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    Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The feds investigate the mortgage mess: What took so long?

    In this week's State of the Union address, President Obama announced to cheers the formation of a new Justice Department unit tasked with going after the big banks and mortgage companies whose reckless lending led to the collapse of the housing market and caused millions of Americans to lose their homes through foreclosure. The bursting of the housing bubble deepened the recession that began in 2007, and it continues to drag down the economy's recovery.
    In this week's State of the Union address, President Obama announced to cheers the formation of a new Justice Department unit tasked with going after the big banks and mortgage companies whose reckless lending led to the collapse of the housing market and...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Foreclosures, Finance, Justice System, Personal Income

  2. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. A tough budget

    Gov. Martin O'Malley today submitted what is likely to be among the most controversial budget proposals in his two terms in office. Faced with a $1 billion gap between projected spending and revenues, and committed to a goal of finding real solutions to Maryland's persistent budget woes, Mr. O'Malley is now reaching for the hard-to-do ideas, many of which have been kicking around Annapolis for years but have gone nowhere because they were politically unpalatable. He is finally proposing a shift of teacher pension costs to local governments and addressing the loss of sales tax revenue to e-commerce. He is going after tax credits for niche industries, and he is cutting $200 million from state support for Medicaid. He relies less on fund transfers and other gimmicks than he ever has.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley today submitted what is likely to be among the most controversial budget proposals in his two terms in office. Faced with a $1 billion gap between projected spending and revenues, and committed to a goal of finding real solutions to...

    Tags: Towson, Montgomery County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Taxation, Personal Income

  4. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Death and farming

    Last year, Gov. Martin O'Malley testified in favor of legislation that would allow small farms to be excluded from Maryland's estate tax. The bill failed, but it's almost certain to get serious consideration this year since Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller recently endorsed the proposal, too.
    Last year, Gov. Martin O'Malley testified in favor of legislation that would allow small farms to be excluded from Maryland's estate tax. The bill failed, but it's almost certain to get serious consideration this year since Senate President Thomas V. Mike...

    Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Martin O'Malley, Business, Farms

  6. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Village of Cross Keys sold to retail and property investor

    The Village of Cross Keys, an upscale North Baltimore shopping center and one of the earliest projects of Columbia founder James W. Rouse, has been sold by General Growth Properties to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., a retail and office property investor,...

    Tags: Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, General Growth Properties, Inc., The New York Times, Barney's New York Incorporated, Personal Service

  8. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Thief may have sold more historic documents

    Document thief Barry Landau may have sold more of the national treasures he stole from museums — including the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, where his scheme unraveled — than previously thought, according to the National Archives inspector general, who said Wednesday that his investigators have uncovered new evidence.
    Document thief Barry Landau may have sold more of the national treasures he stole from museums — including the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, where his scheme unraveled — than previously thought, according to the National Archives...

    Tags: John Adams, Rentals, Punishment, Trials, Prosecution

  10. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. John B. 'Jack' Owens, boat builder

    John B. "Jack" Owens, who had been a principal in the family-owned Owens Yacht Co., the legendary Annapolis boat builder, and later established a real estate firm, died Saturday of heart failure at his Naples, Fla., home.
    John B. "Jack" Owens, who had been a principal in the family-owned Owens Yacht Co., the legendary Annapolis boat builder, and later established a real estate firm, died Saturday of heart failure at his Naples, Fla., home. He was 96. Mr. Owens was born...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Inner Harbor, Personal Service, Boats, Companies and Corporations

  12. Dec 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday

    <b>WEATHER</b>
    WEATHER Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with a high temperature around 50 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 39 degrees tonight. TRAFFIC Here are today's morning traffic issues. FROM LAST NIGHT... Bay search for...

    Tags: Endy Chavez, Conservation, North Korea, Baltimore County, Joe Flacco

  14. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Former Eastern Shore sanctuary to be preserved

    In a deal hailed as a model for land preservation in lean budget times, a wealthy businessman has agreed to give up development rights &#8212; and grant limited but free public access &#8212; to a 950-acre former wildlife sanctuary on the Eastern Shore that he bought 18 months ago.
    In a deal hailed as a model for land preservation in lean budget times, a wealthy businessman has agreed to give up development rights — and grant limited but free public access — to a 950-acre former wildlife sanctuary on the Eastern Shore...

    Tags: Conservation, Rentals, Harbor East, Personal Service, Energy Resources

  16. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dream home: Foreclosure find yields cozy treasure for father, daughter

    Most people, unless headed to a specific address, will simply drive past the two-story row houses that line the curb along Fleet Street in East Baltimore. Few are wider than 15 feet; their only mark of individuality is usually found in the variety of front doors. Many of these houses, dating to 1910, are examples of exterior brick restoration, while others still bask in the Formstone glory of 1940's exterior home improvement.
    Most people, unless headed to a specific address, will simply drive past the two-story row houses that line the curb along Fleet Street in East Baltimore. Few are wider than 15 feet; their only mark of individuality is usually found in the variety of...

    Tags: Rentals, Building Material, Land Price, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Home Improvement

  18. Dec 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Tax credit for homeowners means big break for some, nothing for thousands

    Jeff Burdick and his next-door neighbors have nearly identical two-story rowhouses, on the same block of East Clement Street with the same public schools and the same city trash pickup. But one striking difference is the $5,300 he pays in yearly property taxes &#8212; more than both his neighbors combined.
    Jeff Burdick and his next-door neighbors have nearly identical two-story rowhouses, on the same block of East Clement Street with the same public schools and the same city trash pickup. But one striking difference is the $5,300 he pays in yearly...

    Tags: Rentals, Real Estate Buyers, Homes, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance

  20. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. State's highest court says lower courts erred in Columbia tower case

    For more than four years, a Columbia resident's appeal of a developer's plan to build a 22-story condominium tower in downtown Columbia has moved through various administrative and legal bodies without the case ever being heard on its merits.
    For more than four years, a Columbia resident's appeal of a developer's plan to build a 22-story condominium tower in downtown Columbia has moved through various administrative and legal bodies without the case ever being heard on its merits. And it...

    Tags: WCI Communities Incorporated, Maryland, Condos, Howard County, Local Government

  22. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Many don't know about tax break for lower-income homeowners

    Vera Artis would seem to be a perfect fit for the state program created decades ago to ease the property tax burden on homeowners with modest incomes.
    Vera Artis would seem to be a perfect fit for the state program created decades ago to ease the property tax burden on homeowners with modest incomes. She has no major assets beyond the tidy East Baltimore townhouse that she and her husband, now...

    Tags: Rentals, Homes, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Agents, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.

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