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Ulman and Brown: the power of two
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman shook up Maryland's 2014 gubernatorial race by announcing they will run as a ticket for the Democratic nomination in 2014. Politically and electorally, it's a shrewd and gutsy move. Picking...
Tags: Michael Steele, Politics, Parties and Movements, Ken Ulman, Baltimore County
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In 'bag war,' studies clash on plastic sack litter
As Baltimore City Council grapples once again with whether to levy a small fee on plastic and paper shopping bags, groups on both sides of the policy debate already are tossing out conflicting information on whether fees work, and even whether single-...
Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Consumers, Washington, DC, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues
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Damage reported at St. Louis casino, throughout city
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Waves of violent weather spawning high winds and tornado have torn through the St. Louis area, downing trees and power lines and sending gamblers rushing from a casino floor. There were no immediate, confirmed reports of injuries. The...Tags: St. Louis
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GOP's Craig to enter race for governor; Brown picks Ulman for ticket
The 2014 governor's race came into clearer focus Wednesday as Harford County Executive David R. Craig set a date to announce his Republican candidacy and Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's campaign confirmed that Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will be his...
Tags: Dereck E Davis, Barack Obama, Harford County, Ken Ulman, Parties and Movements
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Inevitability and the race for governor
The 2014 Maryland governor's race has been shaping up so far as a fight about inevitability. Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler long fostered the sense of his own lock on the job through a massive campaign war chest. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown countered...
Tags: Annapolis, Harford County, Ken Ulman, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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Efforts to restore capital punishment fall short
Maryland's death penalty will be wiped from the books in October now that efforts to reinstate capital punishment have fallen short. The petition drive to halt repeal of the death penalty ended Friday afternoon, when organizers said they could not...
Tags: Annapolis, Prosecution, Parties and Movements, Laws, Martin O'Malley
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Maryland petition to repeal gun control law fails; NRA lawsuit looms
Maryland's new gun control law will not head to voters now that organizers of a petition drive to halt the law failed to turn in any signatures before Friday night's deadline. "This means there were no successful petitions this year," Stephen Ackerman...
Tags: Radio, Judges, Politics, Entertainment, Firearms
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Jacqueline Spare, nurse
Jacqueline Ann Spare, a registered nurse who worked for many years at Bon Secours Hospital, died of bone cancer May 28 at the Joseph Richey Hospice. The Columbia resident was 65. Born Jacqueline Ann Sullivan in Abington, Pa., she was the daughter of...
Tags: Palm Beach Gardens, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing
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Howard Dems coy but festive at bash honoring Ulman
Howard County Democrats played it coy Thursday night at their bash honoring Howard County Executive Ken Ulman but were openly proud that their favorite son is poised to join Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown as No. 2 on the 2014 gubernatorial ticket. There were...
Tags: Elections, Howard County, Politics, Executive Branch, Ellicott City
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Brown names Ulman as his running mate
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown named Howard County Executive Ken Ulman as his running mate Monday, establishing the first declared ticket in the 2014 Maryland governor's race. A year before next June's primary election, the two Democrats appeared before a...
Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Interior Policy, Ken Ulman, Parties and Movements
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U.S. Supreme Court authorizes post-arrest DNA collection
The Baltimore SunA divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that police in Maryland and elsewhere can continue the warrantless collection of DNA from people arrested — but not convicted — of serious crimes. The 5-4 decision upheld a state law that allows...Tags: Trials, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Biotechnology Industry, Laws
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Democrats watch for Gansler's next move
For the past month, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown has been making news in the 2014 Democratic race for governor. His presumed chief rival, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler, has been biding his time. Brown became the first big name Democrat out of the gate...Tags: Politics, Harford County, Parties and Movements, Ken Ulman, Baltimore County
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