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Stephen Baldwin Arrested for Tax Evasion
Stephen Baldwin was arrested on Thursday for alleged repeated failures to file his New York state personal income tax. Mr. Baldwin, an actor, conservative Christian and younger brother to 30 Rock star Alec Baldwin, allegedly failed to file taxes for three...
Tags: Crimes, Stephen Baldwin, Alec Baldwin, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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CTA curbing some Ventra fees
The CTA will waive a $5 fee for riders who get the new Ventra transit card before the end of the year, and it will either reduce or eliminate some other controversial service charges related to the card's debit account, officials said Friday. The...
Tags: CTA Ventra Card, Chicago Transit Authority, Deborah Mell
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2 lawmakers would require California gun owners to buy insurance
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State Revenue Department issues one-day tax reprieve
Capitol IdeasYo! April 15 is the deadline to file your taxes. It can be stressful time for those who procrastinate -- especially if the state computer network crashes as it did today. The major computer malfunction hit Pennsylvania’s computer network, knocking..... -
Pawlenty blisters Obama, pitches tax cuts in Chicago speech
Clout StUPDATED by Rick Pearson at 2:27 p.m. to correct Pawlenty quote on spending cuts, Internet. Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty delivered the first major speech of his Republican presidential campaign today in President Barack Obama's hometown, blistering... -
Kan. tax negotiators agree on 6% sales tax
(AP) - Kansas legislative negotiators have agreed on a proposal for cutting income taxes further and setting the state sales tax at 6 percent. The deal emerged Friday from talks among three senators and three House members to reconcile differences...
Tags: Politics, Republican Party, Sam Brownback
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Influence Peddlers In Season At Legislature
The Hartford CourantFormer Speaker of the House Christopher Donovan made a bizarre appearance at the federal courthouse in New Haven on Tuesday as a jury deliberated the fate Robert Braddock, the finance director of Donovan's disastrous 2012 congressional campaign. Donovan...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, John Fonfara, Business, Christopher G Donovan
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Dental clinic for HIV-positive, low income patients opens in Pasadena
Accessing much-needed dental care is no longer like pulling teeth for HIV-positive patients in San Gabriel Valley. A new dental clinic that recently opened in Pasadena fills a major health care gap for those who have HIV, but lack insurance. That’...
Tags: AIDS, Hospitals and Clinics, Dentistry and Dental Health, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, HIV
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A gift, and now grief
LAS VEGAS — He was just a kid from the neighborhood who never had much. Mature for his age, the eldest of 11 children, Marcos Arenas always knew his blue-collar father was just scraping by. So the iPad was precious, a gift for his 15th birthday...
Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Apple iPad, Pawnbrokers, Students
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Another Nonsense Business-Friendly Ranking, And Good News For Grads
The Hartford CourantTwo more state-ranking lists are out and the picture is interesting. Two Connecticut metros, Hartford and Bridgeport-Stamford, are in the Top 10 small cities for college graduates to start their careers, according to CreditDonkey, the financial education...Tags: Robin Williams, The Wall Street Journal, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Stamford, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Balto. Co. Council approves $2.8 billion budget
Baltimore County Council members formally adopted a county budget Thursday that they say focuses on basic services while keeping the county's property tax rate flat for the 25th year in a row. The council unanimously approved County Executive Kevin...
Tags: Dundalk, Economy, Business and Finance, Taxation, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Catonsville
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52% of low-income, minority CTA riders paying more
As South Side and south suburban Chicago Transit Authority riders figure out the best way to get to work and other activities Monday without Red Line Dan Ryan service, a new analysis shows that the CTA's fare increases for one-day and seven-day passes...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Poverty, Forest Park
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