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- Laurel's public works director, Paul McCullagh, was selected for the American Public Works Association's Public Works Leadership Fellow program, established for experienced professionals to share their expertise with younger public works professionals.
- The County Council unanimously approved Monday, Oct. 3 the administration's $600,000 funding request for a Clarksville traffic study with amendments that broaden the study area and preclude the county from placing reservations on nearby business owners' property.
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- Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young faces four challengers in the Democratic primary, including former Senator Theater owner Thomas Kiefaber.
- For nearly the nearly 100 residents of Dundalk Mobile Court, without power for a week now, the return of electricity couldn't come soon enough.
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- Maryland transportation officials, like their counterparts across the country, are preparing for the next political battle in Congress: The fight over highway funding that is set to expire next month.
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- An order by a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has cleared the way for a lender to foreclose on the Jefferson Building, where developers had begun work on a Staybridge Suites Hotel.
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- The office of the state attorney general ordered an Anne Arundel County home builder on Wednesday to pay more than $124,000 in refunds to customers who were building a home in Baltimore County, penalties and costs.
- Abandoned in early '02 amid health complaints about the building that were never proven in court, former Investment Building is being transformed into Towson City Center, a $27 million project of offices and retail space near the downtown traffic circle that is expected to be completed next June.
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- As the Federal Aviation Administration ends a second week without authority to spend, the impasse is beginning to have an impact in Maryland, particularly for federal contractors that work on air traffic control and other projects.
- The Anne Arundel County Council is considering a change to a proposed bill that would allow the Millersville crematorium that spurred the legislation to move forward.
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- In the last couple of weeks the planned State Center project has faced challenges that at the least could shift public opinion or lead to delays, but state officials vowed to push ahead with the project.
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- The 2010 Harford County Annual Growth Report detailed growth in the county as well as identified one elementary school as over capacity.
- Solar Decathlon houses can be viewed in September
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- National Association of Home Builders sues EPA over Chesapeake Bay 'pollution diet'
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- Proposed ordinance would be unnecessary if Harford County town adequately promoted private investment
- Details surrounding $1.5 billion effort remain murky despite diversionary tactics of proponents