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    May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Carroll County board challenged over Christian prayers

    "In the name of my savior, I pray," is how one Carroll County commissioner concluded his prayer to open a recent meeting of the county's governing board.
    "In the name of my savior, I pray," is how one Carroll County commissioner concluded his prayer to open a recent meeting of the county's governing board. Now two county residents are asking a federal judge to end what they say is the board's regular...

    Tags: Nature Religion, Local Government, Trials, Judges, Freedom of Information Laws

  2. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Authorities used a 'no-knock' before fatal Balto. Co. shooting

    Authorities from Baltimore and Howard counties entered a Reisterstown home using a "no-knock" warrant before a resident attacked an officer with a sword last year, according to newly released police records. An officer fought back, fatally shooting the man.
    Authorities from Baltimore and Howard counties entered a Reisterstown home using a "no-knock" warrant before a resident attacked an officer with a sword last year, according to newly released police records. An officer fought back, fatally shooting the...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Howard County, Shootings

  4. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. After fatal shooting, county officers receive awards for valor

    Two officers have been given awards for valor by the Baltimore County Police Foundation for their role in an incident in which one shot and killed a Texas man allegedly involved in a Dundalk burglary.
    Two officers have been given awards for valor by the Baltimore County Police Foundation for their role in an incident in which one shot and killed a Texas man allegedly involved in a Dundalk burglary. North Point Precinct officers Jacob T. Heins, a 12-...

    Tags: Hunt Valley, Theft, Baltimore County, Dundalk, Prosecution

  6. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Accidentally released text messages give peek at O'Malley discussions

    The text messages were pinging to and from Gov. Martin O'Malley's BlackBerry. It was the latter part of October, and Election Day was just around the corner.
    The text messages were pinging to and from Gov. Martin O'Malley's BlackBerry. It was the latter part of October, and Election Day was just around the corner. He and top advisers traded messages that touched on three referendum questions, all approved by...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, United Way , Politics, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Maryland public records ruling could let more sunshine in

    The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled recently that state police personnel files are not completely off-limits under the Maryland Public Information Act, a finding that could broaden access to a whole range of information, experts say.
    The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled recently that state police personnel files are not completely off-limits under the Maryland Public Information Act, a finding that could broaden access to a whole range of information, experts say. The decision came...

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Judges, NAACP, Baltimore County, Racism

  10. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. State police must turn over racial profiling complaints to NAACP

    Maryland's highest court has ruled that the state police must give the NAACP access to internal affairs files on racial profiling complaints.
    Maryland's highest court has ruled that the state police must give the NAACP access to internal affairs files on racial profiling complaints. The civil rights group had requested the documents under the Maryland Public Information Act but the police...

    Tags: Judges, NAACP, Baltimore County, Racism, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Police corporal, scheduler say they planted signs for Leopold

    Crying as she testified, a former scheduler for Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold told a judge Friday that she emptied her boss' urinary catheter bag several times during the workday and went along with planting signs for his 2010 re-election campaign because she feared for her job.
    Crying as she testified, a former scheduler for Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold told a judge Friday that she emptied her boss' urinary catheter bag several times during the workday and went along with planting signs for his 2010 re-...

    Tags: Trials, Judges, Punishment, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Aug 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. City school credit, procurement cards show culture of spending

    Despite tightening school budgets and a perpetual rallying cry for more funding, Baltimore school administrators spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on expenses such as a $7,300 office retreat at a downtown hotel, $300-per-night stays at hotels, and a $1,000 dinner at an exclusive members-only club, credit card statements show.
    Despite tightening school budgets and a perpetual rallying cry for more funding, Baltimore school administrators spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on expenses such as a $7,300 office retreat at a downtown hotel, $300-per-night stays...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Walmart, Victoria's Secret

  16. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Howard voters asked to raise bar on petition drives

    Howard County residents have tried four times in the past nine years to challenge local government decisions on taxes and land use by referendum and failed each time to get the questions on the ballot. They've been rebuffed by opinions of the county's law...

    Tags: Local Government, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Elections, Howard County

  18. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Overtime and unused-leave payouts resurface as problems for city schools

    The Baltimore Sun
    ¿ This past winter, Baltimore school officials fervently defended two of the system’s most liberal expenses for employee compensation — overtime and leave pay, saying the costs documented their hard work and underscored their commitment to...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Accounting and Auditing

  20. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Without source, public would have been kept in the dark about possible credit card abuse

    On Aug. 8, flanked by hundreds of pages of documents sought since April, a Baltimore Sun reporter sat across from four city school officials at North Avenue headquarters to discuss a series of credit card expenditures incurred by central administration...

    Tags: Credit and Debt

  22. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City leaders call for review of schools credit cards

    Baltimore's top leadership called on the school system Monday to tighten oversight of its expenditures after a Baltimore Sun investigation found central office staff spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on items such as a $7,300 office retreat at a downtown hotel and a $1,000 dinner at an exclusive members-only club.
    Baltimore's top leadership called on the school system Monday to tighten oversight of its expenditures after a Baltimore Sun investigation found central office staff spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on items such as a $7,300 office...

    Tags: Media Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Trips and Vacations, New Products, Bank of America Corp.

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