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Council OKs bill that would force contractors to hire city residents
In a unanimous vote, the City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore. "My council colleagues believe this is a...
Tags: Laws, Business, Bernard C. Young, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Bill would force contractors to hire city residents
The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions. "We have the highest unemployment...
Tags: Laws, Business, Unemployment, Bernard C. Young, Crime, Law and Justice
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City to pay $100K to family of boy who died in school bus fall
The city of Baltimore agreed Wednesday to pay $100,000 to a West Baltimore family whose special-needs student died after falling from a moving school bus in 2010. City Solicitor George Nilson said school officials knew that Jeremy C. Jennings Jr., the...
Tags: Trials, Laws, Teaching and Learning, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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City says task force didn't violate open meetings law
A lawyer for Baltimore City says a task force appointed by the mayor to study the city's speed camera program did not hold an illegal closed-door meeting during a March visit to a contractor's headquarters. But a prominent member of the task force called...
Tags: Brekford Corp., Public Officials, Government, Judges, Justice System
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Board questions deputy mayor's place in fire pension system
Members of Baltimore's fire and police pension board are questioning whether one of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's top aides should remain part of the lucrative pension system that covers sworn public safety officers. Administration officials say...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Safety of Citizens, Government, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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City to void more than 6,000 camera tickets
Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed...
Tags: Fines, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mayor's office contends city pays for 'phantom' phone lines
The city of Baltimore is likely wasting tens of thousands of dollars a month on "phantom" phone lines that are never used, the city's new information technology director said Thursday. Chris Tonjes, who heads the Mayor's Office of Information Technology,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Government Contracts, Science and Technology, IBM, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Baltimore police rebuked by federal judge in taping lawsuit
A federal judge has ordered Baltimore police to halt a "veritable witch hunt" into the personal life of a man who alleges that his camera was seized as he filmed an arrest. In a ruling unsealed Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Gauvey said the...
Tags: Trials, Laws, Equestrian, Harford County, Litigation
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Judge dismisses Pratt's lawsuit over city phone system
A Baltimore circuit judge on Wednesday dismissed Comptroller Joan M. Pratt's lawsuit that alleged the Rawlings-Blake administration was illegally installing a new municipal phone system. In an oral ruling, Judge Pamela J. White said she couldn't find...
Tags: Laws, Science and Technology, Judges, IBM, Justice System
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City to pay $400,000 for Canton promenade
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration agreed to pay $400,000 Wednesday toward building a brick walkway in Canton, a project intended to close a gap in the promenade along Baltimore's harbor. The walkway in front of The Moorings, a...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Harbor East, Inner Harbor
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Troubled transition shuts down city speed cameras
Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, AAA, Punishment, Public Officials, Government
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Mayoral critic jailed, barred from City Hall
A frequent critic of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration was arrested and jailed Wednesday morning when she tried to enter City Hall to attend a public meeting. Officers told the activist, Kim A. Trueheart, 55, of Baltimore, that she had...Tags: Senator Theatre, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Rob Morris, American Civil Liberties Union
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