Baltimore city officials voted Wednesday to re-bid two public works projects totaling roughly $160 million, despite objections accusing the city of favoritism for one of the original bidders.
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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 ...
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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 »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 »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 »Md. town to shore up vacant properties
The Mount Airy Town Council has approved an ordinance allowing officials to shore up vacant and abandoned properties.
Read More »Startup car company unveils prototypes in Miss.
A startup car company run by a Chinese businessman unveiled four prototype vehicles on Tuesday that it hopes to build at a proposed multibillion-dollar car plant in northwestern Mississippi.
Read More »Verizon Wireless, Google in Android partnership
Verizon Wireless said Tuesday it will put substantial resources into developing and selling phones that use Google Inc.'s Android software.
Read More »Pa. high court overturns trademark protection law
Pennsylvania's trademark counterfeiting law is worded so broadly that it criminalizes speech protected by the First Amendment, the state Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision overturning the statute.
Read More »BDC issues request for proposals for former Highlandtown Library site
<p>The Baltimore Development Corp. said it has issued a request for proposals for the former Highlandtown Library site on Eastern Avenue in East Baltimore. </p>
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