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Payroll meltdown keeps costing California
SACRAMENTO -- California officials are still cleaning up the mess after halting an expensive and troubled overhaul of the payroll system for public employees earlier this year. Roughly two dozen workers are responsible for sifting through the rubble...Tags: Employees, Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Career and Workplace, Government
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Legislation would allow Mo. utility regulators to intervene in federal cases
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is considering whether to sign legislation that would let state regulators intervene in federal utility cases. Missouri's Public Service Commission was allowed to appear before the Federal Energy...Tags: Jay Nixon, Politics, Government, Executive Branch
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Aegis takes top honors for public service reporting, photo and video coverage
A series of articles and editorials written by members of The Aegis staff about the alarming rise in traffic deaths in Harford County last year - and how law enforcement rushed to address the situation - has been named the best public service journalism...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Highway Transportation, Photography, Politics, Arts and Culture
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A public service message to youth sports parents
The good news is that, in seven years of umpiring amateur baseball games in the Baltimore area, Frank Handley has had to give the thumb to only five adults. The bad news is he had to do it again a couple of weeks ago. But we're going to turn a negative...
Tags: Sports, Politics, Baseball, Abusive Behavior, Government
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A cab company in disguise
While what Uber Technologies says is essentially true that they own no vehicles and do not have drivers, they are clearly providing transportation through their app ("PSC to decide if Uber must comply with taxi rules," May 16). Any driver who owns a car...Tags: Baltimore County, Politics, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Government
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Emanuel to shift retired city workers to Obamacare
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel plans to start reducing health insurance coverage next year for more than 30,000 retired city workers and begin shifting them to President Barack Obama's new federal system. The move is aimed at saving the city money and comes as...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, AFSCME, Finance, Politics, Health Insurance Cost
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The cost of BGE reliability
Baltimore Gas & Electric certainly isn't likely to win any popularity contests. It secured a rate increase from the Public Service Commission in February — its second in the last three years — and turned around and filed a request for...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Global Change, Politics, Martin O'Malley, Pikesville
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Maryland Public Service Commission's investigation into Potomac Edison to begin Monday
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA public utility law judge on Monday is expected to set the procedural schedule for the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electric customers by failing to read...Tags: Justice System, FirstEnergy Corp., Frederick County (Maryland), William Donald Schaefer, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mich. customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A small but outspoken group of residential customers vows to continue battling Michigan's largest utility company over the freedom to opt out of having "smart" meters installed outside their homes. State regulators' days-...
Tags: Entertainment, Consumers Energy Company, Science and Technology, Politics, Radio
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Arkansas Public Service Commission approves electric rate for Big River Steel mill in Osceola
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Public Service Commission has given its tentative approval to rates that Entergy Arkansas is to charge the planned $1.1 billion Big River Steel mill in Osceola. The panel on Thursday found the proposed rate...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Politics, Entergy Corporation, Government, Entergy Arkansas Inc.
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Herald-Mail receives 20 awards from Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association
The Herald-Mail on Friday received 20 awards, including one Best In Show distinction, from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association. The newspaper’s awards included six first-place and 14 second-place honors in its division. The Herald-Mail...
Tags: Politics, The Herald-Mail, Battle of Antietam, Government
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AP case fuels complaints on Obama whistle-blower policies
The Justice Department's secret review of Associated Press telephone records gives advocates for federal employees one more reason to doubt the Obama administration's full commitment to protecting whistleblowers, particularly those in national security...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Saturday Night Live (tv program), News Agency, Politics, Barack Obama
May 20, 2013
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May 21, 2013
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May 15, 2013
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May 20, 2013
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May 15, 2013
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May 20, 2013
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May 18, 2013
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May 18, 2013
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May 18, 2013
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May 17, 2013
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May 17, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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