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Speaking of corkage, it's on tonight's City Council agenda
Dining@LargeCorkage is on the Baltimore City Council agenda tonight, in the form of a "Request for State Legislation" Basically, this means that the council can't go around changing the city's liquor laws, but a thumbs-up from them would be a......Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Maryland, Bill Henry, Washington, DC, Laws
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Wednesday Morning Coffee: Brother, can you spare $48 million?
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Wednesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Budget negotiations between Republican legislative leaders and the Corbett administration resume today -- but with a new wrinkle. Yesterday, the Legislature's new Independent Fiscal Office predicted the state will... -
Councilwoman challenges city's stormwater fee plan
A city councilwoman is challenging Baltimore's plan to charge businesses some of the highest stormwater fees in the state — and divert some of the money that had gone to Chesapeake Bay cleanup to help fund property tax cuts. Councilwoman Mary...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Politics, Local Government, Bill Henry, Baltimore County
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Hart's 1984 campaign left mark on O'Malley
He went west to the heartland in 1983 with a guitar and a penny whistle, a political troubadour who was 20 but looked more like 15. And when he arrived, they gave him a phone, a map and a list of names, and said, "Go win part of Iowa for our...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Music, Good Morning America (tv program), Politics
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Gerald J. Curran, state delegate
Gerald J. Curran, a member of a well-known political family who represented Northeast Baltimore neighborhoods in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 74 and lived in...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Harford Road, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to top aides, delegate
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to a pair of top aides and a city delegate, the administration said this week. As governor, O'Malley has a state skybox at Ravens stadium, which allows him to purchase up to eight Super Bowl tickets,...Tags: Sports, Maryland Stadium Authority, Politics, William H. Cole IV, Government
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Councilwoman wants to crack down on 'aggressive' panhandling
Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector introduced a bill Monday that would crack down on what she deems "aggressive" panhandling. Spector's bill would make it illegal for people to solicit handouts along street shoulders, medians and in...
Tags: Rochelle Spector, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Government, James B. Kraft
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Williams forced out as BCCC president
The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment. President Carolane Williams said she was caught off guard when two trustees called her Monday to say...
Tags: Broward College, Education, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Weathering the storms with Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
The first snowflakes whirled down less than 48 hours after Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was sworn in as Baltimore's mayor. Before a week had passed, two blizzards had walloped the city, dropping nearly 4 feet of snow.
Once a reticent legislator, Rawlings-...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, White House, Arts and Culture, Politics, Snow Storms
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Morgan board reverses decision, extends Wilson's contract
Morgan State University's Board of Regents voted to extend the contract of the university's president for an additional year during a lengthy meeting Friday — reversing a contentious decision to seek a new president at the close of the academic...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Teachers
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Morgan breaks ground for $72 million business school
Morgan State University officials broke ground Wednesday on a $72 million business school — the first step, they said, in a plan to expand the campus' western edge while improving a troubled shopping center. The 140,000-square-foot Earl G. Graves...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University, Northwood, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Ethics oversight board hasn't met in years
Baltimore's ethics director is in charge of advising elected officials and fielding constituent complaints about them. It's unclear, however, if anyone is overseeing him. A seven-member oversight panel, the Board of Legislative Reference, is...Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Baltimore County, Sheila Dixon, Cordish Cos.
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Robert W. Curran Photos
, who represents the 3rd District, attended the Thanksg...
(July 28, 2012)
has occasionally set off alarm bells. This summer, for...
(September 7, 2011)