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Pica considering try to return to Senate
Former state Sen. John A. Pica Jr., who has been out of office the past 16 years, is considering a return to the political arena with a possible Democratic primary challenge to Baltimore Sen. William C. Ferguson IV. Pica, a Baltimore County resident who...Tags: Italy, Martin O'Malley, Baltimore County, Special Olympics, Primaries
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Rawlings-Blake, husband collected homestead tax breaks on two properties
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and her husband collected homestead tax credits on two separate properties before she became mayor of Baltimore, in violation of a state rule that prohibits married couples from claiming the break on more than one residence,...Tags: Rentals, Sheila Dixon, Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Joseph T. Landers, III
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Getting There: Proposed toll hikes draw hostile reception
A proposal to impose the largest toll increases in the state's history received a hostile reception from residents Monday night as the Maryland Transportation Authority brought its proposal to Baltimore for public comment. Several dozen people turned out...Tags: Inner Harbor, Executive Branch, Commuting, Richard Morris, Maryland
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Primary election: For Bill Ferguson
It's rare for an election to so clearly capture the changing nature of a community the way the race for Baltimore's 46th state Senate district does. The traditional blue collar communities around Baltimore's waterfront have, for years, been transforming...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Facebook, Teaching and Learning, Maryland, YouTube
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Schaefer making one final tour through Baltimore
William Donald Schaefer — the former mayor, governor and comptroller who left an indelible mark on Baltimore — is back in the city for one last tour Monday afternoon.
His body was being driven by motorcade past old haunts and spots...Tags: Religious Festivals, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, John Waters, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Elections
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Analysis: Site called a boost for slots
Baltimore Sun reportersAn expanded and relocated Baltimore casino on bustling Russell Street is expected to significantly boost the project's profits, and inject new momentum into the state's slots program, which to date has fallen below expectations. Baltimore's developers...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sheila Dixon, Cordish Cos., Maryland, Anne Arundel County
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Congress seeks to have hospitals justify tax-exempt status
Proposals in the Maryland General Assembly to define which patients are eligible for financial assistance at hospitals are getting an unexpected push from Congress, which might soon consider legislation aimed at making nonprofit hospitals justify their...Tags: Medicare, Medicaid, Maryland, Democratic Party, Government Health Care
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Demands for reform
Baltimore Sun reportersAs they put up houses for sale, some Baltimore entrepreneurs are reviving an old practice to make new profits. Rehabbers and ground rent holders are creating new rents on the land under those houses, saddling buyers with annual fees of as much as $240....Tags: Business Enterprises, Trials, Annapolis, Mortgages, Hospitals and Clinics
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Ground-rent owners rush to file suits
Sun reporterEven though a state law ending ground-rent ejectments takes effect today, Baltimore residents will for years face the prospect of having their homes seized by investors or being hit with large fees over small unpaid land debts. About 775 cases - some...Tags: Rentals, Montgomery County (Maryland), Office and Retail Spaces, Maryland, Trials
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Senators turn away repeal of death penalty in Md.
Baltimore County senators rebuffed an effort to abolish Maryland's death penalty yesterday, persuading lawmakers instead to restrict when capital punishment can be used. The Senate's first full debate on the death penalty in more than three decades was...Tags: Nathaniel Exum, Executive Branch, Justice System, Lawyers, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Ground rent at top of agenda
Sun ReportersKey state lawmakers plan to meet Wednesday morning, hours before the General Assembly session opens, to try to hammer out consensus on phasing out the state's arcane system of ground rents. "The time has come for us to sunset this ground rent business,"...Tags: Death, Rentals, Housing Industry, Brian E Frosh, Property
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Small unpaid bills put residents at risk
Sun reportersHomeowners who owe just a few hundred dollars in municipal debts - including Baltimore City water bills - often are hit with thousands of dollars in fees from private debt collectors and can lose their homes if they don't pay up. At least 400 city...Tags: Justice System, Credit Ratings, Lawyers, Baltimore County, Legal Services
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