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Backsliding at DJS
State officials were right last week to postpone approval of a Department of Juvenile Services contract to increase the capacity of the privately owned Silver Oak Academy juvenile residential treatment facility in Carroll County. The department wants to...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prisons, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Maryland's troubled youth need treatment now
Your recent editorial on the proposed expansion of the Silver Oak Academy juvenile resident treatment facility failed to address the immediate need for additional treatment beds for youthful offenders ("Backsliding at DJS," Jan. 7). Far from...Tags: Prisons
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Maryland Live dominates on slots, but has little competition
Maryland Live officials often tout the Hanover facility's standing as the highest-grossing casino in the Mid-Atlantic when only slots revenue is taken into account. In fact, the casino has been generating 25 percent more slots revenue than the second-...
Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure, Mount Airy, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Casino and Gambling Industry
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O'Malley's success echoes Mandel's 1972 triumph
Forty-one years ago, Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel pulled off a series of staggering triumphs that The Sun compared to winning the Triple Crown: Maryland's first gun-control law; a unique, state-run auto insurance agency; and a higher gasoline tax to...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Regional Authority, Government, Annapolis, Triple Crown
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Maryland presses for federal support in building two light-rail systems
Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems. "Timing is...
Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Travel, Public Transportation, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland Transit Administration
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Session behind him, O'Malley says he'll think about whether to run for president
With a productive General Assembly session behind him, Gov. Martin O'Malley said Wednesday that he will use the second half of the year to consider whether to run for the White House. "I need to be spending a lot more energy and time giving serious...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, E.J. Pipkin, Regional Authority, Government
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O'Malley becomes regular figure in Sunday talk
It might have been back in February when he got under the skin of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on CBS' "Face the Nation." Or maybe it was in May when he went toe to toe with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on NBC's "Meet the Press." None of the...
Tags: White House, Meet the Press (tv program), Banking, Annapolis, ABC (tv network)
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Madeline L. Healey, assistant to Md. first ladies
Madeline L. Healey, a homemaker who was an executive secretary to two Maryland first ladies, died of an intestinal blockage April 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Annapolis resident lived in Cockeysville and was 92. The daughter of Alva...
Tags: Regional Authority, Johns Hopkins University, Hospitals and Clinics, Government, Annapolis
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O'Malley wins 2nd term; GOP controls U.S. House
Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley cruised to a second term Tuesday - and with it, won the opportunity to guide the state in what he hopes will be an improving economy - while Republican former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. suffered a second consecutive...
Tags: Democratic Party, Annapolis, Entertainment, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton
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O'Malley, Cardin declare victory
Buoyed by a national tide against Republicans, Mayor Martin O'Malley declared victory in the governor's race last night, appearing to have prevailed in his long and difficult campaign against a popular incumbent. Despite a poor showing in the crucial...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Hippodrome Theatre, Advertising, Local Elections, Democratic Party
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O'Malley won't run for governor
Saying his work in Baltimore is incomplete, Mayor Martin O'Malley announced yesterday that he will not be a candidate for governor this year - clearing the way for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend to run unopposed for the Democratic nomination. "There...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Nathaniel J McFadden
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O'Malley would support more mayoral control of Baltimore schools
Gov. Martin O'Malley told The Sun on Wednesday that he would be open to political accountability for the state of city schools, according to our Statehouse Reporter Erin Cox. In an interview with Sun editors, the governor said that he would back a...Tags: Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Government
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