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    Feb 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bills seek to keep guilty pols from getting paychecks, pensions

    A Baltimore mayor and a Prince George's County councilwoman lingered in office for weeks after being found guilty of serious charges. A former Prince George's County executive is heading to prison but gets to keep a pension worth more than $50,000 a year....

    Tags: Bribery, Misdemeanors, Victor R. Ramirez, Government, Prince George's County

  2. Feb 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Put mayor's Ravens seats to good use

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blakeis missing a serious opportunity by only offering access to the city's luxury box suite at M&T Bank Stadium to her friends, campaign contributors and family members ("Mayor invites family, donors, allies to M&T box," Feb. 9)....

    Tags: Local Government, Auction Service

  4. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Groups vie to run Baltimore Grand Prix in 2012

    Several groups are angling to seize control of Baltimore's Grand Prix as city officials seek a new management team in the wake of the financial collapse of the company that organized the inaugural race.
    Several groups are angling to seize control of Baltimore's Grand Prix as city officials seek a new management team in the wake of the financial collapse of the company that organized the inaugural race. At least two teams — each headed by a...

    Tags: Local Government, Litigation, Baltimore Running Festival, Festive Events, Paul Newman

  6. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. City Council president says he'll pay back Ray Lewis for tickets to private skybox

    City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young promised Wednesday to pay Ray Lewis for tickets to the Ravens linebacker's private skybox at Sunday's sold-out playoff game, saying he wanted to follow an ethics law the City Council approved just four months ago to ban such gifts.
    City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young promised Wednesday to pay Ray Lewis for tickets to the Ravens linebacker's private skybox at Sunday's sold-out playoff game, saying he wanted to follow an ethics law the City Council approved just four months...

    Tags: Local Government, Ray Lewis, Justice System, Robert W. Curran, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  8. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Report: Mayor's husband reports another attempted car break-in

    For the second time in 15 months, the husband of Baltimore's mayor says someone tried to break into one of their personal vehicles.  According to a report on North Baltimore Patch, on Jan. 8 at around 1 a.m., Kent Blake rpeorted that someone had...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Local Government, Radio Industry, Theft, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  10. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Sources: Rawlings-Blake administration demanded Young return tickets to Ravens game

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration asked Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young to return his tickets to the city's skybox at Sunday's Ravens game, following his <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-ci-young-opposes-grand-prix-20120111,0,855246.story">criticism of the Baltimore Grand Prix</a>, a source close to Young said.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration asked Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young to return his tickets to the city's skybox at Sunday's Ravens game, following his criticism of the Baltimore Grand Prix, a source close to Young said. The...

    Tags: Helen Holton, Locust Point, John Paterakis Sr., Bernard C. Young, Silo Point

  12. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore Police hire ex-DEA, Homeland Security official to oversee internal affairs

    The Baltimore Police Department has hired a former DEA official and presidential appointee to head internal investigations, a move that the signals the agency's desire to get tougher on police misconduct.
    The Baltimore Police Department has hired a former DEA official and presidential appointee to head internal investigations, a move that the signals the agency's desire to get tougher on police misconduct. Grayling Williams starts today in his new...

    Tags: Police Investigations, Barack Obama, Johns Hopkins University, National Security, Justice System

  14. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Bill would deny pensions to convicted officeholders

    Prompted by recent scandals involving such officials as Mayor Sheila Dixon, an Anne Arundel County delegate has introduced legislation that would deny public pensions to elected officeholders who are convicted of crimes committed while in office. Del....

    Tags: Jack Johnson, Interior Policy, Blackmail and Extortion, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare

  16. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. When politicians go bad

    Maryland's constitution calls for the removal from office of any elected official, state or local, who is convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors. That would seem simple enough, but we have, sadly, at least three examples from recent years in which Article XV didn't quite work out the way one might hope. Despite being found guilty by a jury or pleading guilty in court, former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, former Prince George's County Councilwoman Leslie Johnson and former Anne Arundel County Councilman Daryl Jones managed, at least for a time, to hold onto office while under the darkest of legal clouds. The former two eventually resigned (Ms. Dixon as part of a plea deal and Ms. Johnson under tremendous political pressure), and Mr. Jones was removed from office by his peers, though he is challenging the legality of that action.
    Maryland's constitution calls for the removal from office of any elected official, state or local, who is convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors. That would seem simple enough, but we have, sadly, at least three examples from recent years in...

    Tags: Trials, Justice System, Misdemeanors, Crimes, Justice System

  18. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mayor urges city residents to 'pitch in' to improve Baltimore

    In her inaugural address Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake exhorted Baltimoreans to "pitch in and do their part" to improve the city and draw new residents despite economic challenges.
    In her inaugural address Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake exhorted Baltimoreans to "pitch in and do their part" to improve the city and draw new residents despite economic challenges. Speaking in a light rain outside City Hall, Rawlings-Blake, 41,...

    Tags: Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Baltimore School for the Arts, Primaries, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Catherine E. Pugh

  20. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Schurick trial: Mandel as a character witness?

    Former Ehrlich aide Paul Schurick's defense in the case of a campaign robocall telling voters to "relax" and not go to the polls appears to center on the idea that he is an honest man of integrity. So one of the marquee witnesses on his behalf is: former Gov. Marvin Mandel?
    Former Ehrlich aide Paul Schurick's defense in the case of a campaign robocall telling voters to "relax" and not go to the polls appears to center on the idea that he is an honest man of integrity. So one of the marquee witnesses on his behalf is:...

    Tags: Bribery, Regional Authority, Ronald Reagan, Prosecution, Justice System

  22. Dec 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 2011: A re-wind

    Fast cars zipped around downtown Baltimore streets and, it turns out, the race promoters' financial messes. A robocall that urged voters to relax and stay home led jurors to a vote of their own: guilty of election fraud. We bade farewell to an iconic mayor, and began ushering out the city's last Fortune 500 company.
    Fast cars zipped around downtown Baltimore streets and, it turns out, the race promoters' financial messes. A robocall that urged voters to relax and stay home led jurors to a vote of their own: guilty of election fraud. We bade farewell to an iconic...

    Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Punishment, Justice System, Finance, 1st Mariner Arena

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