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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Council OKs bill that would force contractors to hire city residents

    In a unanimous vote, the City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore.
    In a unanimous vote, the City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore. "My council colleagues believe this is a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bernard C. Young, Labor Legislation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Laws

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Bill would force contractors to hire city residents

    The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions.
    The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions. "We have the highest unemployment...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Unemployment, Bernard C. Young, Clipper Mill, Laws

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. City to pay $100K to family of boy who died in school bus fall

    The city of Baltimore agreed Wednesday to pay $100,000 to a West Baltimore family whose special-needs student died after falling from a moving school bus in 2010.
    The city of Baltimore agreed Wednesday to pay $100,000 to a West Baltimore family whose special-needs student died after falling from a moving school bus in 2010. City Solicitor George Nilson said school officials knew that Jeremy C. Jennings Jr., the...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Laws, Teaching and Learning

  6. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. City says task force didn't violate open meetings law

    A lawyer for Baltimore City says a task force appointed by the mayor to study the city's speed camera program did not hold an illegal closed-door meeting during a March visit to a contractor's headquarters.
    A lawyer for Baltimore City says a task force appointed by the mayor to study the city's speed camera program did not hold an illegal closed-door meeting during a March visit to a contractor's headquarters. But a prominent member of the task force called...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  8. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Board questions deputy mayor's place in fire pension system

    Members of Baltimore's fire and police pension board are questioning whether one of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's top aides should remain part of the lucrative pension system that covers sworn public safety officers.
    Members of Baltimore's fire and police pension board are questioning whether one of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's top aides should remain part of the lucrative pension system that covers sworn public safety officers. Administration officials say...

    Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Interior Policy

  10. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City to void more than 6,000 camera tickets

    Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed camera program.
    Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed...

    Tags: Justice System, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Wage Contract Issues, Judges

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore police rebuked by federal judge in taping lawsuit

    A federal judge has ordered Baltimore police to halt a "veritable witch hunt" into the personal life of a man who alleges that his camera was seized as he filmed an arrest.
    A federal judge has ordered Baltimore police to halt a "veritable witch hunt" into the personal life of a man who alleges that his camera was seized as he filmed an arrest. In a ruling unsealed Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Gauvey said the...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Litigation, Justice and Rights, Preakness Stakes

  14. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Judge dismisses Pratt's lawsuit over city phone system

    A Baltimore circuit judge on Wednesday dismissed Comptroller Joan M. Pratt's lawsuit that alleged the Rawlings-Blake administration was illegally installing a new municipal phone system.
    A Baltimore circuit judge on Wednesday dismissed Comptroller Joan M. Pratt's lawsuit that alleged the Rawlings-Blake administration was illegally installing a new municipal phone system. In an oral ruling, Judge Pamela J. White said she couldn't find...

    Tags: Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, IBM, Justice System, Judges

  16. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Troubled transition shuts down city speed cameras

    Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system running.
    Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system...

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Fines, Mazda, Parkville, Government

  18. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mayoral critic jailed, barred from City Hall

    A frequent critic of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration was arrested and jailed Wednesday morning when she tried to enter City Hall to attend a public meeting. Officers told the activist, Kim A. Trueheart, 55, of Baltimore, that she had...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rob Morris, American Civil Liberties Union, Twitter, Inc., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  20. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Jobs for city residents

    Baltimore City Solicitor George Nilson appears to have shot down a proposal to require businesses that receive large city contracts or tax breaks from City Hall to hire local residents for 51 percent of new jobs they create. Last week, Mr. Nilson said the...

    Tags: Employment, Crime, Law and Justice, Unemployment, Bernard C. Young, Career and Workplace

  22. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City seeks to block questioning of former deputy mayor in phone suit

    The city's lawyer has filed paperwork to block a former deputy mayor and the administration's technology chief from answering questions in a lawsuit over a proposed overhaul of the municipal telephone system. City Solicitor George Nilson is asking a...

    Tags: IBM, Justice System, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Trials

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