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Anne Arundel Co. budget plan includes tax increase
Anne Arundel County residents would see their property taxes increase under the $1.2 billion budget proposed Monday by County Executive John R. Leopold, but that would be partially offset by a drop in trash pickup frequency and fees. County workers,...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Property Tax, Unemployment, Severna Park, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Anne Arundel Council votes 'no confidence' in Teare
Anne Arundel County Council members voted 4-3 Monday night to adopt a resolution expressing no confidence in Police Chief Col. James E. Teare Sr., the latest example of increasing pressure on the chief in the aftermath of the indictment of County...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Glen Burnie, Career and Workplace, Trials
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Showalter supports Gregg after rough outing
A day after Orioles reliever Kevin Gregg's abysmal relief appearance in Sunday's 9-2 loss at Toronto — an outing in which the right-hander went through seven batters to get one out with two down in the sixth inning, allowing five runs to score ...Tags: Endy Chavez, Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, Health, New York Yankees
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City police investigate three shootings Monday evening
Over the span of two hours late Monday, Baltimore police investigated three shootings, according to the department's Twitter account: •Police reported about 9:30 p.m. that a male was shot at the intersection of East Preston and North Aisquith...Tags: India, Egypt, Shootings
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Changing Hornets Name Will Take Time
ABC26 NewsSaints owner Tom Benson made it clear early in Monday's news conference that he wanted to change the team. The NBA called the news conference to officially announce Benson as the new owner of the New Orleans Hornets. With that goal in the bag, Benson...Tags: New Orleans Hornets, National Basketball Association, Chris Paul, David Stern, Reebok Ltd.
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Maritime Industries, Southside Academy pay tribute to Negro leagues
On a warm, sunny afternoon at the Maritime Industries Academy baseball field, posters honoring members of the Negro leagues hung on the outfield fence and dust swirled under the banner honoring Jackie Robinson at home plate.
Members of the Maritime and...Tags: Baseball, Arts and Culture, Museums, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jackie Robinson
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Man Sparks Gas Station Fire After Backing Into Pump
KTLA NewsSAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KTLA) -- A man may face hit-and-run charges after he backed into a gas pump Sunday night in San Bernardino, causing a fire that torched his car. San Bernardino firefighters responded just after 6:15 p.m. to the Valero gas...Tags: India, Egypt, Valero LP, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Baltimore Grand Prix group in turmoil
IndyCar executives met with Baltimore officials Monday to discuss the future of the company planning the city's Grand Prix — and whether the leader of the group should depart. Downforce Racing LLC, which took over the troubled event earlier this...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Open-Wheel Racing, Economy, Business and Finance, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Companies and Corporations
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In Cook County, campus sex-assault suspects rarely prosecuted
Chicago State University police Chief Ronnie Watson was convinced he had a rape case on his hands in the early morning hours of Feb. 20, 2010.
An 18-year-old freshman reported being attacked by a fellow student after going to his dorm room to listen to...Tags: Rape, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Students, Anita Alvarez
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Big ballots cause problem across Illinois, including DuPage County
Tribune reporterA slight blade misalignment in a ballot printing machine stirred up an Election Day problem Tuesday for a smattering of officials throughout Illinois who reported that as many as several thousand ballots cast were slightly too wide to fit in the...Tags: Illinois Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Addison, Companies and Corporations, Voting
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Dorothy Brown on way to fourth term as Cook County court clerk
Clout StreetCook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown has opened up a big lead tonight against Chicago Ald. Ricardo Munoz in the Democratic primary. Brown had 66 percent of the vote while Munoz had 34 percent, with 72 percent of the precincts counted....Tags: Chicago Mayor, Jesse White, Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Government, Career and Workplace
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Theis wins Democratic nomination for full Supreme Court term
Clout StreetPropelled by support from top Democrats including Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis easily won the party’s nomination for a 10-year term on the high court Tuesday, topping her two closest challengers by...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, John J Cullerton, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Justice System
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