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Craig plans statewide blitz, gives radio preview
Harford County Executive David R. Craig's all-but-official campaign for the 2014 Republican nomination for governor plans an ambitious rollout tour that will take him to every region of the state next week after his announcement Monday. Craig's campaign...Tags: Annapolis, Entertainment, Politics, Radio, Baltimore Red Line
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Guns would reduce murder rate
I just read that in Baltimore, the city that bleeds, there were 12 shootings over a period of four days ("12 shot in four days in city," May 28). Let me see now, at the rate of three per day, over the period of 365 days, that would add up to 1,095! But...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, Regional Authority, Politics, Personal Weapon Control
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What was all the fuss about?
So what was all this about a voter referendum or two? Opponents of a pair of controversial measures backed by Gov. Martin O'Malley and approved this year by the Maryland General Assembly — a repeal of the death penalty and landmark gun control...Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore County, Maryland General Assembly, Politics, Fort McHenry
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GOP's Craig to enter race for governor; Brown picks Ulman for ticket
The 2014 governor's race came into clearer focus Wednesday as Harford County Executive David R. Craig set a date to announce his Republican candidacy and Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's campaign confirmed that Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will be his...
Tags: Baltimore County, U.S. Congress, Prince George's County, Daniel Bongino, Havre de Grace
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Public works board to consider Md. housing agency move
The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of Housing and Community Development to move from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County. The...
Tags: Annapolis, Amtrak, Prince George's County, Rushern Baker, Politics
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State agency move hits Crownsville businesses
When the state Department of Housing and Community Development's 380 employees pack up and move from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, fewer women will work out on their lunch break at Curves. It also may mean fewer people getting their cars...
Tags: Annapolis, Politics, Forest City Enterprises, Carrollton, Hospitals and Clinics
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Court's DNA decision serves public safety and justice
The Supreme Court's decision today to uphold Maryland's law allowing the collection of DNA samples from people arrested for serious crimes upholds the interests of justice, the Constitution and common sense. Concerns that the DNA samples could violate...Tags: Crimes, Politics, Clarence Thomas, Washington, DC, Criminals
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City jail security chief failed lie-detector test, Maynard says
The head of security at the Baltimore jail failed a polygraph test administered after a federal indictment alleged widespread corruption on her watch, corrections secretary Gary D. Maynard told lawmakers at a hearing in Annapolis. Shavella Miles is...
Tags: Howard County, Michael E. Busch, Baltimore County, Prisons, Black Guerrilla Family
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Gansler names campaign manager
The Baltimore SunAttorney General Douglas F. Gansler has yet to launch his bid for governor but on Friday announced he hired a veteran strategist to manage his campaign. New campaign manager Carrie Glenn has experience helping Democrats secure victories in competitive...Tags: Politics, Ken Ulman, Anthony G. Brown, Jon Tester, Justice System
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A marriage milestone observed
Thank you, Baltimore Sun, for featuring a same-sex couple in your Scene section this past Sunday. The article "A step delayed 12 years" (June 2) shows a loving male couple in white dinner jackets on their wedding day in Maryland. The article describes how...Tags: Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, Family, Timonium
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Michael Steele and the disease of cable commentators as candidates
The Baltimore SunThis segment of Chuck Todd's "The Daily Rundown" Monday got more media bounce than usual for the show thanks to MSNBC commentator Michael Steele sounding very serious about running for governor in Maryland. But to me, it was first and foremost the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Politics, MSNBC (tv network)
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Smith appointment subtracts one from ticket speculation
Wednesday's appointment of former Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. as Maryland's secretary of transportation removes one prominent name from the guessing game over who the leading Democratic contenders for governor will choose as their...
Tags: Elections, Purple Line (Maryland), Regional Authority, Politics, Anthony G. Brown
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