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City Council approves shrunken enterprise zone
The Baltimore City Council on Monday approved a new map for the city's enterprise zone that significantly realigns and diminishes its footprint, from 22,000 acres to 14,000 acres. The zone is designed to support investment in and improvement of...Tags: Harbor, Carl Stokes, Baltimore Development Corporation, Harbor East, Business
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Mayor invites family, donors, business allies to skybox
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's guests in the city's private skybox at Ravens games this past season included a small circle of city employees, prominent business leaders, donors to her campaign, and several family members, documents show.
City...Tags: Walmart, Charity, Elections, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Read twice before hitting "send"
The Baltimore SunAll of us have let that message with an error in it get away from us. All of us have submitted texts bearing typos or the wrong homonym. All of who edit have overlooked gross blunders or, worse, inserted them in someone else's text. All of us are fallible... -
Council president urges mayor to end Grand Prix
City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young is urging Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to abandon the troubled Baltimore Grand Prix and focus on "core issues that impact the quality of life for all Baltimoreans."
In an op-ed article submitted to The...Tags: Labor Legislation, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Bill Henry, Elections, Helen Holton
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City Council president says he'll pay back Ray Lewis for tickets to private skybox
City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young promised Wednesday to pay Ray Lewis for tickets to the Ravens linebacker's private skybox at Sunday's sold-out playoff game, saying he wanted to follow an ethics law the City Council approved just four months...Tags: Ray Lewis, Sheila Dixon, Companies and Corporations, Bill Henry, Services and Shopping
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Md. lawmaker to try to ban 'sweepstakes' game rooms
A Maryland legislator said he plans to introduce a bill in the General Assembly that would outlaw video game rooms that offer cash prizes for playing a "sweepstakes," saying such operations could effectively put "slots on every corner." Del. Eric G....Tags: Montgomery County (Virginia), Lawyers, Patapsco, Misdemeanors, Towson
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Baltimore City Council wants say on school board members
In its last meeting before the September primary election, the Baltimore City Council unanimously passed a resolution calling on state legislators to give the council input in the selection of school board members. Councilman Bill Henry, the resolution's...Tags: William H. Cole IV, Belinda Conaway, Local Elections, Bill Henry, Helen Holton
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Irene's aftermath claims second Marylander as utilities work to restore power
As the pace of electricity restoration slowed Tuesday, the aftermath of Hurricane Irene continued to frustrate thousands of utility customers and officials announced another storm-related death in Maryland.
More than 165,000 customers remained without...Tags: Halethorpe, Facebook, Ellicott City, Social Media, Illinois
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District 3: Robert W. Curran
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I worked for 16 years at Domino Sugar as a shipping foreman and process foreman, and was a member of Local 692, Retail Clerks...Tags: Economic Policy, Social Issues, Northwood, Regional Authority, Politics
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Baltimore City election results
Baltimore Mayor Democratic primary 290 of 290 precincts (100%) Stephanie Rawlings-Blake (i): 36,698 (52%) Catherine Pugh: 17,743 (25%) Otis Rolley: 8,991 (13%) Joseph Landers: 4,870 (7%) Frank Conaway: 1,899 (3%) Wilton Wilson: 215 (0%) Republican...Tags: Carl Stokes, Republican Party, Otis Rolley, Helen Holton, Bill Henry
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Young wins primary for Council president
Bernard C. "Jack" Young, picked by his fellow City Council members last year to lead the panel, won the Democratic nomination Tuesday to keep the office for four more years.
It was the first citywide campaign for Young, a 15-year veteran of the council....Tags: Carl Stokes, Sheila Dixon, Satellite and Cable Service, William Donald Schaefer, Charles Village
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Fixing Baltimore's broken primary
The pathetic turnout in Baltimore's primary election Tuesday demands a response. The blame lies, of course, on the citizens themselves who didn't bother to vote — nearly 80 percent of those eligible stayed home. But the city and state have also done...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Republican Party, Elections, Regional Authority, Politics
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