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The mayor and the lobbyist
Based on what we know so far, there does not appear to be anything illegal about the way Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has carried on her friendship with City Hall's top lobbyist, Lisa Harris Jones. Strictly speaking, there may not be anything...
Tags: Annapolis, Lobbying, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Government, Anthony G. Brown
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Mayor stayed at lobbyist's beach house
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake acknowledged Wednesday that she spent Memorial Day weekend at the Delaware beach house of a top lobbyist, Lisa Harris Jones. The mayor defended the excursion as a harmless beach getaway by two close friends and their...Tags: Values, Robert W. Curran, Lobbying, Government, Kanye West
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Baltimore mayor officiates at lobbyist wedding in Vegas
One thing that happened in Vegas last week certainly won't stay in Vegas: The lobbyists Lisa Harris Jones and Sean Malone were married there before about 100 well-wishers, who included some of Maryland's top government officials — including the...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Lobbying, Government, Anthony G. Brown, Travel
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University system board approves tuition, fee increase
Maryland's in-state undergraduates will pay a few hundred dollars more per semester this fall under a new tuition-and-fee plan approved Wednesday by the university system's Board of Regents. Out-of-state students will be hit a little harder, paying as...
Tags: University of Maryland, Baltimore, University System of Maryland, Students, Economy, Business and Finance, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Easter a time to renew — and for renewable wind energy
Easter's message of hope and new life is a universal and much-needed one throughout the world, but particularly for Marylanders this year as we celebrate the passage of the offshore wind bill by the Maryland General Assembly. I'm filled with thanks to...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Renewable Energy, Religion and Belief, Wind Power, Alternative Energy
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Offshore wind bill emerges from key committee
On its third try in three years, Gov. Martin O'Malley's bill to spur development of an offshore wind farm off the coast of Ocean City won the approval of a key committee Tuesday night, setting the stage for what is expected to be easy passage on the...Tags: Elections, Prince George's County, Government, Victor R. Ramirez, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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Don't clobber drivers
Drivers who buy their car insurance through the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund, the state's auto insurer of last resort, seem always to be the door mats of the State House, but that comparison might be too generous. Rugs get a little respect every...
Tags: Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Annapolis, Prices, Financial and Business Services
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Morgan needs its own board — but the board needs new blood
The Sun editorial page asks "Should Morgan State have it's own board?" (Feb. 10). The answer is yes, it should. Ever since 1989 when Morgan students demonstrated for such independence, the school has successfully operated as an independent state...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, Morgan State University, Windsor Mill
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Christmas cheer from Baltimore's big names
The Baltimore SunCharm City celebrities, no matter where they were, woke early to send seasons Tweetings. Here are just a few: Raven Terrence Cody @TerrenceCody Merry Christmas twitter and twitter fam TV reporter Jessica Kartalija @JessKartalija Can't wait...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, Christian Siriano, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, S. Dallas Dance, Advil (drug)
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Morgan State shooting raises concern among students, alumni
Students drawn to Morgan State University's strong academics and historical legacy are finding that crime is becoming an increasing distraction, and are joining a state lawmaker and alumnus in calling for better security to protect the institution's...Tags: Murder, Teaching and Learning, Football, Crime, Law and Justice, Students
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Washington County man who allegedly fired at wife and mother-in-law is charged with attempted murder
dona@herald-mail.comA Washington County man was being held without bond Friday after he allegedly fired multiple shots at his wife and mother-in-law while they were in bed watching television Thursday night, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said. Jamie Hiler...Tags: Laws, Court Preliminary, Murder, Trials, Prosecution
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Supreme Court upholds MD congressional map
The U.S. Supreme Court this morning upheld Maryland's new Congressional map, clearing up one last legal question and affirming that the state's prison population can be counted at their last known address. The new method of counting prisoners was adopted...Tags: Prisons
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