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The Interview: Outgoing state transportation chief looks ahead
After 35 years in state and local government, Beverley Swaim-Staley announced in April that she would step down as Maryland's secretary of transportation, effective July 1.
Appointed by Gov. Martin O'Malley in September 2009, Swaim-Staley was the first...Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Prince George's County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Port of Baltimore, Purple Line (Maryland)
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Ramsburg proposes solutions to health care and the economy
Daily American Staff WriterIndependent candidate for U.S. Congress Karen Ramsburg, Mercersburg, said she wants to create jobs and a green industrial revolution. She was featured in the Daily American Virtual Town Hall with Congressional Candidates on Wednesday. She is...Tags: Bill Shuster, Mining, Politics, Prescription Drugs, Trade Agreements
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Baltimore's new waterfront
Baltimore's reservoirs soon will no longer be needed to store the city's supply of drinking water. To meet a 2006 federal water safety rule to protect drinking water from contaminants, the city plans to install underground tanks to replace its...
Tags: Druid Hill, Central Park, Environmental Issues, Water, Conservation
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Mayor pushing for public-private partnerships to maintain, improve city parks
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is pushing a new initiative aimed at improving the city's parks through public-private partnerships. Budgets are tight, but the mayor wants to see that the parks are maintained and generating revenue. A partnership between...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charter Schools, Education, Local Government
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Moms Gather to Protest Student Assault by Bus Employee
FOX 17 Web ProducerAfter FOX 17 obtained a video shot on a bus showing an employee of the transit company assaulting a student, mothers gathered in protest outside Galesburg-Augusta Elementary, while cars drove by honking in support. Andrea Jeanette brought her 4-year-...Tags: Parenting, Politics, Business Enterprises, Auxilio Incorporated, Privatization
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Statehouse contenders: John Gregg
This year, many of us will cast the most important votes of our lives in determining the future of our state and nation. Issues of health and welfare, taxes and our entire economic structure are being debated. To assist voters in making their...
Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Abraham Lincoln, Finance, Privatization
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Allentown City Council should consider all options
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski is a very effective salesman. If you've ever seen one of his Power Point presentations, you know he's good at it. My only complaint is that he often seems more interesting in mounting a convincing public relations campaign...Tags: Personal Income, Politics, Interior Policy, Allentown, Pension and Welfare
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 5
Same old story: Men and religion try to dictate to women To the editor: Having been raised as a conservative Midwestern Catholic and later, as a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), I feel that I can comment on the...Tags: Authors, U.S. House Committee on Ethics, Politics, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Only two candidates face in debate
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Of seven candidates running for City Council this November, only incumbents John Moreno and Daniel Romero were present at the candidate forum hosted by the Calexico Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. The only person who gave a specific...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Local Elections, Finance, Elections
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L.A. Zoo privatization negotiations fall apart
A money-saving plan to privatize the Los Angeles Zoo has stalled after city negotiators failed to reach an agreement with the nonprofit seeking to run the facility. The announcement that the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn. was pulling out of talks Thursday...
Tags: Politics, Linthicum, Privatization, Los Angeles Times, Government
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UC Davis Students Pepper Sprayed on Campus Reach $1 Million Settlement
FOX40 NewsStudents who filed a lawsuit against the University of California announced that they have reached a settlement that will avoid a trial. The settlement filed in Federal Court today will cost the university a $1 million. Twenty-one students joined in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of California, Davis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Students, Trials
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Mailbag: League of Women Voters opposes V
The League of Women Voters Orange Coast opposes the proposed Costa Mesa charter, known as Measure V on the Nov. 6 ballot. First, the process that created the proposed charter was deeply flawed. A broad, diverse spectrum of individuals and community...Tags: Politics, Voting, Privatization, Elections, Government
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