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Next city police commissioner faces challenging benchmark
However Baltimore's plain-spoken police commissioner is remembered, when he departs on the first day of August, he will leave his successor a challenging target. The number 200. That is the standard by which Frederick H. Bealefeld III's successor will...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Robert W. Curran, Helen Holton, Litigation, Shootings
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Panel of experts to aid search for Baltimore's top cop
Baltimore officials said Wednesday that they plan to bring together a panel of experts and hire an outside firm in their search for the city's next police commissioner, even as two potential candidates got an audition of sorts before the City Council....
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Elections, Politics, Government, Local Elections
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Next Baltimore election delayed for 1 year
The General Assembly on Monday night put the final touch on a measure that delays Baltimore's next local election by a year — aligning the city's voting cycle with the presidential schedule and allowing a one-time, five-year term for...
Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Government, Local Elections, Primaries
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Time line of Police Commissioner Bealefeld's career
With Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III planning to leave the city in August, after having served 31 years on the force, and five as chief, we put together a time line of his tenure: May 1981 — Bealefeld joins the city...
Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Personal Weapon Control, Mount Vernon, Colleges and Universities, Anne Arundel Community College
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Mayor takes stand in pension trial
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake took the stand in federal court Thursday, telling a judge that her administration's 2010 overhaul of the fire and police pension plan was necessary for the public good. Attorneys for the city and for the police and fire...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Labor Legislation
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City Hall resignations spark concern
With a half-dozen key resignations at Baltimore City Hall, some political observers say they're concerned about the recent loss of institutional knowledge in Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration.
Since the fall, the city's budget director,...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, John F. Kennedy, Edward L. Reisinger III, William H. Cole IV, Mary Pat Clarke
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Mayor's goal: Bring 10,000 new families to city in a decade
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake hopes to attract 10,000 families to Baltimore in the next decade — which would reverse more than a half-century of population decline — and would like to serve at least one more term beyond the one she begins...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Property Tax, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Primaries
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Mayor invites family, donors, business allies to skybox
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's guests in the city's private skybox at Ravens games this past season included a small circle of city employees, prominent business leaders, donors to her campaign, and several family members, documents show.
City...Tags: Charity, Baltimore Ravens, Robert W. Curran, Politics, Executive Branch
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When should Baltimoreans vote? Once again, officials battle over proposals for change
City and state leaders and voting rights advocates agree on this: After last year's abysmal voter turnout, Baltimore's odd election cycle should be changed to lure more people to the polls and save millions of dollars. But a fierce battle is brewing over...Tags: Republican Party, Robert W. Curran, Politics, Polls, Executive Branch
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Inspector general reports more investigations, savings
Investigations into charges of fraud, waste and unethical behavior saved Baltimore nearly $1.6 million over the last year, the city's inspector general said in a report issued Monday. That's nearly three times the $538,615 annual budget of the six-...Tags: Regional Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, Theft, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Protesters in downtown Annapolis call for Leopold ouster
Protesters held signs reading "Leopold must go!" "Spying un-American" and "Resign now" outside Anne Arundel County government headquarters Monday, criticizing an embattled county executive who faces allegations that he used his county police detail to...Tags: Anne Arundel County, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Prosecution, Government
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Baltimore Police Commissioner Bealefeld to step down
Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III, the longest-serving commissioner in the city's recent history and who oversaw steep declines in the city's murder rate, is stepping down, the mayor's office announced.
Bealefeld's retirement...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Anne Arundel Community College, Murder, Local Government
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