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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Promoter says new festival won't have Starscape's woes

    The promoter of last year's Starscape Festival says a new event he's marketing that targets a similar audience won't have the safety problems associated with last year's June concert.
    The promoter of last year's Starscape Festival says a new event he's marketing that targets a similar audience won't have the safety problems associated with last year's June concert. Promoter Evan Weinstein says he wants to disassociate the new...

    Tags: Pretty Lights (music group), Government, Edward L. Reisinger III, Public Officials, Grand Prix of Baltimore

  2. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. City Council approves tax break for new apartments

    Developers converting older office buildings into apartments or building new complexes could get a significant tax break under a measure the Baltimore City Council approved Monday.
    Developers converting older office buildings into apartments or building new complexes could get a significant tax break under a measure the Baltimore City Council approved Monday. The legislation is aimed at addressing a glut of vacancies in office...

    Tags: Taxation, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Rentals, Lobbying, Mary Pat Clarke

  4. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. City pension system facing $681 million shortfall

    The pension system for most city workers has nearly $700 million in unfunded liabilities, according to an audit released Wednesday.
    The pension system for most city workers has nearly $700 million in unfunded liabilities, according to an audit released Wednesday. In contrast, the smaller system for elected officials — who contribute to their pensions — is in strong...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Public Employees, Government, Interior Policy, Civil and Public Service

  6. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Committee votes to allow Ticketmaster fees

    A City Council committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore.
    A City Council committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore. The council's finance committee voted 3-1 in favor of the bill, which would...

    Tags: Jackson Browne, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Ticketmaster, Edward L. Reisinger III, James B. Kraft

  8. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Mayor says trash fee would make city more competitive

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday that charging residents for trash collection would actually help the city attract new residents because it could reduce its property tax rate.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday that charging residents for trash collection would actually help the city attract new residents because it could reduce its property tax rate. Defending a hotly debated proposal in her State of the City...

    Tags: Carl Stokes, Taxation, Health Insurance Cost, Johns Hopkins University, Mary Pat Clarke

  10. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to top aides, delegate

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    Gov. Martin O'Malley's Super Bowl tickets went to a pair of top aides and a city delegate, the administration said this week.  As governor, O'Malley has a state skybox at Ravens stadium, which allows him to purchase up to eight Super Bowl tickets,...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Government, Robert W. Curran, Executive Branch, Baltimore Ravens

  12. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Mayor calls for trash pickup fee, 10 percent cut in city workforce

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called Monday for "bold reforms" to fix a looming financial shortfall, including requiring more city workers to contribute to their retirement fund, charging residents for trash collection, asking firefighters to work longer hours and cutting the city workforce by 10 percent over time.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called Monday for "bold reforms" to fix a looming financial shortfall, including requiring more city workers to contribute to their retirement fund, charging residents for trash collection, asking firefighters to work longer...

    Tags: Taxation, Labor Legislation, Health Insurance Cost, Public Employees, Government

  14. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Limits proposed for city take-home cars

    Baltimore Councilman William H. Cole IV introduced a bill Monday to limit a program that allows some city employees to take government cars home every day. Cole's bill, which is co-sponsored by Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young, would bar any...

    Tags: Bernard C. Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government

  16. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ethics oversight board hasn't met in years

    Baltimore's ethics director is in charge of advising elected officials and fielding constituent complaints about them. It's unclear, however, if anyone is overseeing him. A seven-member oversight panel, the Board of Legislative Reference, is...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Committee for Zoning Integrity, Government, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Public Officials

  18. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. No opposition as Batts confirmed by City Council

    After less than a minute of discussion, the Baltimore City Council on Monday overwhelmingly confirmed Anthony W. Batts, the former police chief in Long Beach and Oakland, Calif., as Baltimore's newest police commissioner.
    After less than a minute of discussion, the Baltimore City Council on Monday overwhelmingly confirmed Anthony W. Batts, the former police chief in Long Beach and Oakland, Calif., as Baltimore's newest police commissioner. No one on the 14-member...

    Tags: Bernard C. Young, Anthony W. Batts, Elections, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, James B. Kraft

  20. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Inspector General's report criticizes city's phone purchases

    An investigation by the city's inspector general into the Rawlings-Blake administration's purchase of nearly $675,000 in phone and computer equipment found possible conflicts of interest and missed opportunities for "significant cost savings."...

    Tags: Values, George Nilson, Bernard C. Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Technology

  22. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Rawlings-Blake touts safety of major Inner Harbor events

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area — part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area — part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe. The mayor's remarks were intended to...

    Tags: Cancer, Shootings, Labor Day, Artscape, Johns Hopkins University

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