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'Green' gas plans offer climate-friendly home heating
Guest blogger“Would you like to buy a carbon offset with your purchase today?” That’s a question you hear more often when you rent a car or buy groceries at MOM’S Organic Markets. Now, you also have that option when you buy natural gas to...Tags: Gold Standard Incorporated, Energy Saving, Global Warming, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Energy Resources
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Md. sheds 6,200 jobs in April, Labor Department says
Maryland employers slashed 6,200 jobs in April, cutting short a string of gains, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday, as the state began feeling the pinch of federal budget sequestration and cutbacks in consumer spending. But the government's...
Tags: Moody's Corporation, Finance, Unemployment Rate, U.S. Department of Labor, Business
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Veterans, advocates brace for cutbacks
The Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training's Baltimore complex is full of neatly made beds and shining-clean floors, a military-like environment for homeless former service members working to get their lives back on track. Its executive...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Section 8 (housing), U.S. Department of Defense, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , U.S. Congress
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Baltimore's new downtown
Harbor East is moving farther east with baker-cum-developer John Paterakis Sr.'s announcement Friday that he will break ground this summer on a new, mega-Whole Foods and later on a new residential/retail building across Central Avenue from the...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, T. Rowe Price, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inner Harbor
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Thinking small: Compact, cheaper living in 'tiny houses'
Greg Cantori plans to downsize when he retires. Really, really downsize. His retirement home is 238 square feet — one-tenth the size of the average new American house — and sits in his Anne Arundel County yard. He and wife Renee can hitch it...
Tags: Roland Park, Tameka Cottle, Baltimore County, Homes
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Of cats, doors and happiness
The Baltimore Sun"Look," my husband said the first night we ate dinner in our new house. He had just herded Ben and Jerry, our two cats, into the basement. And now, he was closing the door. For the first time in a year, we would be able to eat dinner at home without a...Tags: Breads, Animals, The Happiest News!, The New York Times
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Public-private partnerships: the new model for infrastructure
There's a P3 in your future. Maryland is poised to join 34 states and key federal agencies in transforming the way government works. The new mantra, "P3," is shorthand for public-private partnerships. Maryland's P3 legislation, championed by Lt. Gov....
Tags: Company Privatization, FBI, Finance, Port of Baltimore, Executive Branch
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Carroll residents lobby for education, nonprofit funding
Carroll County residents lobbied the Board of County Commissioners Monday that additional funding in the fiscal year 2014 budget should be directed to Carroll County Public Schools and nonprofit organizations. "It is not acceptable for CCPS to just...
Tags: Lobbying, Sykesville, Schools, Public Schools, Budgets and Budgeting
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Towson as college town?
The proposed $60 million apartment-and-retail development proposed for the Towson Triangle is dredging up an old ambivalence about the character of the Baltimore County seat. Is it a college town? A community for families and children? A commercial...
Tags: White Marsh, Starbucks Corp., David Marks, Business Enterprises, Teaching and Learning
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D.C. officer with Howard ties arrested in money-laundering case
A Washington, D.C., police officer was charged Tuesday with money laundering in connection with an alleged drug-trafficking scheme in the Pittsburgh and Baltimore areas. Federal authorities say more than $2 million in proceeds from cocaine was hidden....
Tags: Lawyers, Pikesville, Justice System, Howard County, Drug Trafficking
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Maryland makes minor lawbreakers pay twice
Have you ever just messed up? I'm not talking about leaving your coffee on the roof of your car. I mean a major, life-altering mistake. Think fiscal cliff-level personal disaster. Now imagine paying for the mistake with jail time — then continuing...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Fiscal Cliff, Fort Meade (military base), Employment Opportunities, Misdemeanors
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