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Councilwoman to columnist she sued for $21 million: Never mind
City Councilwoman Belinda Conaway abruptly dropped a $21 million lawsuit Monday against Examiner columnist Adam Meister, conceding that she had, as he'd reported, claimed a Baltimore County house as her primary residence. "I want to thank Belinda for...Tags: Justice System, Randallstown, Litigation, Lawyers, Belinda Conaway
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Councilwoman Conaway to Examiner columnist Meister: Never mind
City Councilwoman Belinda Conaway abruptly dropped a $21 million lawsuit against Examiner columnist Adam Meister Monday, conceding that she had, as he’d reported, claimed a Baltimore County house as her primary residence.
“I want to thank...Tags: Justice System, Randallstown, Litigation, Belinda Conaway, Lawyers
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Mayoral candidates say little about crime during campaign
Ella Bailey and her two grandsons hurried down a strip mall sidewalk on a recent sultry summer morning, sipping bottles of pineapple soda.
The three passed by a dark swirl on the sidewalk, a bloody reminder that a delivery man was fatally shot at this...Tags: Employees, Occupations, Substance Abuse, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Daniel Webster
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City mayoral candidates debate campaign issues
Six candidates for Baltimore's highest office squared off on fixing the city's schools, boosting the economy and fighting crime at a forum hosted by one of the city's largest churches Tuesday evening.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was conspicuously...Tags: Michael Steele, Property Tax, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Rolley: Rawlings-Blake lacks real crime plan
Mayoral challenger Otis Rolley visited the block where a 91-year-old woman was stabbed to death this week to charge that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake lacks a "real plan" to reduce crime. "Instead of providing leadership or proposing a real plan to make...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Sheila Dixon, Crime, Law and Justice
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Candidates — minus Rawlings-Blake — debate issues in Northwest
Five candidates hoping to be Baltimore's next mayor tackled questions on housing, trash pickup and a dirt bike park at a Saturday morning forum at Baltimore City Community College — and criticized Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake for missing the...Tags: Minority Groups, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Baltimore City Community College, Health and Safety at School, Sheila Dixon
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Rawlings-Blake joins challengers for first time
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake shared a stage with the other candidates for mayor for the first time Thursday night as she made her initial appearance at a campaign forum.
While the other candidates have discussed schools, crime and economic...Tags: Property Tax, Sheila Dixon, National Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Real Estate
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Candidates would spend more on schools
Taikira White chose City College for its nationally renowned choir, but her quests to find a fully functional bathroom in the school could make her a track star by the time she graduates.
Last school year, she found herself running up and down the...Tags: Annapolis, Property Tax, Health, Baltimore County, Human Interest
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Mayoral candidates sound off on issues before spirited crowd
Six candidates for Baltimore mayor sounded off on education, drug addiction, vacant homes and job creation at a Tuesday night forum sponsored by a coalition of nearly three dozen advocacy groups. Speaking before a spirited standing room crowd of about...Tags: Belair-Edison, Church and State Relations, Sheila Dixon, Obesity, Andres Alonso
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Update: Frank Conaway, mayoral candidate, and now, wannabe rapper
The Baltimore SunOn the campaign trail, mayoral candidate Frank Conaway can often be heard passionately criticizing his opponents. Today, the Baltimore Circuit Court Clerk does it in rhyme. Conaway, 77, posted a rap on his campaign website where he takes a few cutting...Tags: Human Interest, Otis Rolley, Regional Authority, Sheila Dixon, Elections
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Youth issues the focus of latest Baltimore mayoral candidate forum
Baltimore Sun reporterOne teen spoke about attending 17 schools due to an unstable family. Another discussed the isolation she felt being raised by an unemployed single father who devoted more attention to her younger half-siblings. A third dedicated her question for the...Tags: Occupations, Interior Policy, Environmental Issues, Housing and Urban Planning, Economy, Business and Finance
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Police investigating Conaway-Meister fight
One of Baltimore's most bizarre political sideshows took an ugly twist Monday, with police acknowledging that they were investigating a morning altercation between Clerk of Circuit Court Frank M. Conaway Sr. and blogger Adam Meister. Meister, who was...Tags: Taxation, Tax Credits, Politics, Trials, Credit and Debt
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