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Challengers flock to Sneed's write-in campaign
Shannon Sneed is kneeling on an East Baltimore sidewalk, her campaign papers spread out in the dirt and grass. She’s got voter registration lists, candidate fliers and write-in instructions — everything she needs to take on a sitting Baltimore...Tags: Entertainment, Democratic Party, Politics, Television, Morgan State University
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Rawlings-Blake agrees to four debates with mayoral challengers
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake consented Wednesday to participate in four August debates with those challenging her for her job. "Now that the field is set, I am excited to debate those who are seeking the privilege of serving the people of Baltimore...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Entertainment, Politics, Justice and Rights, Television
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A Dixon comeback? Not so fast
She's back.
Just 17 months after being forced into political exile after she resigned from the mayor's office in disgrace, Sheila Dixon is quietly advising candidates in this year's election and floating the idea of a political comeback in 2015, The Sun'...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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In the background of Baltimore mayor's race: Sheila Dixon
When City Councilman Carl Stokes made an 11th-hour decision to pull out of the mayor's race, he sought the guidance of family members, supporters — and Sheila Dixon. Stokes, who said last week that he was dropping out of the Democratic primary to...Tags: Minority Groups, Carl Stokes, Crimes, Human Interest, Johns Hopkins University
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Jody Landers receives endorsement from Blue Man
I was all ready this weekend to pull together a diatribe complaining about just how tepid the marketing for the mayoral election has been. But then I saw the above photo.
With the exception of Otis Rolley's polished branding campaign, everyone else in...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Politics, Elections, Joseph T. Landers, III, Facebook
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Rawlings-Blake to propose 9% property tax cut for homeowners
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will unveil plans Wednesday to direct nearly all of the revenue from Baltimore's long-delayed slots casino to reducing property taxes for city residents who own their homes, a spokesman said.
Rawlings-Blake, who faces...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Cecil County, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Finance
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Some question top leadership in recent city police scandals
Asked to reflect on his tenure in 2009, Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III told an anecdote of a retired police official who approached him at an event and said Bealefeld had persevered through more turmoil than his predecessors....Tags: NAACP, Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Murder
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Blue Man joins the Landers campaign trail
Bluer than Democrat-rich Baltimore! Able to distract morning commuters with a single wave! Look! On the street corner with Jody Landers! It's actual fun in this year's mayoral campaign!
Blue Man, a mysterious figure in a full-body Spandex suit, has...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Artscape, Politics, Halloween, Human Interest
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Otis Rolley wants help footing bill for new shoes
Just what we need: another Baltimore mayor fixated on shoes.
At least Otis Rolley, the former city planning director running for mayor, isn't waving a high heel in a threatening manner. Nor is he asking developers doing business with the city to buy...Tags: Human Interest, Sarah Palin, Politics, Local Elections, Elections
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Otis Rolley puts his name out there, in chalk
If he doesn't become mayor, maybe Otis Rolley could make it as a graffiti artist.
The words "Otis Rolley for Mayor" turned up this week on a couple strategically chosen sidewalks: one in front of The Sun's Calvert Street offices and another, creepily...Tags: Politics, Elections, Mount Vernon
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Mayoral candidates say little about crime during campaign
Ella Bailey and her two grandsons hurried down a strip mall sidewalk on a recent sultry summer morning, sipping bottles of pineapple soda.
The three passed by a dark swirl on the sidewalk, a bloody reminder that a delivery man was fatally shot at this...Tags: Inner Harbor, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder, Daniel Webster, Prisons
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Deep cut or small slices?
Penn Wilbert and his wife, Amanda Ferchak, have lived in Southeast Baltimore for six years — riding bikes to the grocery store, playing kickball at Patterson Park and meeting friends for drinks at bars inCanton. But last month, when the young...Tags: Justice System, Baltimore Development Corporation, George Washington University, Fells Point, Referenda
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