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    Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Pump up the economy

    The latest chart tracking Baltimore-area gasoline prices looks a bit like a sandwich cut in half diagonally, so steep is the decline. A gallon of unleaded has fallen about 28 cents per gallon (nearly 8 percent) since mid-October and is expected to fall further — despite the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the busiest travel times of the year.
    The latest chart tracking Baltimore-area gasoline prices looks a bit like a sandwich cut in half diagonally, so steep is the decline. A gallon of unleaded has fallen about 28 cents per gallon (nearly 8 percent) since mid-October and is expected to fall...

    Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Petroleum Industry, Holidays, Maryland Department of Transportation, Energy

  2. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Miller would assure death penalty vote

    Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said Wednesday that he will make sure that legislation to repeal Maryland's death penalty gets a vote in his chamber if the governor lines up enough support for approval. Despite his personal support of the death...

    Tags: Travel, Government, Regional Authority, Death Penalty, Martin O'Malley

  4. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Fiscal cliff looms over governor's talk with Busch, Miller

    The prospect that the federal government could go over the so-called "fiscal cliff" is hanging over many of the decisions that must be made on Maryland's tax and spending plans, the leaders of the General Assembly said after meeting Thursday with Gov....

    Tags: Washington, DC, Government, Fiscal Cliff, Regional Authority, Death Penalty

  6. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. O'Malley to meet with Miller, Busch to discuss session

    Gov. Martin O'Malley will meet with Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House Speaker Michael E. Busch Thursday afternoon in the State House as the three begin making plans for the 2013 legislative session. O'Malley spokeswoman Takirra Winfield...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Martin O'Malley

  8. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Alston loses case in court while O'Malley prevails

    Tiffany Alston, the Prince George's County delegate who was ousted from the General Assembly this year after being convicted of misconduct in office, will not be reinstated, a court ruled Wednesday. At the same time the Prince George's Circuit Court...

    Tags: Justice System, Government, Judges, Regional Authority, Elections

  10. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. KAL's year in review, the key

    <strong>January</strong>
    January 1. A dropped pass and a missed field goal keep Joe Flacco and the Ravens out of the Super Bowl. February 2. Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson becomes Mr. Super PAC by pumping millions into Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign. 3....

    Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Anthony W. Batts, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Elections, Gun Control

  12. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Marylander of the Year finalists: Martin O'Malley

    When the year started, the talk around Annapolis was that Gov. Martin O'Malley had already checked out. In the sixth year of his tenure, many believed he was already looking ahead to a national role and viewed his day job as something of a chore.
    When the year started, the talk around Annapolis was that Gov. Martin O'Malley had already checked out. In the sixth year of his tenure, many believed he was already looking ahead to a national role and viewed his day job as something of a chore. But...

    Tags: Ocean City, Illegal Immigrants, Government, Marriage, Regional Authority

  14. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. NAACP to step up Maryland death penalty fight

    The NAACP is vowing to mount in Annapolis its largest-ever effort to abolish the death penalty in a state, saying Maryland's historic role in the civil rights movement makes it an appropriate place for the push. In an interview, NAACP President Ben...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Prince George's County, Montgomery County (Maryland)

  16. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Maryland Democrats win big on ballot questions

    One of the biggest winners in Maryland Tuesday night was not technically on the ballot: the Democratic leadership in Annapolis.
    One of the biggest winners in Maryland Tuesday night was not technically on the ballot: the Democratic leadership in Annapolis. All four of the controversial ballot questions were about measures championed by Gov. Martin O'Malley and approved by the...

    Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Marriage, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Social Issues

  18. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. O'Malley won't call special session next week

    Gov. Martin O'Malley will not call lawmakers back to Annapolis on July 9 as he had originally planned, but he intends to announce Friday that he will continue trying to hammer out a deal to expand Maryland's gambling program, according to an official...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, Government, Republican Party, Annapolis

  20. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. On gambling, Busch says, he acts as speaker

    Michael E. Busch is speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates. But he's also the only Democrat among three delegates from the highly competitive 30th Legislative District in Anne Arundel County. So on the issue of casino gambling, Busch faces one of...

    Tags: Anne Arundel County, Elections, Prince George's County, Politics, Thomas V. Mike Miller

  22. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Gambling referendum results spur hiring plan

    A day after voters approved an expansion of gambling in Maryland, the state's largest casino said it would hire 1,200 new employees for table games &ndash; even as the ballot question's leading opponent suggested that it will turn to the courts.
    A day after voters approved an expansion of gambling in Maryland, the state's largest casino said it would hire 1,200 new employees for table games – even as the ballot question's leading opponent suggested that it will turn to the courts. David...

    Tags: Cordish Cos., Ken Ulman, Elections, Prince George's County, Lotteries

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