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A year of challenges for city residents
A year ago, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake gave an inaugural address that was both lofty in vision and grounded in reality — the poetry of growing Baltimore by 10,000 residents in the next decade tempered by the prose of how to get there. "We...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Finance, U.S. Senate, Local Government, Business
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Home assessment values drop in Joppatowne, Havre de Grace, northern Harford
Residential property values in the southwestern Route 40 areas of Harford County plummeted by 15 to 20 percent since 2009, while those in northern Harford and the Havre de Grace area dropped by an average of 7 percent, according to the latest round of...
Tags: Harford County, Values, Taxation, Havre de Grace, Tax Credits
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O'Malley readies new offshore wind bid
After being thwarted the past two years by skittish lawmakers, Gov. Martin O'Malley is preparing once again to introduce a bill aimed at planting mammoth wind turbines off Ocean City — and the measure may finally pass, thanks to a shake-up in a...
Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Annapolis, Finance, Petroleum Industry, Justice System
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Catonsville: Business group previews its plans for 2013
On behalf of the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce, I would like send our best wishes for a healthy, happy, and prosperous new year to the Catonsville community. I would also like to invite everyone to the chamber's annual new year luncheon on...Tags: Towson, Catonsville, Health Insurance Cost, Business, Baltimore County
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Legislators to renew push for 'hybrid' school board this session
Towson-area legislators will be tackling issues both fresh and familiar during the 2013 General Assembly session, which begins on Wednesday, Jan. 9, in Annapolis. Chief among them will be the issue of adopting the model of a "hybrid" school board,...
Tags: Annapolis, Personal Weapon Control, Towson, Joe A. Hairston, Executive Branch
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California man guilty in credit card skimming scheme with apparent Harford ties
A Vietnamese national living in California was sentenced recently to six years in federal prison for mail fraud in connection with his role in a credit card skimming scheme that prosecutors say involved an unidentified employee of a Maryland business....Tags: Court Preliminary, U.S. Postal Service, Harford County, Justice System, U.S. Secret Service
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Baltimore man charged in string of Ellicott City burglaries
A Baltimore man has been charged in a string of December home burglaries in Ellicott City, according to Howard County Police. Cornelius Antonio McRae, 23, of Baltimore, has been charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft and assault. He was...
Tags: Theft, Ellicott City
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Harford council approves Exelon donation for new 9-1-1 center
The Harford County Council passed a bill earlier this week accepting a $50,000 donation from Exelon toward a room at the new emergency operations center complex the county expects to build north of Bel Air. Council members did not comment on the bill,...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Walmart, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Finance
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Senate approves 'fiscal cliff' deal, sends it to House
Hours before a midnight deadline Monday, the White House reached a tentative deal with Congress to stop an enormous tax hike for all but the wealthiest households and to postpone for two months tough decisions on how to cut federal spending. After a rare...
Tags: Justice System, George H.W. Bush, Personal Income, U.S. Senate, Kathleen Hennessey
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Towson Crime Log: Phoenix man breaks into ex-girlfriend's Towson apartment
A Phoenix man was arrested and charged with third-degree burglary after breaking into his ex-girlfriend's Rodgers Forge apartment, according to a Baltimore County police report. According to the report, Benjamin John Yancheski, 23 of the 14000 block...Tags: Prosecution, Towson, Apple iPad, Garmin Ltd., Theft
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Five questions with Vince Talbert
For the last dozen years, Vince Talbert has focused on one thing: Bill Me Later.
The 45-year-old Baltimore native co-founded the online payment company with three partners in 2000. The company helps Internet shoppers buy stuff online without a credit...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Startups, eBay Inc., Business, Colleges and Universities
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As homestead tax credit deadline approaches, outreach intensifies
Maryland homeowners could lose out on hundreds of dollars in tax bill savings if they miss a deadline that's a week away. Many may not realize they must sign up for the Homestead Tax Credit, which saved the average Baltimore homeowner more than $1,000...
Tags: Taxation, New Products, Brad Pitt, Mary Pat Clarke, Baltimore County
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