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Baltimore to unveil new Grand Prix contract
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration has struck a five-year deal with a new team to manage the Baltimore Grand Prix race, including new safeguards designed to insulate the city from losses — a provision crafted after last year's financial...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Labor Day, Constellation Energy Group, Public Officials
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Why Baltimore is attractive to venture capitalists and high-tech startups
Gus Sentementes' recent article noted that Lookingglass Cyber Solutions, one of our region's technology companies, had received $5 million in venture capital from sources on both coasts ("To find investors: Go west, young startup — but come back,"...Tags: Startups, Invention and Innovation, Aether Systems Inc.
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Man seriously injured in construction accident Monday at HCC
A man was transported to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore Monday after a construction accident at Harford Community College. The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched to the scene after receiving a call at about 3:30 p.m., according...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Body shop owner testifies at police kickback trial
Repair shop owner Alex Moreno said he was approached in 2008 by a Baltimore police officer with an idea to help boost sales at his fledgling Rosedale business: In exchange for a cut, officers would funnel cars to the shop. Soon, Majestic Auto Repair...Tags: Bribery, Justice System, Trials, Theft, Transportation Accidents
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Kamenetz unveils economic plan to build on county's 'core assets'
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced on Feb. 14 a "strategic operations plan" for the county's Department of Economic Development, one that he said is focused on expanding the county's employment base, adding job-generating employers and...Tags: White Marsh, Employment, Baltimore County, Marketing, Business
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Jessup start-up named top energy innovator nationally
A small start-up company in Jessup using cutting-edge chemical technology to improve on the efficiency of lithium ion batteries — think your smart phone or tablet — has been named one of three winners in the U.S. Department of Energy's...Tags: Labor Markets, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Fort Meade (military base), Invention and Innovation, Hybrid Vehicles
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Audit: Md. firms got state tax credits without documenting costs
Eight Maryland businesses approved for $34 million in tax credits for job creation from 2007 to 2010 failed to document their project or startup costs, a legislative audit of the state's economic development agency has found. An audit of the Maryland...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Business, Tax Credits, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Economic Policy
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The right to birth control
Each year in Maryland, approximately 75,000 women unintentionally become pregnant. Of those pregnancies, about 36,000 end in abortions and 8,000 end in miscarriages. Additionally, many unintended pregnancies lead to premature births, low birthweight...Tags: Health Insurance, Students, Birth Control, Johns Hopkins University, Health and Safety at School
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The cost of free contraceptives
Over the last few days, it has been interesting and almost comical to watch President Barack Obama handle the growing opposition regarding the decision of his administration to mandate coverage of contraceptives in the national health care reform...Tags: Insurance, Birth Control, Prices, Barack Obama, Health Treatments
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McCormick Returns to the Harbor
In childhood, after church then lunch with my grandmother, I went on Sunday drives with my family throughout Baltimore. When we rode around the harbor, it looked nothing like it does today. It was a bunch of ratty docks, beat-up row houses, the Fava Fruit...Tags: Lobbying
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Randy Moss and the free-agent wide receiver market
Even with today’s news that Randy Moss plans to come out of retirement, the bumper crop of free-agent wide receivers appears to be thinning out as we learn more about how teams plan to use their franchise tags.
The Philadelphia Inquirer is...Tags: New York Giants, Wes Welker, Baltimore Ravens, Pierre Garcon, New Orleans Saints
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Baltimore officers charged in kickback scheme fight back at trial
An attorney for one of two Baltimore police officers fighting accusations that they were part of a broad kickback scheme said Monday that his client referred cases to a towing company in Rosedale but did not personally profit. Thomas Crowe, an attorney...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Lawyers, Bribery, Justice System, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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