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Rawlings-Blake press secretary moves to Fire Department
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's press secretary is leaving the mayor's office to become the spokesman for the city's fire department. Ian Brennan, who also served as a spokesman for former Mayor Sheila Dixon, will replace Kevin Cartwright, who...Tags: Annapolis, Government, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government
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Former Arundel executive Leopold released from jail
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold walked out of jail Friday morning after being locked up since March on a misconduct conviction. Leopold, 70, dashed through a gate into a black Chevrolet waiting in the Jennifer Road Detention...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Judges, Justice System, Punishment
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Leopold sentenced to jail, $100,000 fine
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold was led out of a courtroom Thursday with his wrists handcuffed behind his back and his head lowered, bound for the county jail after being sentenced for his misconduct in office conviction and...
Tags: Government, Politics, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union
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Former mayor should not re-enter politics
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon should not re-enter the political world. If not for a particularly egregious lapse of common sense (thieving gift cards intended for less fortunate people), people would very likely remember her in a more positive...
Tags: Target, Nottingham, Holidays, Kwanzaa
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Dixon to give talk, consider return to politics
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon plans to kick off a local foundation's speaker series next month as she weighs a possible return to politics, having completed probation on the criminal conviction that forced her from office. "This is the year I'm going to...
Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Elections
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Double-standard for Dixon
Why would the Associated Black Charities want former Mayor Sheila Dixon, a convicted criminal, to speak at their event ("Dixon plans decision on return to politics," March 27)? Ms. Dixon was convicted of stealing gift cards intended for the poor. If I had...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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One judge, two guilty politicians: Dixon and Leopold
Does John Leopold have Sheila Dixon to blame? He'll have plenty of time — 30 days to be specific — to contemplate such a cosmic question, as the former Anne Arundel County executive serves out the surprise prison sentence he received Thursday...
Tags: Government, Political Corruption, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Prince George's County
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City names new crime policy director
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has named an advocate for youth justice reform as the new director of Baltimore's crime policy office. Angela Johnese, an attorney who has served as juvenile justice policy director for Advocates for Children and Youth,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Juvenile Delinquency, Local Government
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Bankruptcy suit reveals details about Turner's tries to develop Westport waterfront
The only residents of the Westport waterfront last week were a gaggle of geese that commandeered a large puddle amid the brush and broken asphalt. The only structure was a battered chain-link fence, capturing wind-blown litter along the perimeter. By now...
Tags: Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy, Realty
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In dispute with city, Hale moves businesses to Balto. Co.
Citing a soured relationship with city government, Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate, developer and former CEO of First Mariner Bancorp, said Wednesday that he has moved his businesses to Baltimore County. "I've been around for 43 years,...
Tags: Business, Baltimore Blast, William Donald Schaefer, Ed Hale, Explosions
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Northwestern High alumni sue school system over closure
Northwestern High alumni have gone to court to try to stop the Baltimore school from closing, as civil rights activists say the plan is discriminatory because shuttering the institution would disproportionately affect low-income, minority students. The...
Tags: Trials, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Arne Duncan, Litigation
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