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Bank offers $1.3 million for Md. affordable housing projects
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta has agreed to provide $1.3 million to fund affordable housing projects in Baltimore and Cecil County, Maryland's U.S. senators announced Wednesday. "As a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Cecil County, Capital Bank Corporation, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Rage and resignation at the gun control town hall
A recent poll showed that 62 percent of Marylanders favor a ban on assault weapons, and 71 percent favor a limit on the number of bullets in a gun magazine. If the members of the General Assembly vote the way the polls are blowing, it appears Gov....
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Prince George's County, Anthony G. Brown, Annapolis, National Rifle Association of America
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Planners begin countywide zoning review
The patch of green on Montgomery Road across from the Long Gate Shopping Center in Ellicott City stands out amid the asphalt, stores and homes. Behind a few small wood-frame houses and garages, these nearly eight acres could almost be a suburban park,...Tags: Prince George's County, Clarksville, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Nursing Homes, Hospitals and Clinics
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Did Howard council violate its own unwritten rule?
Howard County Council member Greg Fox experienced deja vu at the council's most recent legislative session. After making a motion at the Jan. 7 meeting asking the council to override Howard County Executive Ken Ulman's veto on controversial land...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Gun Control, Ken Ulman, Personal Weapon Control, Local Government
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Halethorpe man convicted in hatchet killing
A Halethorpe man whom police said struck another man in the head 24 times with a hatchet was convicted in Baltimore County Circuit Court Thursday night, according to the state's attorney's office. After a four-day trial, a jury found Larry Eugene...Tags: Halethorpe, Cocaine
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College Park shooting won't be reflected in university crime tally
The Baltimore SunWhen the University of Maryland issues its end-of-year crime report to the U.S. Department of Education — as is required by federal law — it will not include the recent off-campus shooting that left two students dead and another wounded....Tags: Health and Safety at School, Criminal Laws, Laws, Firearms, U.S. Department of Education
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Police: Princeton Day Academy students living at Laurel Boys and Girls Club
Laurel Police believe three Princeton Day Academy students were living inside a room at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club, which is housed in the 100-year-old brick Phelps Center on Montgomery Street, according to Laurel city spokesman Pete Piringer. The...
Tags: Lithuania, The Pennsylvania State University, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Harford council to consider $100,000 loan for Kohl's e-commerce center
A loan for Kohl's Department Stores is being considered by the Harford County Council to help the company to make improvements to its e-commerce distribution, or fulfillment, center in Edgewood. The conditional loan from the Maryland Department of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work, Satellite and Cable Service, Finance, Employment
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Obama's State of the Union address as prepared for delivery [Text]
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, fellow citizens: Fifty-one years ago, John F. Kennedy declared to this Chamber that “the Constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress…It is my task,” he...
Tags: Global Expansion, Globalization, Employment, National Government, Wars and Interventions
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Developers break ground on $100 million apartments in downtown Columbia
Developers and county officials broke ground Monday, Feb. 11, on a $100 million apartment complex to be built next to the Columbia mall. The Metropolitan Downtown Columbia, a 380-unit luxury apartment complex in the Warfield neighborhood, is expected to...
Tags: Howard Hughes, Employment Opportunities
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Pipkin proposes new rules for mega-hearings
The fallout from last week's Senate hearing on Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun legislation continued this week with a proposal from the Senate minority leader intended to make sure everyone who wants to testify on a high-profile bill can. Sen. E. J. Pipkin...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Gun Control, Brian E Frosh, E.J. Pipkin, Parties and Movements
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Dissecting Bel Air, sustainability plan looks to town's future
What will the Town of Bel Air be like in five years? Or in 10 years? A comprehensive plan adopted by the Board of Town Commissioners at the Jan. 22 town meeting tries to answer these questions by looking at where the town is today, how it is perceived...
Tags: Energy Resources, Harford County, Water Supply, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy
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