Make liquor inspectors civil servants Job protection: Small step toward making city agency independent of state senators.
Md. campaign committee being formed by Ehrlich Funds: Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said he plans to spread up to $125,000 to state GOP races in 1998 and dismissed speculation about plans for a gubernatorial bid.
Tables turn into a neighborhood fight Businesses, residents can't resolve dispute
7 people, companies exceed Md. campaign donation limit Most say they didn't intend to violate law
Attempt to override veto of land-use legislation fails State Senate bill exempted some farmland from rules for development review
Liquor board depoliticizing gains favor For now, senators from city wrangle over patronage plums; 'All sorts of possibilities'; Hughes proposes merit system for inspector appointees
Residents oppose incinerator's plan to import medical waste, double amount of refuse burned
Pica promises bill to restore liquor board power Appeals court cut city body's authority
Fire at troubled Curtis Bay bar being investigated as an arson T-Bear Lounge damage is more than $200,000; police have no suspects
Battle brewing along Key Highway Commercial ventures poised to transform gritty waterfront area
Liquor board needs administrator Too political: City panel should hire director who can run a regulatory agency.
Della doesn't want liquor board post now 'More than a full-time job,' senator says
Senator attracted by liquor board job Della talks of interest in Baltimore position vacated by Stansbury
Governor, mayor, do delicate dance Political power, votes at stake in dispute over city schools
Law license is reinstated by high court Former Mandel aide wins divisive case
2nd try for new city tax defeated Merchants fought levy to finance convention bureau
City tax district in uphill fight Proposal is opposed by 2 key legislators
Senate votes to tighten patient-records security Medical database used to track costs
Bankruptcy upsets travel plans Seniors lose $750 each in cruise line collapse; new rules proposed
Stadium authority gears up for construction in 30 months NFL approval steps up pressure to get design work done
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Stadium plan opens P.G., Baltimore rift City's legislators far more supportive of state financing; 2 would be built for football; Delegations agree that they need each other's backing
Cummings wins endorsement of Catonsville-area coalition Candidacy picks up speed in 7th District campaign
Potential power pocket in the 7th District race: Political leaders in Catonsville and Woodlawn say their bloc of votes will mean victory for the candidate they choose to back.
Jimeno, Vallario right to criticize gun commissionI'd...
Blue Cross gave CEO 7.3 percent raise this year $486,923 base salary was augmented by 'incentive' pay of $196,000
Jobs, history put on table in slots fight Racing industry plea to match Del. tracks likely to get hearing; Glendening hedges support; Political influence visible in success of earlier battles
Cherry Hill residents' suggestions to form part of 5-year master plan Ideas for improvement abound at rally, brainstorming session
Blue Cross says it will give pay figures to legislature
Lawmakers not satisfied with Blue Cross' salary data Senators say they sought 1995 figures but got 1994's
Md. senators question Blues' pending creation of a for-profit business Plans may now face an uncertain future in the legislature; Who stands to benefit?; Stock sales, earnings would generate hundreds of millions
Political clubs losing power, appeal
Political clubs losing power, appeal CAMPAIGN 1995
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Cities in Trouble On All Fronts
General Assembly acts to abolish job-residency rule
4 who got Angelos campaign donations pushed legislation that may help him
Assembly trims ban on smoking in the workplace
Glending vows to veto weakened smoking ban
Legislators rush to ease workplace smoking ban
Family fights for money paid in error by veteran
Schaefer, as others see him.
Dreamer, doer, Wizard of Odd Schaefer exits Maryland's public stage One of a kind
Ex-speaker will oversee BGE lobbyists
Baltimoreans approve first City Charter revision in three decades ELECTION 1994
Democratic incumbent faces GOP novice in 47B CAMPAIGN 1994
State GOP hopes for big gains in Nov. CAMPAIGN 1994 -- MARYLAND LEGISLATURE
Boundary change hurt Murphy PRIMARY 1994
Catonsville worries about representation
Tough fight for four Baltimore state Senate slots PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS 1994