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Half of state voters approve of O'Malley as governor — but few see him as president
Half of Marylanders view Martin O'Malley's performance as governor favorably, but only one in five say they would support him for president, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun. After a rocky year that included two special sessions of...
Tags: Annapolis, Polls, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Regional Authority
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Con artists sure to follow storm
The full force of Sandy hasn't even hit Maryland yet, but regulators here are warning consumers against the scam artists who inevitably will pop up. The Maryland Attorney General said that once the storm leaves the area, homeowners with damaged houses...
Tags: Home Improvement, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Kratovil for AG?
Democratic former Congressman Frank Kratovil's name could appear on the ballot again in 2014, if a group of supporters have their way. A "recruit Frank Kratovil" campaign has been launched to entice him to run for Attorney General in the next state-wide...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Queen Anne's County, Martin O'Malley, Elections, Democratic Party
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. The evening is expected to be partly cloudy, low around 54. TRAFFIC: Check our traffic updates for this morning’s issues. TOP NEWS Obama, Romney take sharp tone in second debate: A newly energetic and...
Tags: Judges, Super Bowl, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Weather, Barack Obama
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Attorney expands pit bull case to include individual state officials
A lawsuit challenging both the Maryland Court of Appeals ruling that pit bulls are "inherently dangerous" and a Baltimore landlord's decision to ban the animals from its property to avoid liabilities created under the ruling was recently amended to...Tags: Judges, Laws, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation
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Frosh shores up support for AG run in 2014
Senate Judicial Proceedings Chairman Brian Frosh announced this morning that he has formed an exploratory committee to help him determine if he should run for Attorney General in 2014. The committee includes a long list of impressive names, including...Tags: U.S. Senate, Executive Branch, Benjamin L. Cardin, Government, Politics
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Washington County Democrats energized by key contests
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWith a month to go before what many consider one of the most crucial elections in U.S. history, Democrats in Washington County are starting to energize, according to a local party official. In addition to President Obama’s re-election bid against...Tags: Human Interest, Local Elections, Parties and Movements, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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Voter fraud allegations against Rosen prompt write-in campaigns
The Maryland Democratic Party this week said it will back a write-in candidate challenging Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Harris in Maryland's 1st Congressional District — which includes much of Carroll County — after voter fraud allegations...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Pam Bondi, Elections
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Hand sanitizer company agrees to pay penalty over unproven claims
Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler has reached a settlement with California-based CleanWell Company and OhSo Clean Inc, the makers of a hand sanitizer that claimed it was "proven to kill 99.99 percent of germs that can make you sick." Gansler's...Tags: Flu, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Economy, Business and Finance
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Are Chesapeake Bay polluters getting off easy?
Would putting more polluters behind bars help restore the Chesapeake Bay? The Center for Progressive Reform believes it would. In a new report, the a pro-regulatory think tank argues that both state and federal authorities prosecute water polluters...
Tags: Laws, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Water Pollution, Think Tanks
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Maryland lawmakers want DNA collection to resume
A bipartisan group of Maryland lawmakers today asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a state law that allows police to collect DNA samples from those arrested for violent crimes and some burglaries. The lawmakers, led by Montgomery County Del. Sam...Tags: Laws, Judges, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests
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Democrat withdraws from 1st District congressional race after allegations she voted in two states
Wendy Rosen, the Democratic challenger to Republican Rep. Andy Harris in the 1st Congressional District, withdrew from the race Monday amid allegations that she voted in elections in both Maryland and Florida in 2006 and 2008. It was unclear, however,...
Tags: Local Elections, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Martin O'Malley
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