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    Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Top mayoral aide got homestead tax breaks for rental property

    A top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake received more than $14,000 in homestead property tax breaks on an East Baltimore rental property he owns, records show, even though only owner-occupied homes qualify for the subsidy under Maryland law.
    A top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake received more than $14,000 in homestead property tax breaks on an East Baltimore rental property he owns, records show, even though only owner-occupied homes qualify for the subsidy under Maryland law. State...

    Tags: Mortgages, Butchers Hill, Patterson Park, Economy, Business and Finance, Rentals

  2. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. MICA president Fred Lazarus to retire at end of 2014 academic year

    As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/home/university/maryland-institute-college-of-art-baltimore-school-educational-facility">Maryland Institute College of Art</a> over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore &mdash; to the betterment of his college and his city.
    As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the Maryland Institute College of Art over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore — to the betterment of his college...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Artscape, Baltimore Museum of Art, Roland Park, Students

  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Why do we need politicians if consultants are actually running the show?

    It must be very disappointing to the citizens of Baltimore City that they elect politicians who have to hire consultants to tell them how to do their jobs (&quot;City comptroller OK'd to hire consultant to review phone costs," April 25).
    It must be very disappointing to the citizens of Baltimore City that they elect politicians who have to hire consultants to tell them how to do their jobs ("City comptroller OK'd to hire consultant to review phone costs," April 25). City Comptroller...
  6. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland lawmakers call for answers on alleged jail corruption involving BGF

    Maryland lawmakers called Wednesday for a sweeping inquiry into the state prison system, amid allegations that a gang effectively took over the Baltimore City Detention Center, orchestrating crimes from behind bars and impregnating female correctional officers who helped smuggle in contraband.
    Maryland lawmakers called Wednesday for a sweeping inquiry into the state prison system, amid allegations that a gang effectively took over the Baltimore City Detention Center, orchestrating crimes from behind bars and impregnating female correctional...

    Tags: Prisons, Montgomery County (Maryland), Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Gang Activity, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. OpenBaltimore parking ticket, speed camera data updated

    After a three-month delay, Baltimore has resumed posting parking ticket data on OpenBaltimore, the city government's transparency website.
    After a three-month delay, Baltimore has resumed posting parking ticket data on OpenBaltimore, the city government's transparency website. Officials gave no explanation for the lengthy delay in updating the site. Nothing had been added to the database...

    Tags: Local Government

  10. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Corruption is endemic in Baltimore

    What a bombshell &mdash; more corruption in the state of Maryland (&quot;Corruption alleged at jail," April 24).
    What a bombshell — more corruption in the state of Maryland ("Corruption alleged at jail," April 24). From what I read, we really do have the inmates running the asylum. It seems that public safety department secretary Gary D. Maynard is totally...

    Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Andres Alonso, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips

  12. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Mayor's bill would require city workers to pay into pensions

    With the pension system for City Hall workers facing nearly $700 million in unfunded liabilities, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is introducing legislation today that would require employees to start contributing part of their salaries to the fund.
    With the pension system for City Hall workers facing nearly $700 million in unfunded liabilities, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is introducing legislation today that would require employees to start contributing part of their salaries to the fund....

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Judges, Finance, Government, Health and Safety at Work

  14. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Steps toward population growth

    With the city putting together a plan for adding 10,000 families to Baltimore, this is a good time for interested Baltimoreans to weigh in. I'm told that the plan will be driven by the best possible data &mdash; a great place to start. But the plan needs to address a critical question: Who is going to want to live here during the next decade?
    With the city putting together a plan for adding 10,000 families to Baltimore, this is a good time for interested Baltimoreans to weigh in. I'm told that the plan will be driven by the best possible data — a great place to start. But the plan...

    Tags: Rentals, Baltimore Development Corporation

  16. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mayors team for day of service after Super Bowl bet

    In a pair of working gloves with the Ravens logo emblazoned on the front, San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee painted broad brush strokes at a West Baltimore police station Friday to make good on a bet.
    In a pair of working gloves with the Ravens logo emblazoned on the front, San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee painted broad brush strokes at a West Baltimore police station Friday to make good on a bet. Had the Ravens lost to the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII,...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Local Government, Anthony W. Batts, Edwin M. Lee, Cherry Hill

  18. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Morgan partnership aims to improve Northeast

    City leaders assembled on a small side street near Morgan State University in Northeast Baltimore on Friday morning &#8212; steps from the sites of three recent car thefts and at least one burglary &#8212; and pledged to transform the region with cooperation from the college and community.
    City leaders assembled on a small side street near Morgan State University in Northeast Baltimore on Friday morning — steps from the sites of three recent car thefts and at least one burglary — and pledged to transform the region with...

    Tags: Belair-Edison, Health and Safety at School, University of Baltimore, Morgan State University, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. San Francisco mayor comes to Baltimore for day of service

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will join the mayor of San Francisco today for a day of service in Baltimore to collect on a <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/superbowl/">Super Bowl</a> wager that she won when the Ravens dominated the 49ers.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will join the mayor of San Francisco today for a day of service in Baltimore to collect on a Super Bowl wager that she won when the Ravens dominated the 49ers. The mayors will help AmeriCorps members revitalize a vacant...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Local Government, Edwin M. Lee, Football, Super Bowl XLVII

  22. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Governments should use zoning to limit liquor stores, Hopkins researchers say

    Zoning laws have become a powerful way to reduce the number of liquor stores in cities, but too few government officials use them, Johns Hopkins University public health researchers said in a new report.
    Zoning laws have become a powerful way to reduce the number of liquor stores in cities, but too few government officials use them, Johns Hopkins University public health researchers said in a new report. Researchers from the Center on Alcohol Marketing...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure

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