Sun coverage: Sheila Dixon resignation
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Dixon pleads guilty, receives probation, resigns post, effective in February
Surrounded by members of her staff, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon announces that she will resign, part of a plea deal that brought a years-long corruption investigation to a close and ended the tenure of the city's first female mayor. Dixon left office Feb. 4, the day she was sentenced both for...
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Sheila Dixon's trial, resignation [Pictures]
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Sheila Dixon through the years
See pictures of former Baltimore mayor Sheila Dixon through the years.
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WYPR audio: Dan Rodricks interviews The Sun's Annie Linskey about Dixon plea
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WBAL Radio: Jay Hancock says business community getting to know incoming mayor
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In public return, Dixon dwells on achievements
Three weeks after resigning as mayor in a cloud of scandal, Sheila Dixon was back in the spotlight Wednesday night. Speaking at a panel discussion sponsored by the Investigative Voice Web site, Dixon promoted some of her pet causes - gun control, the environment, prenatal care - and her accomplishments...
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In this case, gifts help start a career, not end one
Turns out gift cards aren't the most unimaginative gift out there. Just ask Pat Turner's wife. "About six years ago, my husband bought me a camera, a little digital camera, something you can stick in your purse," Jeanine Turner says on a YouTube video. "And I loved it and I took pictures of everything,...
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Young unanimously elected Baltimore City Council president
Veteran East Baltimore councilman elected by unanimous vote
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Rawlings-Blake sworn in as mayor
She promises to 'build a better, safer, stronger Baltimore'
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Dixon remains unapologetic, silent to the end
Sheila Dixon sat silently in court Thursday during her final hours as mayor of Baltimore, receiving a scolding from a judge who said she was leaving office "in total disgrace" after stealing gift cards intended for needy families and would carry a "badge of dishonor" for the rest of her life. Circuit...