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    May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Rawlings-Blake wants answers from O'Malley over city jail scandal

    <em>UPDATE: O'Malley's spokeswoman, Raquel Guillory, said late Wednesday that the governor had a meeting with the mayor and discussed &quot;the history of the case and the formation of the task force."</em>
    The Baltimore Sun
    UPDATE: O'Malley's spokeswoman, Raquel Guillory, said late Wednesday that the governor had a meeting with the mayor and discussed "the history of the case and the formation of the task force." O'Malley thanked Rawlings-Blake for the city's participation...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Black Guerrilla Family, Prisons, Government

  2. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Top mayoral aide got homestead tax breaks for rental property

    A top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake received more than $14,000 in homestead property tax breaks on an East Baltimore rental property he owns, records show, even though only owner-occupied homes qualify for the subsidy under Maryland law.
    A top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake received more than $14,000 in homestead property tax breaks on an East Baltimore rental property he owns, records show, even though only owner-occupied homes qualify for the subsidy under Maryland law. State...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Finance, Politics, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Mortgages

  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Schools for everyone

    Baltimore City school officials say the nearly $1.2 billion budget the system unveiled last week will fund a raft of new academic endeavors, among them a new team to upgrade instruction in the sciences to meet the higher standards of the new national &quot;core" curriculum and additional programs for academically gifted students. This is all to the good if it helps the city attract and retain more young families with children for whom strong public schools are often the most important factor in choosing where to live. But it's not a sufficient step in a system that needs to raise the quality of classroom instruction across the board.
    Baltimore City school officials say the nearly $1.2 billion budget the system unveiled last week will fund a raft of new academic endeavors, among them a new team to upgrade instruction in the sciences to meet the higher standards of the new national...

    Tags: Baltimore City College, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Charter Schools, Schools, Teaching and Learning

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Seagirt Marine Terminal's super cranes celebrated

    He didn't get down on one knee, but Christopher Lee wooed his wife with a skyscraping crane she literally could call her own at the dedication of the port of Baltimore's berth capable of handling the world's largest cargo ships.
    He didn't get down on one knee, but Christopher Lee wooed his wife with a skyscraping crane she literally could call her own at the dedication of the port of Baltimore's berth capable of handling the world's largest cargo ships. As founder of Highstar...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Johns Hopkins University, Culture, Martin O'Malley, CSX Corporation

  8. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'Chaotic' scene prevented quick medical attention for shooting victim

    The shooting of Kendra Diggs and the subsequent barricade by her alleged attacker presented a challenge Tuesday for police and emergency responders.
    The shooting of Kendra Diggs and the subsequent barricade by her alleged attacker presented a challenge Tuesday for police and emergency responders. Under the threat of further gunfire from the off-duty Baltimore police officer, officials said, they were...

    Tags: Anthony W. Batts, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore County, Shootings

  10. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Some push for Edwards to be permanent schools CEO

    Education observers were split Tuesday on whether the city's school board should launch a nationwide search to replace schools CEO Andr&#233;s Alonso or give the job of taking on the district's daunting challenges to his hand-picked successor.
    Education observers were split Tuesday on whether the city's school board should launch a nationwide search to replace schools CEO Andrés Alonso or give the job of taking on the district's daunting challenges to his hand-picked successor. Some, such as...

    Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Corporate Officers, Nancy Grasmick, Collective Contract, Career and Workplace

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. City plans bike-sharing program

    More than 250 bicycles would be available for short-term rentals at 25 stations throughout Baltimore by this time next year under a bike-sharing program similar to those in Washington and London, city officials said. The city's financial oversight...

    Tags: B-cycle, LLC, Charles Village, AAA, New York City, Montgomery County (Maryland)

  14. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Edwards named interim city schools CEO

    As city schools CEO Andr&eacute;s Alonso steps aside, he's turning the system over to a close adviser he's trusted during some of his administration's most trying moments.
    As city schools CEO Andrés Alonso steps aside, he's turning the system over to a close adviser he's trusted during some of his administration's most trying moments. Alonso's chief of staff, Tisha Edwards, will lead the system through the 2014 school...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Morgan State University, Social Services, Cherry Hill, Collective Contract

  16. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. City schools chief Alonso resigns

    Baltimore schools CEO Andr&#233;s Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system.
    Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system. Under Alonso's leadership, city...

    Tags: Andres Alonso, Career and Workplace, Harvard University, Martin O'Malley, Economy, Business and Finance

  18. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. MICA president Fred Lazarus to retire at end of 2014 academic year

    As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/home/university/maryland-institute-college-of-art-baltimore-school-educational-facility">Maryland Institute College of Art</a> over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore &mdash; to the betterment of his college and his city.
    As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the Maryland Institute College of Art over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore — to the betterment of his college...

    Tags: Charles Street, Artscape, Roland Park, American Visionary Art Museum, Colleges and Universities

  20. May 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Coping with non-owner-occupied homestead tax credit disease

    The Sun recently reported that a third top City Hall employee had contracted the highly contagious &quot;improper homestead tax credit on non-owner occupied homes" disease ("Mayoral aid got tax break for rental property," May 1).
    The Sun recently reported that a third top City Hall employee had contracted the highly contagious "improper homestead tax credit on non-owner occupied homes" disease ("Mayoral aid got tax break for rental property," May 1). Khalil Zaied, Mayor...

    Tags: Politics, Taxation, Rentals, Credit and Debt

  22. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Why do we need politicians if consultants are actually running the show?

    It must be very disappointing to the citizens of Baltimore City that they elect politicians who have to hire consultants to tell them how to do their jobs (&quot;City comptroller OK'd to hire consultant to review phone costs," April 25).
    It must be very disappointing to the citizens of Baltimore City that they elect politicians who have to hire consultants to tell them how to do their jobs ("City comptroller OK'd to hire consultant to review phone costs," April 25). City Comptroller...
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