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Baltimore Liquor Board Post-Mortem: Dubai, Milan, a Tiki Barge, and Juelz Santana
The Baltimore SunOf the seven charges against Dubai nightclub at the Baltimore Liquor Board Thursday, one in particular piqued commissioner Elizabeth Smith. Dubai, the nightclub on Redwood and Calvert streets that used to be called Velvet Rope, had been accused by...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Punishment, Dining and Drinking, Milan (Italy), John Howard
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Abingdon restaurant fined $6,000; liquor license suspended 15 days
An Abingdon restaurant that has been open just eight months was fined $6,000 and its liquor license suspended for 15 days because its residents licensee was not on-site the required amount of time. One liquor board member went so far as to suggest Sharon...Tags: Punishment, Punishment, Harford County, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Maryland General Assembly
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies with rain developing later and a high temperature around 50 degrees. It is expected to be rainy tonight with the temperature rising to around 54 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Indianapolis Colts, Ron Paul, Gary Williams, American Football Conference
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Shipowner, operator fined $1.85M in pollution case
When Coast Guard inspectors boarded a new freighter docking in Baltimore last February, a junior-level engineer from the Philippines approached and slipped them a note. "I have sometheng to till you but secret," he wrote, using all capital letters....Tags: Cell Phones, Companies and Corporations, Court Preliminary, Philippines, Environmental Pollution
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Police crack down on Harford 'adult bookstores'
The Harford County Sheriff's Office is cracking down again on illegal activity in the so-called "adult bookstores" in Harford County — an effort which resulted in the arrest of a Towson priest — while considering how it might be able to shut...Tags: Crimes, Judges, Police Arrests, Business, Justice System
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Ethics panel reaches consensus on some reforms
The special committee named by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller to consider possible improvements in the state's ethics laws reached a quick consensus on two measures long sought by advocates of disclosure -- signaling that it could bring in a...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Ethics, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Values
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Electric choice: Know your rights
The pitch from the door-to-door salesman sounded appealing: a deal to lock in a lower electricity rate with Constellation Energy Group and get a better gas price with Constellation's BGE Home for the next 12 months.
But Baltimore County resident Michelle...Tags: Natural Resources, Companies and Corporations, Consumers, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Natural Resources
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For the national anthem, the Ravens go for a pro
Just before the Ravens face the Houston Texans Sunday, they will hear a familiar voice — other than John Harbaugh's, that is.
It will be the smooth, vibrant baritone of Mishael Miller, who has sung the national anthem for Ravens home games since...Tags: John Harbaugh, Opera (genre), Ministry (music group), Gospel (genre), Colleges and Universities
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Neighborhood fireworks a menace
I totally agree with letter writer Fred Medinger regarding fireworks ("Stricter laws for fireworks in neighborhoods," Jan. 5). On the evening of Jan. 1, the individual who lives directly across the street from me was setting off fireworks with small...Tags: Punishment, Punishment, Maryland General Assembly, Linthicum
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To save the bay, save the trees
What can we say about the half-acre of stream valley forest that developer William Tarbutton recently, blatantly bulldozed near Federalsburg on Maryland's Eastern Shore?
He will likely be fined by the Maryland Department of the Environment, which has...Tags: Natural Resources, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Sprague, Easton (Talbot, Maryland)
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Red light, speed cameras remain controversial even as numbers grow
In the 14 years since the Maryland legislature approved red light cameras, about 200 of the ticket-issuing machines have been installed in the state, according to a database compiled by AAA Mid-Atlantic. That doesn't include speed cameras, which are used...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Montgomery County (Maryland), Motorvehicle Accidents, AAA, Photography and Video
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Harford gets new, state-required ethics code
Harford County government has a new, stricter local ethics code that the county council approved Dec. 13; the revised version was mandated by the state. The county largely followed the state template in rewriting its code, county attorney Rob McCord...Tags: Punishment, Ethics, Local Elections, Government, Public Officials
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