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Former mayoral candidate's wife target of city suit
The city of Baltimore has filed suit against the wife of former mayoral candidate Otis Rolley, demanding $26,100 for months of leave that were erroneously granted her because of a computer glitch. Charline Rolley took more than 90 days of paid leave ...Tags: Lawyers, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Elections, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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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: Referenda, Regional Authority, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Helen Holton
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A survivor, Graziano draws mixed reviews after nearly 11 years as housing chief
Paul T. Graziano looked for all the world like a short-timer. Just weeks into his new job as Baltimore's housing commissioner, he was arrested at a Fells Point bar after a drunken tirade laced with anti-gay slurs.
That was more than 10 years ago. He's...Tags: Employers, Hospitals and Clinics, Minority Groups, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Challengers flock to Sneed's write-in campaign
Shannon Sneed is kneeling on an East Baltimore sidewalk, her campaign papers spread out in the dirt and grass. She’s got voter registration lists, candidate fliers and write-in instructions — everything she needs to take on a sitting Baltimore...Tags: Morgan State University, Belinda Conaway, Belair-Edison, Television, WJZ-TV
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Grand Prix group misses tree-planting deadlines
Add another problem to the mounting woes for the financially troubled organizers of Baltimore's inaugural Grand Prix auto race — the company has missed all its deadlines for planting trees downtown to make up for those cut down for the Labor Day...Tags: Trials, Maryland Stadium Authority, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Companies and Corporations, Bolton Hill
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Some merchants wary about crime, others optimistic along Greenmount Avenue
The owner of a dress shop is so fearful of crime along Greenmount Avenue in Waverly that she keeps the door locked even when her shop is open. The man who runs a discount store a block away feels it is safe enough to stroll the avenue with his three young...Tags: Philosophy, Romance (genre), Holidays, Peter Hermann, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Rawlings-Blake to propose 9% property tax cut for homeowners
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will unveil plans Wednesday to direct nearly all of the revenue from Baltimore's long-delayed slots casino to reducing property taxes for city residents who own their homes, a spokesman said.
Rawlings-Blake, who faces...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Regional Authority, Patterson Park, Real Estate, Cecil County
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Blue Man joins the Landers campaign trail
Bluer than Democrat-rich Baltimore! Able to distract morning commuters with a single wave! Look! On the street corner with Jody Landers! It's actual fun in this year's mayoral campaign!
Blue Man, a mysterious figure in a full-body Spandex suit, has...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Regional Authority, Real Estate, Halloween, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Otis Rolley wants help footing bill for new shoes
Just what we need: another Baltimore mayor fixated on shoes.
At least Otis Rolley, the former city planning director running for mayor, isn't waving a high heel in a threatening manner. Nor is he asking developers doing business with the city to buy...Tags: Regional Authority, Local Elections, Sarah Palin, Elections
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Otis Rolley puts his name out there, in chalk
If he doesn't become mayor, maybe Otis Rolley could make it as a graffiti artist.
The words "Otis Rolley for Mayor" turned up this week on a couple strategically chosen sidewalks: one in front of The Sun's Calvert Street offices and another, creepily...Tags: Mount Vernon, Elections
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Charles Village enjoys a quiet Night Out
Joining Charles Village's National Night out Against Crime in Calvert Street Park on Aug. 2 was former auto mechanic Darren Cole, 41, who lives across the street and hasn't been able to work since a car on a lift fell on his head.
Cole keeps busy...Tags: Charles Village, Child Abuse, Curricula, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Elections
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Mayoral candidates say little about crime during campaign
Ella Bailey and her two grandsons hurried down a strip mall sidewalk on a recent sultry summer morning, sipping bottles of pineapple soda.
The three passed by a dark swirl on the sidewalk, a bloody reminder that a delivery man was fatally shot at this...Tags: Employers, Home Improvement, Regional Authority, Methadone (drug), Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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