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Marylanders grow irritated at continuing power outages from Irene
More than 285,825 Maryland households and businesses remained without power Tuesday morning in the wake of Hurricane Irene, prompting residents and Baltimore's mayor to question the pace of restoration efforts and the governor and utility executives to...Tags: Executive Branch, Commuting, Hurricane Irene (2011), Reisterstown, Maryland
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APG tries new method to remove chemicals from contaminated creek
Aberdeen Proving Ground has been running a pilot test in the post's Lauderick Creek area to attempt to remove tetrachloroethane from the ground by steaming it out, Rurik Loder, of APG's environmental restoration project, told members of the Bush River...Tags: Facebook, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Water Supply, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Officials attack BGE over outages; City, Baltimore. Co., Arundel most affected
Power restoration to Baltimore County homes in the wake of Hurricane Irene lagged behind the rest of the state Wednesday, as tens of thousands of residents entered a fourth evening without lights.
Large numbers of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County...Tags: Long Term Care, Executive Branch, Medical Specialization, Panera Bread Company, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Harford board questions school funding priorities
There was no indication following a two-hour work session in Bel Air Thursday evening that members of the Harford County Board of Education will be inclined to significantly change the school system's 2013 Capital Improvement Program when it comes up...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Migration, Havre de Grace, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
Baltimore is my hometown and I have lived here my whole life--graduating from Western High School and I am proud to send my daughter to...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Credit Ratings, Ethics, Employment, Constitutional Issues
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Annapolis city council panel approves Market House fixes
An Annapolis panel has recommended authorizing $300,000 in renovations to Market House, the shuttered, city-owned public market that has been the subject of a series of legal and political disputes. The city council's Finance Committee voted 2 to 1 to...Tags: Annapolis, Local Government, Israel, Homes, Josh Cohen
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District 6: Sharon Green Middleton
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
My Class was the first graduating class of the new Morgan State "University", were I majored in Secondary Education. After...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Civil and Public Service, Public Officials, Labor Legislation, Sharon Green Middleton
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District 9: Christopher Taylor
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I bring a wealth of experience to my campaign for the 9th District City Council seat. As an educator, small business owner, and...Tags: Prisons, Health and Safety at Work, Chicago Jobs, Employment, Punishment
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Annapolis weighing up to $400,000 in fixes to Market House
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen has asked the City Council to consider spending up to $400,000 on renovations to the long-troubled Market House, a request that has drawn sharp criticism from several members of the council.
David Jarrell, director of...Tags: Annapolis, Rentals, Homes, Marketing, Josh Cohen
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Sheriff takes first step to seize 20 city housing vehicles to pay lead judgment
The Baltimore sheriff's office began the process Wednesday of seizing 20 vehicles owned by the city's housing authority — part of a move by two siblings who suffered lead poisoning in public housing to force the agency to make good on $2.59...Tags: Justice System, Arts, Frederick Douglass, Lead Poisoning, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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At Rep Stage, a promising bow — 'Or,' maybe not
In live theater, self-consciousness is contagious. When it begins in the text, the playwright gives it to the director, the director passes it to the actors, and the actors infect the audience. An hour or so after the curtain rises, everyone is...Tags: Carol Burnett, Aphra Behn, Celebrities, Howard Community College, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Sheriff moves to seize 20 housing authority vehicles
Representatives from the Baltimore sheriff's office moved across a city housing authority parking lot Wednesday morning, tagging 20 of the agency's vehicles to be seized and eventually sold to pay part of a court judgment to lead paint victims.
The...Tags: Justice System, Arts, Interior Policy, Lead Poisoning, Painting
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