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Gas prices post big jump since last month
As gas prices soared toward $4 per gallon, Fred Price has sought out the best deals at the pump. Even so, the self-employed handyman who drives to jobs throughout Baltimore is feeling the pinch of a more than 40-cent-per-gallon jump in the last month....
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Gasoline Industry, Petroleum Industry, Sunoco Incorporated, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Kevin Gausman has memorable debut in Orioles' spring road opener
Kevin Gausman began warming up in the fifth inning of the Orioles' Grapefruit League road opener against the Toronto Blue Jays. He was scheduled to make his Orioles debut, but he didn't know when he'd receive the call to enter the game from the dugout....
Tags: Grapefruit League, Dylan Bundy, Josh Thole, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles
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Could Virginia move give O'Malley political cover?
A deal struck in Richmond on paying for roads, bridges and mass transit could give Gov. Martin O'Malley some political cover if he decides to move forward in Annapolis with his own version of a transportation revenue bill in the second half of this year's...Tags: Regional Authority, Purple Line (Maryland), Hampton Roads, Baltimore Red Line, Republican Party
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Five questions for … Greg Cantori
Maryland's approximately 30,000 nonprofits range from the smallest all-volunteer organizations to the largest private employer in the state. Greg Cantori loves them all. As CEO of Maryland Nonprofits since October, he's in his self-described dream job,...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Hobbies, Baltimore County, Sailing, Colleges and Universities
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Harford County legislator kills speed camera bill
A Harford County member of the Maryland General Assembly has withdrawn a bill she sponsored to revise the state's speed camera laws, part of a wider legislative effort to either make significant reforms to the controversial speed camera program, or kill...Tags: Brekford Corp., E.J. Pipkin, Parties and Movements, Elkton, Photography Supplies and Services
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Bill would force changes to city speed camera sites
Quick: Name the school closest to North Charles Street and Lake Avenue in North Baltimore. Stumped? The city's Department of Transportation has the answer: It's the Bryn Mawr School, less than a half-mile southwest of the intersection as the crow flies...
Tags: Charles Street, Baltimore County, Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services
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Harford to sell nearly $117 million in bonds on Feb. 19
Harford County officials are preparing to sell $116.9 in bonds on Feb. 19. The bond issues cover $40 million that is being borrowed for various capital improvement projects and $76.9 million to refinance two previous bond issues from 2005 and 2007,...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Automotive Equipment, Water Supply, Havre de Grace, Bonds
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Harford Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address
The following is the complete text of Harford County Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address delivered at the Harford County Council legislative session on Tuesday, Feb. 5: "Where there is no vision, the people perish", so it is...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Energy Saving, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Maryland General Assembly
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City braces for Super Bowl celebrations
As the Ravens get ready to take on the 49ers in New Orleans, officials back home are preparing to deal with what they hope will be a joyful — but not too rowdy — Super Bowl night. Baltimore police have extensive plans, including mounted...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Public Officials, Football, Business
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Troubled transition shuts down city speed cameras
Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system...
Tags: Parkville, George Nilson, Mazda, Fines, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Small Columbia project could make big waves, opponents say
On paper, the plan for a car maintenance shop and a few stores on Snowden River Parkway in Columbia hardly seems worth fighting about. The business people opposing it, however, see it as an illegal first step toward drastic changes for the worse along...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Justice System, Business, Howard Hughes, England
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Super Bowl-bound Ravens fans snap up flights, hotels
New Orleans may be the Big Easy, but for Ravens fans following their team to the Super Bowl next month, it's also likely to be a Big Expense.
"I think we got the last hotel room in the city. It has a full two stars, and it's $600 a night," Ravens fan...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Baltimore Ravens, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, National Football Conference
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