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Let's not jump to conclusions over who to blame for the city jail scandal
As I assessed the situation at the Baltimore City jail, and the subsequent indictments that came down because of the corruption of a few, I realized that while the rosy portrait painted by Gov. Martin O'Malley may not have been as bright as he would...
Tags: Political Corruption, Public Officials, Politics, Maryland General Assembly, Justice System
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Farewell, my Maryland, farewell to taxes, farewell to extreme liberalism
It is with a heavy heart that after living here for 40 years, my husband and I must bid Maryland farewell. We can no longer afford to support fiscal and social programs with which we do not agree. We moved here in 1973, bought a home we could afford,...
Tags: Personal Income, Taxation, Politics, Towson
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One-party rule in Maryland exacerbates jail scandal
The evil that comes from a one-party state could not be more glaring than in the wake of the federal indictments over the corruption in the state-run Baltimore City Detention Center. Gov. Martin O'Malley has attempted to turn the astonishing degree of...
Tags: Political Corruption, Justice and Rights, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Justice System, Michael E. Busch
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Books a popular gift for Maryland governor
Books -- about the War of 1812, the Chesapeake Bay and other topics -- were popular gifts to Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley last year, according to his financial disclosure forms. He received nearly 90 books during the year, The Baltimore Sun's political...
Tags: Democratic Governors Association, MGM Resorts International, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Kazakhstan
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O'Malley promises corrections reform as GOP calls for audit
Gov. Martin O'Malley said Thursday that he would expand the use of technology to block cell phone calls in Maryland corrections facilities, part of a set of reforms designed to "root out corruption" after a federal indictment alleged widespread gang...
Tags: AFSCME, Cell Phones, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Annapolis, Politics
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Could Biden benefit from scrutiny of Hillary Clinton's handling of Benghazi?
If former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hoped she could segue quietly into private life as she pondered a presidential bid in 2016, that fantasy has been abruptly harpooned in the resurrection of the political squabble over the terrorist attack on...Tags: Benghazi, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Andrew Cuomo
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Joy Charlene Naden, educator, longtime chair of Department of Health and Mental Hygiene board
Joy Charlene Naden, a longtime educator and executive on several Democratic political campaigns and chair of the Board of Review for the Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, died Saturdayat her Cross Keys home of acute myologic...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Health, William Donald Schaefer, Elections
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Towson baseball's crazy season leads to NCAA tournament
For a team that was on life support just two months ago, Towson University's baseball team sure shows a lot of life. How great is the story the Tigers are writing this spring? In March they were told by school president Maravene Loeschke that the...
Tags: College Sports, Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Politics
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Unfair fuel standard leaves a bad taste
Whether you're barbecuing in Baltimore, in Bel Air or on the bay this Memorial Day, you will pay more for staple foods because our federal government continues to pit food versus fuel. Thanks to an unworkable federal energy policy, prices for animal...Tags: Renewable Energy, Bankruptcy, Politics, Memorial Day, Andrew P Harris
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Baltimore mayor officiates at lobbyist wedding in Vegas
One thing that happened in Vegas last week certainly won't stay in Vegas: The lobbyists Lisa Harris Jones and Sean Malone were married there before about 100 well-wishers, who included some of Maryland's top government officials — including the...
Tags: Anthony G. Brown, Democratic Governors Association, Politics, Catherine E. Pugh, Family
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History Channel's 'Top Shot' gives Sykesville man a chance to show off his talents
Adam Benson is a different kind of weekend warrior. A former Marine marksman whose career in the military was derailed by a serious motorcycle accident, Benson has turned what he thinks is a natural ability to shoot into potential reality television...
Tags: Firearms, Allergies, Sykesville, Annapolis, History (tv network)
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Obama urges new officers to 'carry forth' academy's values
President Barack Obama told Naval Academy graduates Friday that declining faith in government and other institutions makes it more important than ever that they retain their moral center as they embark on military careers. As a cold rain fell on the 1,...
Tags: Sexual Assault, Annapolis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Congress, White House
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