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Editorial

Pugh's moment

Catherine Pugh has a chance to be the collaborative, determined, optimistic, whatever-it-takes kind of mayor Baltimore needs
Pugh's moment






Editorial

Baltimore's power couple

The Mosbys' marriage presents interesting questions in the mayor's race, but it shouldn't disqualify Nick Mosby from consideration.
Baltimore's power couple











Obituaries

Merreen E. Kelly, Baltimore County administrator

Merreen E. Kelly, a former Baltimore County administrative officer who earlier had been an associate superintendent of Baltimore County public schools, died Sunday at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center of lung cancer. He was 79.

Merreen E. Kelly, Baltimore County administrator

Obituaries

Merreen E. Kelly, Baltimore County administrator

Merreen E. Kelly, a former Baltimore County administrative officer who earlier had been an associate superintendent of Baltimore County public schools, died Sunday at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center of lung cancer. He was 79.

Merreen E. Kelly, Baltimore County administrator

Business

Mikulski, Cummings back long-term rail funds

Two Maryland lawmakers joined Amtrak and Obama administration officials at Penn Station Monday to call for long-term federal funding of transportation projects – pointing to the Baltimore's 141-year-old passenger rail tunnel as a prime example of the need.

Mikulski, Cummings back long-term rail funds

Editorial

Red Line roadblock [Editorial]

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz jettisons regionalism and Baltimore's economic future to take a $26.5 million stand on a $2.6 billion light rail project
Red Line roadblock [Editorial]














Baltimore County

Debating pros, cons of Baltimore County program to forgive some business loans

The transformation of a vacant, 12-story eyesore into a gleaming office building has brought workers, shoppers and diners to the northern edge of downtown Towson — thanks in part to a public financing package that waived repayment of millions of dollars in loans to a developer. The county grants these so-called conditional loans that do not require repayment if certain conditions, such as job creation, are met.

Debating pros, cons of Baltimore County program to forgive some business loans



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