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Young, Pratt criticize city's use of consultants
The Baltimore SunTwo of the city's top three elected officials are criticizing what they believe is an over-reliance on consultants within city government. Both City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young and Comptroller Joan M. Pratt voted against a $27 million on-...Tags: Arcadis NV, House Building, Science and Technology, Bernard C. Young
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City to offer free breakfast, lunch to kids this summer
Children in poor Baltimore neighborhoods can get free meals this summer through an extension of the National School Lunch Program, city officials said Wednesday. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said the Summer Food Service Program, which is expected to...
Tags: Recipes, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Baltimore Housing, United Way
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Rawlings-Blake wants answers from O'Malley over city jail scandal
The Baltimore SunUPDATE: O'Malley's spokeswoman, Raquel Guillory, said late Wednesday that the governor had a meeting with the mayor and discussed "the history of the case and the formation of the task force." O'Malley thanked Rawlings-Blake for the city's participation...Tags: Prisons, Politics, Black Guerrilla Family, Government, Executive Branch
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Morgan partnership aims to improve Northeast
City leaders assembled on a small side street near Morgan State University in Northeast Baltimore on Friday morning — steps from the sites of three recent car thefts and at least one burglary — and pledged to transform the region with...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore, Loyola University Maryland, Theft, Morgan State University
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O'Malley would support more mayoral control of Baltimore schools
Gov. Martin O'Malley told The Sun on Wednesday that he would be open to political accountability for the state of city schools, according to our Statehouse Reporter Erin Cox. In an interview with Sun editors, the governor said that he would back a...Tags: Prince George's County, Politics, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Government
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Governments should use zoning to limit liquor stores, Hopkins researchers say
Zoning laws have become a powerful way to reduce the number of liquor stores in cities, but too few government officials use them, Johns Hopkins University public health researchers said in a new report. Researchers from the Center on Alcohol Marketing...
Tags: Health, Johns Hopkins University, Marketing, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice
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City, Rite Aid reach agreement on Howard Park supermarket site
Rite Aid agreed Thursday to allow construction of a ShopRite supermarket in West Baltimore's Howard Park neighborhood to move forward. The move appears to eliminate the final impediment to the long-awaited grocery store. A groundbreaking has been...
Tags: Rite Aid Corp., ShopRite
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Speed camera bill dies in General Assembly session's final hours
Legislation that would have placed stricter limits on where local governments could put speed cameras and required them to appoint ombudsmen to hear complaints died in the General Assembly Monday night. The legislation would have strengthened language...
Tags: Politics, Government, Martin O'Malley, Labor Legislation, Services and Shopping
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Maryland lawmakers call for answers on alleged jail corruption involving BGF
Maryland lawmakers called Wednesday for a sweeping inquiry into the state prison system, amid allegations that a gang effectively took over the Baltimore City Detention Center, orchestrating crimes from behind bars and impregnating female correctional...
Tags: Politics, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Lawyers, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Open meetings complaint filed against speed camera panel
Three members of an anti-speed camera group have filed an open-meetings complaint against a task force appointed by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to study Baltimore's troubled automated enforcement system. The complaint, filed April 1, alleges seven...
Tags: Brekford Corp.
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Baltimore's liquor licensing mess
Here's the gist of what legislative auditors discovered when they recently evaluated Baltimore's liquor board: It is doing a lousy job. And here's a short summary of the liquor board's response: Yup. It would be shocking if it weren't so predictable....Tags: Health, Business, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Accounting and Auditing
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