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Marc Steiner show moving to mornings on WEAA-FM
The Baltimore SunMarc Steiner will move his show to 9 a.m. weekdays starting May 13 on WEAA-FM, the veteran Baltimore talkshow host said Friday. "We're moving to 9 a.m. as part of a new news and information format," Steiner wrote in an email. "It's very exciting and...Tags: Morgan State University
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Young, black and radical
At first glance, Dayvon Love is easy to overlook. At 5 foot 9, he has average height and a slightly larger than average build. As he carefully takes in everything and everyone in a room, he might initially seem painfully shy. So when he finally speaks,...
Tags: Local Elections, Public Schools, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Prisons
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Eastern Shore farmer, Perdue seek attorneys' fees
The lawsuit may be over, but the bitter legal battle continues. Lawyers for poultry producer Perdue and an Eastern Shore farmer are asking a federal judge to award them more than $3 million in attorneys' fees and expenses from the Waterkeeper Alliance,...
Tags: Judges, Laws, Trials, U.S. Congress, Justice System
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Busch, Miller outline major issues facing General Assembly
The Baltimore SunHouse Speaker Michael E. Busch and Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said Wednesday that they have reservations about a plan advanced by the Rawlings-Blake administration to expedite school renovation in Baltimore. Appearing on the Marc Steiner...Tags: Elections, Prisons, Michael E. Busch
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O'Malley: Assault weapons ban poised to pass this year
The Baltimore SunAs Maryland lawmakers prepared to gather for their 2013 session, Gov. Martin O'Malley said Wednesday that he believes the General Assembly is poised to pass a ban on assault weapons this year. Gun control is expected to be one of the leading issues...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Assault, Martin O'Malley
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Is Marc Steiner smarter than a sixth grader?
The Baltimore SunIs Marc Steiner smarter than Denise Koch? Can the president of Baltimore's City Council outwit the president of a local college? Are any of them brainier than your average sixth grader? Baltimore will find out Saturday when local celebrities play "Are...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards, Bernard C. Young, The Wire (tv program)
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Shoes? Furs? Gift cards? Sheila Dixon ready to be roasted
The Baltimore SunThe purloined gift cards. The fur coats. The bicycling tours of the city with staffers. And, of course, the famous shoe incident. Former mayor Sheila Dixon's tenure in City Hall is ripe with material for comedians. On Thursday, seven comics and local...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Target, Embezzlement, Jay Leno, Local Elections
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Awash in news, much of Baltimore media rises to the challenge
If you want to get a real sense of a TV newsroom's priorities and values beyond all the "we're on your side" hype, check it out in times of stress.
Stress is defined here as major stories breaking or unfolding at a time when there is an extra emphasis on...Tags: Jayne Miller, Judaism, Conservation, Terrell Suggs, Trials
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Sales tax increase: A trial balloon that needs to be popped
Hours before the 2012 General Assembly session started, Gov. Martin O'Malley dusted off the frustrating passivity he employed to such ill effect in 2011. Speaking to Marc Steiner in the radio host's annual pre-session show, Mr. O'Malley casually mentioned...Tags: Regional Authority, Personal Income, Taxation, The Washington Post, Ellicott City
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Bealefeld addresses concerns about Police Department in radio appearance
Baltimore's police commissioner struck a defiant tone during a radio appearance Tuesday evening and defended his department amid a series of high-profile cases that have cast a pall on the integrity of the 3,100-member force.
Answering questions on the...Tags: Heroin, Trials, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Radio Industry, Radio
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Turnout low in first day of early voting
Baltimore voters trickled into polling places for the first day of early voting in the citywide primary elections, prompting the director of the city elections board to describe turnout as "really bad." By 5 p.m., Thursday, 994 of the city's 369,651...Tags: Otis Rolley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Elections, Joseph T. Landers, III, Voting
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: John Waters, M&T Bank Stadium, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Kevin Plank, Cafe Hon
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