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City spending board approves another property tax break
Baltimore's spending board voted Wednesday to approve another property tax break for city homeowners, part of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's plan to cut property taxes by 22 percent over 10 years. The tax credit approved by the Board of Estimates would...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Taxation, Rentals, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Promoter says new festival won't have Starscape's woes
The promoter of last year's Starscape Festival says a new event he's marketing that targets a similar audience won't have the safety problems associated with last year's June concert. Promoter Evan Weinstein says he wants to disassociate the new...Tags: Science and Technology, Public Officials, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Electronics, Politics
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Committee votes to allow Ticketmaster fees
A City Council committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore. The council's finance committee voted 3-1 in favor of the bill, which would...
Tags: Laws, Inner Harbor, Voting, James B. Kraft, Services and Shopping
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City Council takes symbolic stand against youth jail
The Baltimore City Council took a symbolic stand Monday against the construction of a proposed new $70 million juvenile jail in East Baltimore. Twelve of 14 council members signed on as co-sponsors of Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Prisons, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Rochelle Spector
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Some city leaders question pick of outsider as commissioner
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's pick of a Californian to head Baltimore's Police Department prompted questions Monday from City Council members and other city leaders who had been hoping the new commissioner would come from the department's ranks....
Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Bernard C. Young
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City officials: Starscape's 14-year run at Fort Armistead is over
As thousands of late-night revelers partied to thumping electronic dance music in the graffiti-marked remains of an old fort in Baltimore last month, some overdosed on drugs or became overwhelmed by the heat, according to a report by the city fire...Tags: Science and Technology, Dance Music (genre), Environmental Issues, Public Officials, Ecstacy (drug)
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Mayor: Young's budget changes are 'irresponsible'
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake dismissed Thursday a package of budget changes proposed by Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young, saying most of his proposals are "unadvisable, unworkable and irresponsible." "I cannot support them, and I encourage the...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government, Carl Stokes
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Bottle tax hike could move forward Monday
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's proposed increase to the city's tax on bottle beverages is expected to move forward Monday after being corked up for months by a City Council committee. Council members, led by Council Vice President Edward Reisinger,...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Economy, Business and Finance, American Civil Liberties Union, Career and Workplace, Beverage Industry
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Rawlings-Blake challenged by council, comptroller
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake came under fire on two fronts Monday as the City Council sliced $6 million from her proposed budget and the city comptroller renewed allegations that the mayor's staff improperly purchased more than $650,000 in...Tags: Sheila Dixon, IBM, Science and Technology, Mary Pat Clarke, Economy, Business and Finance
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Rawlings-Blake readies for battle over proposal to raise bottle tax
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration is gearing up for a tough fight over her plan to raise Baltimore's bottle tax to pay for repairs to dilapidated city schools.
A bill to increase the 2-cent tax to 5 cents – and devote all bottle-tax...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Voting, Property Tax, Justice and Rights, American Civil Liberties Union
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Tickets to sold-out concerts, luxury boxes not uncommon for city officials
Luxury boxes at major sporting events. Sold-out concerts. Galas. Vegas shows.
Baltimore's lawmakers often receive tickets for shows and other popular events from developers, business people, corporations and nonprofits as one of the perks of office. Over...Tags: Ethics, Laws, Services and Shopping, Religion and Belief, University of Baltimore
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Baltimore City ethics disclosures show disparity in reporting gifts
While many governments are moving toward posting ethics disclosure forms, residents of Baltimore still have to travel to City Hall and to a sixth-floor office to see the documents. To save you a trip, we're posting those forms from Mayor Stephanie...
Tags: Ethics, Mary Pat Clarke, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Under Armour Inc., Religion and Belief
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