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Baltimore homestead tax credits: Gross inequality
A homeowner should not pay more in property taxes than his two neighbors put together for their nearly identical homes. But that's exactly what Sun reporters Scott Calvert and Jamie Smith Hopkins found in a comprehensive and unprecedented review of...Tags: Property Tax, Parkville, Carl Stokes, Taxation, Credit and Debt
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10 years after the national title, Juan Dixon says he's 'going to get back to the NBA'
The biggest overachiever in Maryland basketball history -- maybe in the modern college game -- is trying to beat the odds again.
At age 33, a decade after leading the Terps to the NCAA men's championship, three years removed from his last NBA game and...Tags: William Avery, Kyle Singler, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NBA Development League, Chicago Bulls
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for highs in the lower 70s and clear skies. Clouds are expected to move in for the evening, with a 20 percent chance of showers after midnight.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic map for this morning's issues as you plan your...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Entertainment, U.S. Supreme Court, Labor Day, Holidays
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Former mayor Dixon roasted for charity
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon listened intently, scribbling notes on a legal pad, just as she had in countless meetings. But the topics of conversation Thursday evening were not those that were discussed in City Hall — at least not to her face.
Dixon...Tags: Local Elections, Theft, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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First hearing in Leopold case scheduled for Wed. afternoon
The first court hearing in the corruption case of Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold is scheduled to take place this afternoon. The hearing is a scheduling conference, where lawyers typically set a timeline for other hearings. Leopold is not...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Howard County
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Retrial delayed for brothers accused of burning dog Phoenix
The retrial of twin brothers accused of setting a pit bull on fire in 2009 has been postponed until November.
The brothers' second trial had been scheduled to start today but was postponed without explanation until Nov. 18.
Travers and Tremayne...Tags: Trials, Justice and Rights, Justice System, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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In limbo, Huguely jury must avoid distractions
Elaine Pollack says she can sympathize with jurors in the George Huguely V murder trial — she and the 11 others who deliberated the fate of Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon in 2009 also labored under the glare of intense media attention. In the Dixon...Tags: Yeardley Love, Corporate Crime, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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O'Malley defends crime policies: "Appropriate action was taken"
Gov. Martin O'Malley covered a range of topics at last night's Baltimore Sun Newsmaker Forum, including a defense of his crime policies during his tenure as Baltimore's mayor. He told Maryland Voices editor Andrew A. Green that increased arrests under his...Tags: NAACP, Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Schurick trial: A punishment to fit the crime
Considering that Paul Schurick faced as much as 12 years in prison for his role in a 2010 election day robocall that fraudulently urged voters to stay home from the polls, the sentence handed down today to former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s 2010 campaign...Tags: Corporate Crime, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Fraud
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Bills seek to keep guilty pols from getting paychecks, pensions
A Baltimore mayor and a Prince George's County councilwoman lingered in office for weeks after being found guilty of serious charges. A former Prince George's County executive is heading to prison but gets to keep a pension worth more than $50,000 a year....Tags: Anne Arundel County, Ethics, Trials, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Corporate Crime
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Put mayor's Ravens seats to good use
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blakeis missing a serious opportunity by only offering access to the city's luxury box suite at M&T Bank Stadium to her friends, campaign contributors and family members ("Mayor invites family, donors, allies to M&T box," Feb. 9)....Tags: Auction Service, Local Government
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