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Rawlings-Blake press secretary moves to Fire Department
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's press secretary is leaving the mayor's office to become the spokesman for the city's fire department. Ian Brennan, who also served as a spokesman for former Mayor Sheila Dixon, will replace Kevin Cartwright, who...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Executive Branch, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Government, Local Government
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Delaney looks to infrastructure funding in first bill
Maryland's newest member of the House of Representatives introduced his first bill on Wednesday, a new infrastructure funding proposal that has won bipartisan support in an otherwise divided Congress. Rep. John Delaney, the Potomac Democrat who has...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Roscoe G Bartlett, U.S. Congress, Democratic Party, Lloyd Doggett
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Maryland Live Casino keeps energy, foot traffic high
Last November, after months of campaigning — and millions spent on advertising for and against gambling expansion — Maryland voters decided the allure of live table games at local casinos was too enticing to ignore and Question 7 was...
Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Cordish Cos., Hamburgers, Casino and Gambling Industry, Foods and Beverages
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Bel Air commissioners pass new budget, honor poster contest winners
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners voted Monday to adopt a $15,075,295 budget for the 2014 fiscal year and also agreed to borrow more than $750,000 for parking garage improvements and studies of the town's sewer system. Monday night's town meeting...
Tags: Taxation, Insituform Technologies Incorporated, Budgets and Budgeting, Lobbying, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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Annapolis police warn of traffic woes Friday for academy commencement
Annapolis Police are reminding residents to expect traffic congestion on Friday, May 24, due to the U.S. Naval Academy graduation ceremony. Commencement scheduled to be held at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium beginning at 10 a.m. President Barack...
Tags: Armed Forces, United States Naval Academy, Barack Obama
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Committee seeks names for Annapolis marker honoring March on Washington
A committee building a new memorial in Annapolis has extended the deadline for names of those who took part in the August 1963 March on Washington, where the Rev. Martin Luther King gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. The committee had initially...
Tags: James Baldwin, Martin Luther King Jr., Anne Arundel Community College
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School facilities bill grew from grass roots
Michael Dresser got it right in describing the trajectory of the Baltimore school facilities bill as going from "non-starter to law," but the story goes far beyond the elected and appointed officials who worked hard to make the deals and shepherd the...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Public Officials, Separation of Church and State, Government, Elections
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Johnston & Murphy opens in Towson Town Center
Shoe and apparel retailer Johnston & Murphy has opened in Towson Town Center in Towson. The new 1,842-square-foot store, which opened Friday, is located on the mall’s second level in the Crate & Barrel wing, mall officials said. The Towson ...
Tags: Towson, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Harborplace
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Military Bowl moving to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
The Baltimore SunThe Naval Academy will host its first-ever bowl game this year, as organizers announced Monday the move of the 2013 Military Bowl from RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis in December. “This move...Tags: Bowling Green Falcons, Atlantic Coast Conference, Military Bowl, Conference USA, San Jose State Spartans
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Annapolis accused of discrimination in Police Department
Four former and current African-American Annapolis police officers have filed a federal racial-discrimination lawsuit against the city, claiming that they were unfairly treated, subjected to harassment, wrongly turned down for promotions and, for two of...
Tags: Discrimination, Laws, Minority Groups, Litigation, Trials
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Plebes' climb of Herndon Monument completes Naval Academy first-year rite of passage
With a flick of his wrist, a U.S. Naval Academy baseball player from Orlando, Fla., tossed an upperclassman's hat atop the Herndon Monument on Monday, leading his 2016 classmates to launch into cheers of "Plebes no more!" amid roars from onlookers. "I...
Tags: United States Naval Academy
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No. 12 Broadneck girls run past No. 15 Catonsville in Class 4A-3A semifinal
Broadneck's Ellen McNulty had seven goals and an assist and Aislinn Probst scored four goals and added two assists to lead the No. 12 Bruins (17-3) to a 15-5 win over No. 15 Catonsville (16-3) in the Class 4A-3A state semifinals at Franklin on Saturday...
Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland), High School Sports, Scranton, Catonsville
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