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Council to consider mayor's proposed pension changes
With the city retirement system short hundreds of millions of dollars in unfunded liabilities, officials say they are likely to begin requiring municipal employees to contribute to their pensions. "Pretty much everyone is in agreement that it's fair,"...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Carl Stokes, Public Employees, Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Judge to allow participation in PSC probe of complaints against Potomac Edison
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA public utility law judge in Baltimore has set a procedural schedule and agreed to allow individuals to participate in the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation of complaints against Potomac Edison, according to a Frederick, Md.,...Tags: Justice System, FirstEnergy Corp., Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Baltimore residents in largely vacant blocks to be uprooted
With plans to demolish 1,500 vacant houses in the next three years, Baltimore officials and the few remaining residents in largely vacant blocks are beginning the early stages of the most delicate of relationships. About 80 residents — each of...
Tags: Homes, Land Resources, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals, United States Census Bureau
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Maryland Public Service Commission's investigation into Potomac Edison to begin Monday
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA public utility law judge on Monday is expected to set the procedural schedule for the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electric customers by failing to read...Tags: Justice System, Frederick County (Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Government, FirstEnergy Corp.
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Diner Days: A timeline of the Hollywood Diner
The Baltimore SunThe Hollywood Diner has had a turbulent history in Baltimore. Here's a look back. 1981 — Location scouting begins for the MGM production “Diner,” which is to be filmed in and around Baltimore. The Hilltop Diner, the northwest...Tags: Baltimore International College, Restaurants, Fells Point, Sales, Business
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Richard E. 'Dick' Hug, Republican fundraiser and civic leader, dies at 78
Richard E. "Dick" Hug, a prominent businessman and prolific fundraiser for Republican candidates, died Saturday. He was 78. Mr. Hug was the finance chairman for three Maryland gubernatorial campaigns — Ellen R. Sauerbrey in 1998 and Robert L....
Tags: Regional Authority, University System of Maryland, Environmental Pollution, Elections, Government
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City officials to meet in closed session on redevelopment proposals
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAfter receiving a proposal last week to begin developing a master plan for downtown redevelopment, the Hagerstown City Council will meet in closed session Tuesday to get legal advice on how it should proceed. D. Bruce Poole and Dane Bauer, two...Tags: Company Privatization, Hospitals and Clinics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Corporate Officers, Health and Safety at School
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Pimlico should take a lesson from Camden Yards
The recent article ("Beyond the Preakness," April 9) outlining the current reality of the Pimlico race track and its future highlights the need for broader and bolder thinking in order to advance a sustainable solution to make horse racing in Baltimore...
Tags: Memorial Stadium, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Judge Robert Bell: Timeline
July 6, 1943 Robert Mack Bell born in Rocky Mount, N.C.; family moves to Baltimore about 11/2 years later. June 17, 1960 Bell and 11 students try to get seated at Hooper's Restaurant at Charles and Fayette streets in Baltimore. A hostess says the...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Justice System, Marvin Mandel, Regional Authority, Government
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Billing complaints prompt Maryland Public Service Commission to launch investigation of PE
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe Maryland Public Service Commission in Baltimore is launching an investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electricity customers by failing to read their meters as often as required. The agency opened a case...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Government, FirstEnergy Corp., Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Gun referendum? Go ahead and make our day
With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word....
Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Government, Executive Branch, Gun Control
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