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O'Malley endorses Brown ... for whatever he does next
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown has done just about everything short of announcing his intentions to run for governor in 2014, and this afternoon Gov. Martin O'Malley sent out an endorsement-like email. "No matter what lies ahead for Anthony in public service, I...Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Montgomery County (Maryland), Ken Ulman, Anthony G. Brown
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Sports Boosters to meet Monday
The South Hagerstown High School Sports Boosters Club will hold its first meeting of the season today at 7 p.m. in the media center at South High. Parents of incoming ninth-graders are encouraged to attend. County Democrats plan picnic for Aug. 23 The...Tags: Christianity, Sports, Democratic Party, High School Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Health care reform moves ahead in Maryland, nationally
States including Maryland can move with more certainty to insure their poor, and the federal government can require others to buy health coverage after the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama's landmark health care law Thursday.
The highly...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Health and Safety at Work, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Justice System, Barack Obama
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Spurned city casino developer alleges reverse discrimination
A Canadian developer whose bid to build a slots casino in Baltimore has been dismissed by the city filed a federal lawsuit against a state gambling commission Tuesday, contending that the newest bidding process discriminates against companies owned by...Tags: Minority Groups, Social Issues, Trials, Companies and Corporations, Maryland
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As gasoline prices rise, Obama takes aim at alternative-energy critics
With rising oil prices creating a drag on the economy and his re-election effort, President Barack Obama mocked Republican critics of his alternative-energy policy Thursday, comparing them to the "cynics and naysayers" who didn't believe the Earth was...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Donna F. Edwards, Rushern Baker, Prince George's County, Conservation
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O'Malley would veto medical marijuana bill
Gov. Martin O'Malley likely would veto any legislation to legalize medical marijuana because of concerns over whether it would stand up to federal scrutiny, his spokeswoman said Thursday.
His decision comes as states with programs similar to what...Tags: Baltimore County, Criminals, Cancer, Labor Legislation, Civil and Public Service
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Md. authorities stop post-arrest DNA collection
Maryland authorities have stopped collecting DNA samples from suspects arrested on violent crime and burglary charges after the state's highest court ruled the crime-fighting tool that has helped solve dozens of cold cases unconstitutional. On Friday,...Tags: Baltimore County, Prisons, Crimes, Trials, Maryland State Police
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DNA ruling jeopardizes Maryland rape convictions
When she came home from working a shift at Subway and found Detective Caprice Smith's business card stuck in the front door with the words "Please call" scribbled on the back, the 10 life-changing minutes she had spent in the back seat of a Cherry Hill...Tags: Baltimore County, Crimes, Prisons, Prosecution, Criminals
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Gay marriage: A tale of two states
The storylines were similar: A divided state legislature grapples with the emotional question of whether to allow same-sex couples to marry.
But several plot twists — an ambitious Democratic governor as the main character, a multimillion-dollar...Tags: Minority Groups, Family, Prince George's County, African Americans, Civil Rights
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Immigrant advocates file suit to toss tuition referendum
The immigrant advocacy group Casa de Maryland asked a court Monday to toss out the referendum aimed at overturning the new law that extends in-state tuition breaks at Maryland's public colleges and universities to illegal immigrants. The widely...Tags: Crimes, Civil Rights, Trials, Labor Legislation, Justice and Rights
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Potential gubernatorial hopefuls start 2014 fundraising early
It will be three years before ballots are cast in Maryland's next election for governor, but half a dozen potential candidates for the office are already asking donors for cash. At one of the latest fundraising events, Democratic Howard County...Tags: Hunt Valley, Prince George's County, Banking, Ken Ulman, Justice System
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Gansler leads in money race
State Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has taken a strong lead among prospective Democratic candidates for governor in 2014 in terms of money in the bank, but his lead narrows when his fundraising last year is compared with that of three possible...Tags: Democratic Party, Anne Arundel County, Politics, Ken Ulman, Republican Party
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