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Government
Poll: Will Supreme Court Decision Help Obama's Campaign?
Much of Maryland is split on Thursday's Supreme Court ruling. Some analysts felt President Barack Obama scored a huge win Thursday. Some officials felt Republican challenger Mit...
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Police & Fire
Officer Indicted In Teen's Death Released Without Bail
A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge has ordered the release, without bail, of an off-duty Baltimore County police officer indicted in the death of a Randallstown teen. James Laboa...
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Elections
Voter Roll Irregularities Alleged in Baltimore County
The voter rolls of Baltimore County contain the registrations of deceased voters as well as voters registered to duplicate and invalid addresses, according to a Maryland voter fraud watch...
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Elections
Congressman Harris Says He's Saving Campaigning for Fall
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris delivered a passionate critique on federal spending during a town hall meeting in Perry Hall on Wednesday afternoon—but when asked about upcoming congressional and p...
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Elections
Sarbanes Turns to Small Donors
Rep. John Sarbanes, who represents much of North Baltimore, is running an interesting experiment during this year’s election. Sarbanes is trying to see if primarily small donors can ...
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Elections
MD Same-Sex Marriage Proponents Cheer Obama Announcement
President Barack Obama picked the day after a decisive vote in North Carolina to announce that his "evolution" on the issue of same-sex marriage was complete—he now supports it. In a...
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Elections
County Senators Seek to Overturn Redistricting Plan
UPDATED (1:13 p.m.)—Two Baltimore County state senators have filed suit in the state Court of Appeals seeking to overturn Maryland's recently enacted legislative redistricting plan. ...
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Schools
Fate Of School Board Bill Hangs On One Vote
The fate of a bill that creates a partially-elected school board in Baltimore County hangs on one vote that could come as early as Friday. Members of the county House delegation met ...