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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, Dining and Drinking, Johns Hopkins University, Bars and Clubs, Marketing
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Baltimore approves $278,000 for firm to monitor speed cameras
Baltimore officials on Wednesday hired a private company to oversee an overhaul of the city's speed and red light camera system — and audit tickets to ensure accuracy. The city's spending panel, the Board of Estimates, approved a six-month, $278,...
Tags: URS Corporation, Bernard C. Young, Local Government, Photography and Video, Xerox Corporation
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Building for the future
A massive capital construction and improvement plan to repair or replace dozens of underutilized or dilapidated school buildings in Baltimore City has won the support of legislative leaders in Annapolis, opening the way for the largest overhaul of the...
Tags: Lotteries, Finance, Annapolis, Renovation, Lifestyle and Leisure
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City meal tax would harm restaurants, diners
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's suggestion that she might one day seek to raise taxes on restaurant meals in Baltimore City may be the worst idea regarding affordable dining since Marie Antoinette's injunction "then let them eat cake" ("Health costs...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health Insurance Cost
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Thousands rally in support of Baltimore schools
Supporters of a $2.4 billion plan to rebuild Baltimore's crumbling schools made a show of support in Annapolis on Monday night as thousands of people staged a loud, festive rally outside the State House to urge passage of legislation to launch the...
Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Construction, Roland Park, Martin O'Malley
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Wealthy N. Baltimore enclaves are home to biggest homestead beneficiaries
If you want to know who in Baltimore benefits most from the homestead property tax credit, look north. Of the 100 biggest discounts in the city this tax year, more than 75 went to homeowners in and around the wealthy North Baltimore neighborhoods of...Tags: Roland Park, Credit and Debt, Local Government, Taxation, Politics
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Health Department closes Berger Cookies for operating without a license
The Baltimore City Health Department shut down Berger Cookies after receiving an anonymous complaint about the iconic Baltimore-based bakery and subsequently learning it was operating without a license. And now the city is not sure if the bakery ever...
Tags: Health, Food and Drug Administration, Roland Park, Cherry Hill, University of Baltimore
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City politicians rush to save Ticketmaster's user fees
Musician Jackson Browne's managers were so excited when they heard Maryland's high court had struck down Ticketmaster's unpopular user fees in Baltimore that they promised free lifetime tickets to the city resident who had filed suit alleging he'd been...
Tags: Entertainment, Consumers, The Rolling Stones (music group), Laws, Radio Industry
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Supporters predict large turnout for schools rally in Annapolis
Supporters of an ambitious plan to rebuild Baltimore's crumbling schools predict a large turnout Monday night when they gather in Annapolis for a rally in support of the plan, which faces an uphill battle to win passage in the General Assembly. The...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, American Civil Liberties Union, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Andres Alonso
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City's pain, everyone's gain
There were two odd things about Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's presentation Wednesday at the Walters Art Museum to introduce "Change to Grow," her ambitious plan to put Baltimore's budget on a sustainable path, cut taxes and increase investments in...
Tags: Baltimore County, Walters Art Museum, Local Government, Finance, Baltimore Red Line
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Inspectors keep Maryland's aging bridges safe for traffic
On a recent cold, gray morning, state bridge inspector Van Swift jumped into his office: a 4-by-3-foot white bucket at the end of a 60-foot hydraulic arm anchored to a flatbed "snooper" truck. Working a cluster of joysticks, he swung the bucket away from...
Tags: Towson University, Patapsco, Travel, Barack Obama, Science and Technology
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Nearly half of city employees have 'critical or chronic' illness, mayor says
Nearly half of Baltimore's municipal employees and retirees have a "critical or chronic" illness — a distinction that contributes to the high cost of providing their health insurance, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday. "We need to...
Tags: Quitting Smoking, Career and Workplace, Civil and Public Service, Obesity, Government
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Photos
It's pretty much a law that Baltimore's mayor attend Pr...
(May 12, 2013)
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, left, speaks with longs...
(May 8, 2013)
Left to right, Police Commissioner Anthony Batts and Sa...
(April 26, 2013)