Obama plead Thursday for speedy passage of his $447 billion jobs package, Maryland lawmakers were divided about whether the plan would reduce the nation's stubbornly high unemployment.
State Democrats expressed near-...Tags: Labor Markets, Unemployment, White House, Government Debt, Laws
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Rawlings-Blake gets Democratic nod
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday, securing the nomination for a full four-year term in the office to which she ascended last year.
In her first campaign for Baltimore's highest office, Rawlings-Blake turned...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Elections, Tom Kiefaber, Real Estate, William Donald Schaefer
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Md. Holocaust survivors take rail fight to Congress
It wasn't until Ellen Lightman began to take care of her mother in her final years that she learned that the frail woman used her nightly prayers to whisper words of their family's painful past.
"Every night, she prayed that the last few seconds of her...Tags: Allen West, Judaism, Chuck Schumer, Companies and Corporations, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Jury selection begins in bribery trial of state Sen. Currie
Jury selection in the federal bribery and extortion trial of Maryland Sen. Ulysses Currie and two Shoppers Food Warehouse executives opened Monday with the judge reading aloud a who's who in state politics.
Gov. Martin O'Malley, Senate President Thomas...Tags: Corporate Crime, Anthony G. Brown, Contracts, Steny Hoyer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Obama willing to waive education targets
President Barack Obama is prepared to offer states that have embraced his administration's key education reform initiatives — including Maryland — a break from the most rigid requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, senior officials...Tags: Examinations, Justice System, John Kline, Laws, Tea Party Movement
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UM barge to help fight invasive species
The first step in stopping invasive species from hitching a ride into the Chesapeake Bay aboard cargo ships is determining how to make massive ballast tanks an inhospitable environment. Maryland scientists hope they will find the answer aboard a new $2.7...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Inner Harbor, Invasive Species, Water Supply
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