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Bernard C. Young
Mar 16, 2013
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Mar 16, 2013
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Council to consider ban on foam cups, carryout containers
Fed up with foam cups floating in Baltimore's waterways, a City Council committee voted Tuesday to approve a ban on polystyrene foam products for carryout food and drink items within the city limits. The measure, sponsored by Councilman James B. Kraft,...
Tags: Food Industry, Business, James B. Kraft, Sales, Robert W. Curran
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City considering fee on shopping bags
Baltimore might impose a 10-cent fee on every plastic and paper bag distributed by merchants in the city — a move praised by environmentalists as a litter deterrent but decried by some businesses who say it would hurt them and their shoppers. City...
Tags: Business, Montgomery County (Virginia), Washington Nationals, Annapolis, Services and Shopping
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Religious groups pushing for city stormwater fee reduction
The two Catholic parishes led by the Rev. Robert Wojtek could pay more than $6,000 in new city stormwater fees later this year — an amount equal to an entire Sunday collection at his Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Highlandtown. To Wojtek, that...
Tags: Harford County, Social Issues, Environmental Issues, Roman Catholicism, Business
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Mayor, developers push for Harbor Point tax deal
Developer Michael Beatty pressed the Baltimore City Council to approve the issuance of $107 million in bonds to pay for infrastructure at Harbor Point, saying Thursday that the prime real estate would remain a gravel-covered lot without city-financed...
Tags: Exelon Corp., Business, Economic Policy, Taxation, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Councilman moves to limit Ticketmaster fees
A Baltimore councilman is seeking to limit the "convenience" fees Ticketmaster and other ticket sellers add to the price of admission to concerts and sporting events. Councilman Carl Stokes, chairman of the council's taxation committee, introduced a bill...
Tags: Ticketmaster, Advertising, Services and Shopping, Carl Stokes
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Council approves local hiring mandate
The City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a bill that will require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will let the bill become...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Business, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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Baltimore police review board called irrelevant, ineffective
In a mostly empty ninth-floor conference room on a recent Thursday evening, the civilian panel charged with investigating police misconduct in Baltimore met for its monthly meeting. There are supposed to be nine members, but four chairs were empty...
Tags: Rodney King, Shootings, Johns Hopkins University, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bolton Hill
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Baltimore police officer charged in drug corruption case
A Baltimore police officer accepted cash payments and provided protection for a man she believed to be a drug dealer — a man who was actually working with department investigators and FBI agents to build a criminal case against her, authorities...
Tags: Laws, Phylicia Barnes, Anthony W. Batts, Drug Trafficking, Rod J. Rosenstein
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Council members seek ban on cellphone 'reverse vending machines'
Faced with a rash of reported mobile device thefts, local lawmakers want to ban the automated purchasing kiosks that have cropped up at area shopping centers and allow customers to instantly resell phones, tablets and music players. The proposals have...
Tags: Rochelle Spector, Telecommunication Service, Anthony W. Batts, David Marks, Bill Henry
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School reform 2.0
With city schools CEO Andrés Alonso's announcement last week that he is stepping down at the end of this school year, Baltimore finds itself in the market for a new leader who can continue and expand upon the reforms he instituted. Whoever succeeds Mr....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress, Teachers, Corporate Officers
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Council OKs bill that would force contractors to hire city residents
In a unanimous vote, the City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore. "My council colleagues believe this is a...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, Business, Laws, Career and Workplace
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Bill would force contractors to hire city residents
The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions. "We have the highest unemployment...
Tags: Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Business, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bernard C. Young Photos
Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Youn...
(March 20, 2013)
Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Youn...
(March 19, 2013)
From left: Wendell "Pete" France (Regional Executive Di...
(February 6, 2013)