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    May 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Councilwoman challenges city's stormwater fee plan

    A city councilwoman is challenging Baltimore's plan to charge businesses some of the highest stormwater fees in the state — and divert some of the money that had gone to Chesapeake Bay cleanup to help fund property tax cuts.
    A city councilwoman is challenging Baltimore's plan to charge businesses some of the highest stormwater fees in the state — and divert some of the money that had gone to Chesapeake Bay cleanup to help fund property tax cuts. Councilwoman Mary...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Finance, Taxation, Baltimore County, Carroll County (Maryland)

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Gerald J. Curran, state delegate

    Gerald J. Curran, a member of a well-known political family who represented Northeast Baltimore neighborhoods in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 74 and lived in Lauraville.
    Gerald J. Curran, a member of a well-known political family who represented Northeast Baltimore neighborhoods in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 74 and lived in...

    Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Executive Branch, Harford Road

  4. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to top aides, delegate

    The Baltimore Sun
    Gov. Martin O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to a pair of top aides and a city delegate, the administration said this week.  As governor, O'Malley has a state skybox at Ravens stadium, which allows him to purchase up to eight Super Bowl tickets,...

    Tags: Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Executive Branch, Baltimore Ravens, Regional Authority

  6. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Councilwoman wants to crack down on 'aggressive' panhandling

    Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector introduced a bill Monday that would crack down on what she deems "aggressive" panhandling.
    Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector introduced a bill Monday that would crack down on what she deems "aggressive" panhandling. Spector's bill would make it illegal for people to solicit handouts along street shoulders, medians and in...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, James B. Kraft, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, American Civil Liberties Union, Rochelle Spector

  8. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Williams forced out as BCCC president

    The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment.
    The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment. President Carolane Williams said she was caught off guard when two trustees called her Monday to say...

    Tags: Elections, Teaching and Learning, Coppin State University, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore City Community College

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Morgan board reverses decision, extends Wilson's contract

    Morgan State University's Board of Regents voted to extend the contract of the university's president for an additional year during a lengthy meeting Friday — reversing a contentious decision to seek a new president at the close of the academic year.
    Morgan State University's Board of Regents voted to extend the contract of the university's president for an additional year during a lengthy meeting Friday — reversing a contentious decision to seek a new president at the close of the academic...

    Tags: Morgan State University, Elections, Teaching and Learning, Harvard University, Mary Pat Clarke

  12. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Morgan breaks ground for $72 million business school

    Morgan State University officials broke ground Wednesday on a $72 million business school — the first step, they said, in a plan to expand the campus' western edge while improving a troubled shopping center. The 140,000-square-foot Earl G. Graves...

    Tags: Morgan State University, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Northwood

  14. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Ethics oversight board hasn't met in years

    Baltimore's ethics director is in charge of advising elected officials and fielding constituent complaints about them. It's unclear, however, if anyone is overseeing him. A seven-member oversight panel, the Board of Legislative Reference, is...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, University of Maryland, College Park, Committee for Zoning Integrity, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Politics

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Batts confirmation forwarded to full Baltimore City Council

    Baltimore's new police commissioner wants to expand his agency's focus beyond gun violence to burglaries, car break-ins and other crimes that affect a broader swath of citizens, he told the City Council panel that signed off on his confirmation Wednesday.
    Baltimore's new police commissioner wants to expand his agency's focus beyond gun violence to burglaries, car break-ins and other crimes that affect a broader swath of citizens, he told the City Council panel that signed off on his confirmation Wednesday....

    Tags: Elections, Values, Religion and Belief, Conservation, Politics

  18. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. City trying to close 'sweepstakes' game rooms

    Baltimore police are taking steps to close game rooms in the city offering computer terminals that mimic slot machines and pay cash prizes, but one operator went to court Monday to challenge the crackdown.
    Baltimore police are taking steps to close game rooms in the city offering computer terminals that mimic slot machines and pay cash prizes, but one operator went to court Monday to challenge the crackdown. The police sent written notices about two...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore County, Entertainment, Patapsco, Laws

  20. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Mayor blames motorists for high-speed camera revenue

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake defended the city's nearly $20 million in revenue from its booming speed camera program Wednesday, placing the blame on motorists who refuse to slow down.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake defended the city's nearly $20 million in revenue from its booming speed camera program Wednesday, placing the blame on motorists who refuse to slow down. "It's a minor inconvenience for people who routinely break the law,"...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Budgets and Budgeting, Mary Pat Clarke, Public Officials

  22. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Inspector General's report criticizes city's phone purchases

    An investigation by the city's inspector general into the Rawlings-Blake administration's purchase of nearly $675,000 in phone and computer equipment found possible conflicts of interest and missed opportunities for "significant cost savings."...

    Tags: Local Government, Bernard C. Young, Values, Religion and Belief, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

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