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Linwood Center receives $50,000 from Knott Foundation
The Linwood Center, in Ellicott City, received $50,000 from the Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation to fund its supported employment program for adults with autism. Linwood provides education, employment and residential services for children and...Tags: Autism, Howard Community College, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Awards and Prizes
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MLK breakfast loses county funding
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast in Anne Arundel County will take place as scheduled in January, but minus the customary $5,000 from the county — which stunned the planners of the event, now in its 31st year. Funding for the...Tags: Students, Baltimore County, Prince George's County, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities
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Cummings' charitable donation carries a stench
Regarding your report that Rep. Elijah E. Cummings' plans to make a charitable contribution of funds donated to his campaign by Richard Stewart, the politically connected businessman who pleaded guilty to tax evasion this month ("Brown returns funds...Tags: Charity
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House approves debt ceiling deal
The House of Representatives approved a bipartisan deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling Monday in a vote that splintered the Democratic and Republican members of Maryland's congressional delegation and pushed the months-long battle toward a climax in...Tags: Baltimore County, John Sarbanes, Justice System, Barack Obama, Laws
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Some Marylanders question odd pairings in proposed new congressional map
Jim Schillinger, a fourth-generation farmer from Severn, has occasionally tussled with politicians who don't understand the first thing about crop yields or the rising cost of fertilizer. When he tries to explain his concerns, it's as if they don't...Tags: Baltimore County, John Cook, Justice System, Prince George's County, Sykesville
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Prosecutors: GOP 'robocall' plan to suppress black votes hatched on hectic Election Day
A plan by former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s campaign manager to suppress black votes in Baltimore and Prince George's County was hatched shortly before 3 p.m. on a desperate, hectic Election Day last year, prosecutors alleged Tuesday in Baltimore...Tags: Voting, Republican Party, Elections, Justice System, Prince George's County
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Jury selected in robocall case
A Baltimore jury will hear opening statements Tuesday in a criminal case filed against a former gubernatorial aide charged with violating election laws by allegedly orchestrating a campaign to suppress black votes.
The aide to former Gov. Robert L....Tags: Elections, Justice System, Barack Obama, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Polls
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Ehrlich campaign robocalls could provide ammo for Democrats
The Ehrlich campaign's alleged effort to keep blacks from voting last November could have the opposite effect for years to come, according to political observers who said indictments over the automated phone calls would become election-season fodder for...Tags: Baltimore County, Voting, Republican Party, Elections, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Witness intimidation summit held in Baltimore
Baltimore City State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein hosted a summit Tuesday about witness intimidation where police, prosecutors and witness assistance providers could discuss the best ways to protect and support victims and witnesses of crime. "Violent...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Prince George's County, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Witnesses
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Regulator vows to improve trucking enforcement
The nation's top trucking regulators said Wednesday that their agency is moving to prevent companies that have been shut down for repeated safety violations from staying in business by changing their names, a recurring problem in the industry. The...Tags: Republican Party, Head Injuries, Highway Transportation, Kennedy Krieger Institute, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Help wanted: But only the employed need apply
While nearly 14 million unemployed Americans are searching for work, some employers are limiting their hiring to preferred candidates: People who already have jobs. Recruiters and worker advocates say companies are screening out applicants who don't have...Tags: Baltimore County, Justice System, Colleges and Universities, Civil Laws, CareerBuilder
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Md. transportation officials brace for latest federal standoff
— First came the budget debate. Next, it was the debt ceiling. Then, the FAA shutdown. Now Maryland officials are keeping a wary eye on the latest congressional stalemate over federal spending, an impasse that has the potential to put dozens of...Tags: Baltimore County, Air Transportation Industry, Republican Party, Road Transportation, Justice System
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