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David Troy's next big projects: fixing email, government transparency
David Troy started tinkering with computers when he was 7 years old. In the 1980s and 1990s, he ran a company that sold Atari computers by mail in Anne Arundel County. That venture eventually morphed into ToadNet, a regional Internet service provider that...Tags: Social Media, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Finance, File Sharing, Economy, Business and Finance
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City moves to strip undeserved tax breaks from vacant properties
Baltimore officials moved Tuesday to take back undeserved tax breaks from owners of vacant properties who are profiting from a program intended for primary residences.
The effort followed a Baltimore Sun report that the owners of 465 empty homes —...Tags: Property Tax, Finance, Credit and Debt, Maryland, Tax Credits
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Rolley has best vision for Baltimore
Of all the mayoral candidates, I have found that Otis Rolley has the most cogent and rational vision for Baltimore, beginning with Baltimore's foundation — its neighborhoods. In fact, the possibility of Otis Rolley as mayor has given me hope for the... -
Irene takes light from some, gives it to others
Live from the Maryland Emergency Management Agency headquarters in Reisterstown in recent days: a calm, confident and casually dressed Gov. Martin O'Malley issuing hour-by-hour reports about Hurricane Irene.
He predicted a "monster storm." He urged Ocean...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Michael Bloomberg, George W. Bush, Weather Reports
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Baltimore's only televised mayoral forum a flat, mostly empty affair onscreen
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's only televised mayoral debate wasn't much of an event Monday night. In fact, it was so flat and empty in terms of providing citizens with any insights into the candidates that all of us in the media should probably be a little ashamed that...Tags: Crimes, Local Elections, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice
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The mayor joins the fray
With less than two weeks to go before the Baltimore mayoral primary, things are starting to get ugly.
A debate last night sponsored by the League of Women Voters, WYPR and The Baltimore Sun — the last one Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has agreed...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Maryland, Catherine E. Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Rawlings-Blake, husband collected homestead tax breaks on two properties
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and her husband collected homestead tax credits on two separate properties before she became mayor of Baltimore, in violation of a state rule that prohibits married couples from claiming the break on more than one residence,...Tags: Property Tax, Credit and Debt, Maryland, Tax Credits, Catherine E. Pugh
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Mayoral candidates face off in only televised debate
Just days before early voting begins in Baltimore's mayoral primary, candidates squared off on police scandals, the high crime rate and school cheating issues in a fast-paced televised debate Monday night.
Maryland Public Television and Fox 45 co-...Tags: Crimes, Sheila Dixon, Catherine E. Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Joseph T. Landers, III
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Turnout low in first day of early voting
Baltimore voters trickled into polling places for the first day of early voting in the citywide primary elections, prompting the director of the city elections board to describe turnout as "really bad." By 5 p.m., Thursday, 994 of the city's 369,651...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, Referenda, Joseph T. Landers, III, Catherine E. Pugh
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Rolley's moral indignation rings hollow
Today I received a fund-raising email from Otis Rolley entitled "You have to be kidding." His email is about the Homestead Property Tax Credit and states that "she [Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake] claimed the double credit for seven years!" This statement...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Challengers assail Rawlings-Blake in final debate
Mayoral challengers assailed incumbent Stephanie Rawlings-Blake in a vitriolic candidate forum Tuesday night, accusing her of burying Baltimoreans in burdensome taxes and funneling too much money to developers.
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters,...Tags: Inner Harbor, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Catherine E. Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Otis Rolley
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
My passion is city planning. After graduating from MIT, I made Baltimore my home and went on to become the nation's youngest Director of City...Tags: Public Officials, Management Change, 1st Mariner Arena, Labor Legislation, Investments
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