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For mayoral candidates, a whirl of handshakes
They rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about the media, ate chicken wings, and shook hands — lots and lots of hands.
The women and men hoping to win the Democratic nomination to be Baltimore's next mayor whirled through the city Monday,...Tags: Voting, Political Candidates, Tom Kiefaber, Elections, Bernard C. Young
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Tax credit for homeowners means big break for some, nothing for thousands
Jeff Burdick and his next-door neighbors have nearly identical two-story rowhouses, on the same block of East Clement Street with the same public schools and the same city trash pickup. But one striking difference is the $5,300 he pays in yearly...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Finance, Butchers Hill
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City voters head to the polls
BREAKING NEWS ALERT:
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday, securing the nomination for a full four-year term in the office to which she was appointed last year.
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Baltimore voters headed to the polls this...Tags: Sharon Green Middleton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Voting, Justice System, Elections
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Larry Young and WOLB-AM bring mayor's race to Baltimore radio Tuesday morning
The Baltimore SunIf you are anywhere within earshot of radio Tuesday between 7:30 and 10 a.m., go out of your way to spend some time at 1010 on the AM dial to hear the WOLB mayoral forum hosted by Larry Young. Young's show plays an important part in the civic life of...Tags: Regional Authority, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Radio, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mayoral candidates seek to reverse long slide in city jobs
Charleta Jones isn't looking for just one job. She's looking for two: something full time and something on the side, to help repair the financial damage she suffered after losing her job last year as a paratransit driver.
"I've been out of work for...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Maryland, Unemployment, Economic Policy, Anirban Basu
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City sample ballot lists wrong primary election date
The city mailed sample ballots out this week to remind registered voters of the primary election coming up on Sept. 13.
Trouble is, the forms are telling them to go to the polls Sept. 3.
"I think the error is going to mislead a lot of people," said...Tags: Voting, Elections, Referenda, Republican Party, Otis Rolley
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Mayoral candidate Pugh touts strategy to fight city crime
Rhonda Eldridge had pulled an all-nighter July 27 to pack. She, her husband, Anthony Johnson, and her four children were to leave that weekend for a four-day vacation in Ocean City. At 2 a.m. a neighbor came to get her. Just a few feet away from her home...Tags: Maryland, Elections, Employers, Otis Rolley, Regional Authority
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Hampden hosts Baltimore mayor, council candidates forum
The Roosevelt Recreation Center on Aug. 23 looked like a voting precinct on Election Day.
Although the Democratic and Republican primaries aren't until Sept. 13 and Roosevelt isn't a voting place, it was the center of attention — and campaign signs...Tags: Carl Stokes, Charles Village, Libertarian Party, Otis Rolley, Local Elections
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In debate, mayoral candidates vow to double youth jobs
Candidates vying to be Baltimore's next mayor promised Thursday evening to double funding for after school programs, create 1,000 summer jobs for youth and renovate or rebuild all of the city's schools.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, former city...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Inner Harbor, Christianity, Occupations, Otis Rolley
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Rawlings-Blake property tax cut: A good start but not the final word on tax reform
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's proposal to cut 20 cents off of Baltimore's property tax rate for owner-occupied homes by 2020 is a good idea for what to do with the city's projected revenue from slot machine gambling. Whether it is sufficient to spark a...Tags: Edward Pugh, Carl Stokes, Elections, Finance, Otis Rolley
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A summer job in every pot
The near-consensus view from the men and women running to become Baltimore's next mayor is that the city should double the funding for after-school programs, create 1,000 more summer jobs for youths and renovate all city schools.
The obvious question...Tags: Inner Harbor, Occupations, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Annapolis
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Rawlings-Blake sweeping competition
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has opened an imposing lead over her challengers with just weeks to go before the Democratic primary, garnering a larger share of likely voters than all of her rivals combined, according to a Baltimore Sun poll. Sixty-eight...Tags: Social Security, Barbara A. Mikulski, Martin O'Malley, Cherry Hill, Annapolis
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