Stephen P. McAllister wants to build one of “the greenest projects to date in this country” on a sprawling plot of land straddling the line between South Baltimore and Anne Arundel County.
Read More »Franchot wants second look at Chestertown hospital
Comptroller Peter Franchot said Wednesday he believes the Board of Public Works should take another look at the decision to close a Chestertown mental health facility due to budget cuts. ; ;
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Constellation scores Constellation Energy Group, of Baltimore, said its Projects & Services Group subsidiary will construct a 525 kilowatt solar power system at Patriot Place, a 1.3-million-square-foot entertainment, retail and dining destination adjacent to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The ...
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RFP for library siteThe Baltimore Development Corp. said it issued a request for proposals for the former Highlandtown Library site on Eastern Avenue in East Baltimore. The site contains a three-level building with 7,224 enclosed square feet within a 3,450-square-foot ...
Read More »Big Boy battle in Charleston
Big Boy looks happy from his perch 14 feet above this city's west side: the cute, checkered overalls, the distinctive curl in his hair, the mammoth double-cheeseburger hoisted above his saccharin smile. Don't be fooled by the smile: this Big Boy is in big trouble.
Read More »Cell-phone ban in Md. courthouses fails in Rules Committee
The state courts’ Rules Committee has rejected a proposal to ban cell phones in Maryland courthouses statewide.
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Credit card crimes allegedAllegany County authorities said a Cumberland woman has been charged with fraud and theft from her employers. Cathy Ann Holland, 40, was arrested Tuesday and charged with 46 counts of unlawful use of a credit card and ...
Read More »Bank of America: Credit card rates won't go up ahead of law
Bank of America on Tuesday pledged not to hike credit card interest rates or fees before a new law intended to reform industry practices takes effect in February
Read More »Fenty’s ex-adviser disbarred in Md.
A former legal adviser to Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty was disbarred in Maryland on Wednesday, one day after he failed to show up for oral argument in the Court of Appeals.
Read More »Panel approves adding 1K slots to Cecil County site
Maryland's slot machine commission has voted to approve allowing 1,000 more slot machines at a site in Cecil County than previously sought by the bidder.
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