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No room for even a reasonable tax in Harford [Editorial]
It's a piece of legislation that should have been approved decades ago. Actually, at one point it was approved, but then it was repealed. It's been introduced for consideration by the Maryland General Assembly in this year's session, but, as has been...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Dundalk toddler bitten in face by pit bull
A Dundalk toddler was bitten in the face by a pit bull Sunday, sending the 20-month-old girl to the hospital for several stitches, Baltimore County police said. The girl was bitten by the pit bull about 12:45 p.m. in the 7200 block of Conley Street....
Tags: Dundalk, Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics
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South Carolina Democrats see O'Malley 'rising'
— Gov. Martin O'Malley took the stage Saturday at a high school in this early presidential primary state, telling an auditorium of South Carolina Democrats that his principles worked in Maryland — and they'd work elsewhere. "We're investing...
Tags: Google Inc., Labor Markets, Democratic Governors Association, Same-Sex Marriage, Philosophy
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Harford proposes $125 stormwater fee, lower than expected
Harford County is proposing a stormwater remediation fee that is much lower than the $400 fee county officials warned about a month ago. The bill introduced by the County Council on Tuesday would create a flat fee of $125 to all residential and...
Tags: Local Government, Harford County, Havre de Grace, Martin O'Malley, Mike Bennett
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Reform marijuana law
Last Monday, the United States celebrated the 50th anniversary of the seminal Supreme Court case of Gideon v. Wainwright. The next day saw the Maryland Senate vote to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. There is a synchronicity...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Fines, American Civil Liberties Union, Police Arrests, Criminals
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Corporate welfare for Lockheed Martin
At this time of severe cutbacks in government funding for food stamps, early childhood education and Meals on Wheels, some Maryland legislators are hard at work looking out for the welfare of one of the world's wealthiest corporations. Under a bill...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Head Start, General Contracting, Pension and Welfare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Havre de Grace has ambitious, $2.6 million plan to renovate old opera house
An ambitious, $2.6 million plan to renovate the Havre de Grace opera house on Union Avenue would include joining the former city hall building with the neighboring firehouse, installing a first floor theater and making the entire building accessible to...
Tags: Construction, Physical Disabilities, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Finance, Home Improvement
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Ten apply for Harford Circuit Court judge vacancy
Ten lawyers, including the county's state's attorney and a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, have applied for a vacancy on the Harford County Circuit Court. The 10 applicants to replace recently retired Judge Emory A. Plitt Jr. are: •...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Cecil County, Regional Authority, Harford County, Executive Branch
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Wind energy bill clears Senate
Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to encourage development of a wind energy farm off the coast of Ocean City cleared a major hurdle Friday as the Maryland Senate passed the bill 30-17. The proposal, designed to spark an offshore wind industry by subsidizing...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Wind Power, Martin O'Malley
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Maryland can prevent overdose deaths
With epidemic rates of prescription opioid and heroin deaths in Maryland, families are demanding easier access to the antidote that could save the lives of their loved ones. Naloxone is used safely to reverse the effects of heroin and prescription...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Medical Association, University of Maryland, College Park, Chemical Industry, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program)
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Fix state's speed cameras
With rampant abuses of automated speed enforcement camera systems across the state well-documented by the news media and AAA Mid-Atlantic, the House Environmental Matters Committee on Tuesday is poised to review a series of bills to fix a broken system....
Tags: Highway Transportation, Manufacturing and Engineering, Montgomery County (Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Laws
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CMRT rolls out new logo, branding of local buses
Riders used to seeing white, Connect-A-Ride buses along the G route could be confused by red and white vehicles at bus stops this week that have a CMRT logo emblazoned on the side. Central Maryland Regional Transit (formerly CTC), which manages the...
Tags: Public Transportation, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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