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    Mar 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. City school police seek better benefits for injuries in line of duty

    When city school police officer Joseph Baribeault attempted to arrest two combative students at the old Greenspring Middle School, he ended up injured at the bottom of two flights of concrete stairs.
    When city school police officer Joseph Baribeault attempted to arrest two combative students at the old Greenspring Middle School, he ended up injured at the bottom of two flights of concrete stairs. Even though the city has acknowledged his disabilities...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Students, Baltimore County

  2. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 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.
    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: Baltimore Blast, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Business

  4. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Catherine R. Kane, government administrator

    Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
    Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65. "She really was an important part of Social...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Duke University, Baltimore County, Water Supply, Social Services

  6. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. State funding plan elusive for roads, transit

    As the General Assembly nears the halfway point in its 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and key legislators have yet to agree on a plan to pay for new roads, bridges and transit lines — a decision many consider critical to Maryland's economy.
    As the General Assembly nears the halfway point in its 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and key legislators have yet to agree on a plan to pay for new roads, bridges and transit lines — a decision many consider critical to Maryland's economy....

    Tags: Carrollton, Executive Branch, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Politics, E.J. Pipkin

  8. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Volunteers work to reopen shuttered Barclay Rec Center

    A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center.
    A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center. After 32 years, the Barclay Recreation Center shut down in August, a...

    Tags: Government Debt, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), St. Paul Street, Johns Hopkins University, Enoch Pratt Free Library

  10. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ray Lewis statue? Not so fast

    What's more embarrassing than to have to take down a commemorative statue? Accomplished individuals may encounter situations over a lifetime that overshadow the acts that brought them recognition. William Donald Schaefer's statue was dedicated at a point in time when he was unlikely to tarnish his legacy. With Joe Paterno, the timing was not so fortuitous. <a href="/bal-johnnyunitas,0,3794995.special">Johnny Unitas</a>' statue was a safe bet. The Oriole players' statues are probably going to stand the test of time. At 80, we can confidently reflect on the life achievements of <a href="/bal-lennymoore,0,1418304.storygallery">Lenny Moore</a> and declare him worthy of a commemorative statue.
    What's more embarrassing than to have to take down a commemorative statue? Accomplished individuals may encounter situations over a lifetime that overshadow the acts that brought them recognition. William Donald Schaefer's statue was dedicated at a...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Joe Paterno, Johnny Unitas, Sculpture

  12. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Barry Levinson: Art Modell's gift to Baltimore

    There is joy in Charm City. The Baltimore Ravens are the champions of the football world. Tuesday, upon the Ravens' return from the Super Bowl in New Orleans, hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets of Baltimore and filled the football stadium....

    Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Football, Movies, Barry Levinson, Baltimore Ravens

  14. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Hattie Harrison, longest-serving Md. delegate

    Hattie Harrison, the matriarch of East Baltimore politics who often greeted colleagues as "Baby" and was known for her signature curled hair and Southern cooking, will be remembered at a funeral at noon Feb. 9.
    Hattie Harrison, the matriarch of East Baltimore politics who often greeted colleagues as "Baby" and was known for her signature curled hair and Southern cooking, will be remembered at a funeral at noon Feb. 9. Mrs. Harrison died of heart disease...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Edgewood, Politics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Carl Stokes

  16. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. The Sun remembers: Jan. 27-Feb. 2

    <strong>Feb. 2, 2005:</strong> "I'm here in Baltimore, and I'm going to win the crowd," slugger Sammy Sosa says after being traded to the Orioles. A seven-time All-Star outfielder, the 36-year-old Sosa disappoints, mustering only 14 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .221 batting average. He's gone in a year.
    Feb. 2, 2005: "I'm here in Baltimore, and I'm going to win the crowd," slugger Sammy Sosa says after being traded to the Orioles. A seven-time All-Star outfielder, the 36-year-old Sosa disappoints, mustering only 14 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .221 batting...

    Tags: Matt Stover, Football, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Maryland Terrapins

  18. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Who pays for those mayors' food bets?

    Who pays for the food involved when mayors and governors make bets on football games?
    The Baltimore Sun
    Who pays for the food involved when mayors and governors make bets on football games? When it comes to Faidley's crab cakes, the centerpiece of the market package Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has wagered on Sunday's AFC championship game, Faidley's is...

    Tags: American Football Conference, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baltimore Ravens, Fishing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  20. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Christopher C. Hartman, Mayor Schaefer spokesman, dies at age 67

    Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville.
    Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville....

    Tags: New York City, Politics, Local Government, Locust Point, Education

  22. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Public hearings to begin on BGE rate-increase case

    Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers with opinions about the utility's request for higher rates can air them at public hearings beginning Monday.
    Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers with opinions about the utility's request for higher rates can air them at public hearings beginning Monday. BGE wants to increase its distribution charges about $6.62 a month for the typical residential electric...

    Tags: Politics, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Government, St. Paul Street, Civil and Public Service

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