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    Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Gun referendum? Go ahead and make our day

    With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word. And we don't mean Ruger, Remington, revolvers or repeating rifles.
    With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word....

    Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Judges, Executive Branch, Justice System

  2. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market

    Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich.
    Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...

    Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Public Officials, Cross Street Market, Fells Point, Seafood

  4. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Punish UM law clinic for 'frivolous' suit

    While we're "Regulating farms with certainty" (March 18) as The Sun editorializes, let's be certain that we hold the University of Maryland Environmental Law Clinic accountable for their own litigation runoff. It's "outrageous" (your word, not mine) when The Sun suggests that law clinics should be immune from punishment for knowingly representing a frivolous lawsuit. Even Gov. Martin O'Malley registered his concern. In November of 2011 he complained about the "ongoing injustice" of the Environmental Law Clinic pursuing "costly litigation of questionable merit."
    While we're "Regulating farms with certainty" (March 18) as The Sun editorializes, let's be certain that we hold the University of Maryland Environmental Law Clinic accountable for their own litigation runoff. It's "outrageous" (your word, not mine)...

    Tags: Trials, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Litigation, Laws

  6. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Back Story: One March winter storm that didn't fizzle out

    Unlike Wednesday's snowstorm that failed to materialize amid forecasters' dire predictions, the Blizzard of '93 roared into Maryland the weekend of March 13-14 with a wallop, dumping a foot of snow on Baltimore while raking the state with almost...

    Tags: Army National Guard, National Weather Service, United States Naval Academy, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Long Island

  8. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. The Sun remembers: Jan. 27-Feb. 2

    <strong>Feb. 2, 2005:</strong> "I'm here in Baltimore, and I'm going to win the crowd," slugger Sammy Sosa says after being traded to the Orioles. A seven-time All-Star outfielder, the 36-year-old Sosa disappoints, mustering only 14 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .221 batting average. He's gone in a year.
    Feb. 2, 2005: "I'm here in Baltimore, and I'm going to win the crowd," slugger Sammy Sosa says after being traded to the Orioles. A seven-time All-Star outfielder, the 36-year-old Sosa disappoints, mustering only 14 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .221 batting...

    Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Super Bowl, Indianapolis Colts, Matt Stover, David Thompson

  10. Mar 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City school police seek better benefits for injuries in line of duty

    When city school police officer Joseph Baribeault attempted to arrest two combative students at the old Greenspring Middle School, he ended up injured at the bottom of two flights of concrete stairs.
    When city school police officer Joseph Baribeault attempted to arrest two combative students at the old Greenspring Middle School, he ended up injured at the bottom of two flights of concrete stairs. Even though the city has acknowledged his disabilities...

    Tags: 401K, Retirement, Law Enforcement, Health and Safety at Work, Students

  12. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Harford voters pick Dukakis, Bush in presidential primary

    From The Aegis dated March 10, 1988: In a primary in which 35 percent of Harford voters cast a ballot, Michael Dukakis and George Bush won their respective races. Dukakis got 9,396 votes for president on the Democratic side in Harford, more than 7,...

    Tags: Voting, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Elections

  14. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. In dispute with city, Hale moves businesses to Balto. Co.

    Citing a soured relationship with city government, Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate, developer and former CEO of First Mariner Bancorp, said Wednesday that he has moved his businesses to Baltimore County.
    Citing a soured relationship with city government, Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate, developer and former CEO of First Mariner Bancorp, said Wednesday that he has moved his businesses to Baltimore County. "I've been around for 43 years,...

    Tags: Local Government, Baltimore Blast, Ed Hale, Sheila Dixon, Emergency Incidents

  16. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Catherine R. Kane, government administrator

    Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
    Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65. "She really was an important part of Social...

    Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, Connecticut College, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Social Services, Baltimore County

  18. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. State funding plan elusive for roads, transit

    As the General Assembly nears the halfway point in its 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and key legislators have yet to agree on a plan to pay for new roads, bridges and transit lines &mdash; a decision many consider critical to Maryland's economy.
    As the General Assembly nears the halfway point in its 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and key legislators have yet to agree on a plan to pay for new roads, bridges and transit lines — a decision many consider critical to Maryland's economy....

    Tags: Anthony G. Brown, Calvert County, Highway Transportation, Transportation, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service

  20. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Volunteers work to reopen shuttered Barclay Rec Center

    A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center.
    A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center. After 32 years, the Barclay Recreation Center shut down in August, a...

    Tags: Charles Village, St. Paul Street, Government Debt, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Johns Hopkins University

  22. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ray Lewis statue? Not so fast

    What's more embarrassing than to have to take down a commemorative statue? Accomplished individuals may encounter situations over a lifetime that overshadow the acts that brought them recognition. William Donald Schaefer's statue was dedicated at a point in time when he was unlikely to tarnish his legacy. With Joe Paterno, the timing was not so fortuitous. <a href="/bal-johnnyunitas,0,1100014.special">Johnny Unitas</a>' statue was a safe bet. The Oriole players' statues are probably going to stand the test of time. At 80, we can confidently reflect on the life achievements of <a href="/bal-lennymoore,0,4892909.storygallery">Lenny Moore</a> and declare him worthy of a commemorative statue.
    What's more embarrassing than to have to take down a commemorative statue? Accomplished individuals may encounter situations over a lifetime that overshadow the acts that brought them recognition. William Donald Schaefer's statue was dedicated at a...

    Tags: Joe Paterno, Sculpture, Johnny Unitas, Arts

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