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U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey to speak in Chambersburg Friday
Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., will hold a jobs and economy town hall meeting at 9 a.m. Friday at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg.
Attendees must present photo identification to gain entrance to the depot. Visitors should use Advantage Avenue to access...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Politics
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Alleged $1.4 million housing authority fraud began small, indictment says
In early 2010, officials at Baltimore's public housing agency noticed a few thousand dollars had gone missing — transferred without authorization to the bank account of a man who rented his Northeast Baltimore home to a low-income tenant,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Upper Marlboro, Services and Shopping, Prisons, Politics
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Annapolis Alderman Kirby faces questions about residence
Annapolis housing officials are investigating whether an alderman found by police in a city-owned complex during a drug raid last week is living there in violation of a lease agreement. Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby had little to say Tuesday about where he...Tags: Local Government, Services and Shopping, Politics, Annapolis, Public Officials
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Obama's chief of staff resigns
AP White House CorrespondentIn a jolt to the White House, President Obama announced Monday that chief of staff William Daley was quitting and heading home, capping a short and rocky tenure that had been expected to last until Election Day. Obama budget chief Jack Lew, a figure...Tags: White House, Osama bin Laden, William Daley, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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U.S. Republican primary: Gingrich attacks on Romney contain risks
SALEM, N.H. (AP) -- Mitt Romney is a timid Massachusetts moderate, a flip-flopper on abortion and gun rights. As governor, he raised taxes and even tried to hike fees on the blind. Also, Romney is a liar full of "pious baloney" -- according to Newt...Tags: John McCain, Regional Authority, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Executive Branch
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Pension gravy may threaten other vital services
Contributing columnistIt doesn’t take more than a cursory glance at Kentucky’s benefit policies for public workers to understand why 4,000 people apply for state jobs each month. After all, where else can you: - Get a guaranteed pension and a lifetime of health-...Tags: Interior Policy, Health Insurance Cost, Politics, Unemployment Benefits, Gravy
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Imprisoned Glen Burnie man charged in 2006 killing
A former Glen Burnie man now serving a 50-year prison sentence for a Montgomery County robbery has been charged in the 2006 slaying of a former federal officer in an Odenton parking lot. William Lloyd McDonald, 31, was indicted on charges of first-degree...Tags: Glen Burnie, Prosecution, Theft, Prisons, Politics
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Four indicted in theft from Baltimore Housing Authority
Four people were indicted for allegedly defrauding the Baltimore Housing Authority out of $1.4 million by transferring funds out of the agency's account through a shell company, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday. Daren Kareem Gadsden,...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Upper Marlboro, Theft, Politics
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Michigan unlikely to restore lost jobs for decades
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State budget director John Nixon likes getting together with fellow budget directors these days because it gives him a chance to brag about Michigan.
After a decade of ongoing deficits, "we're in a position now where we're not...Tags: Regional Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, Credit Ratings, The Associated Press, Executive Branch
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Hubbard convicted of two felony counts
LOS ANGELES — Newport-Mesa Unified Supt. Jeffrey Hubbard was convicted Monday of two felony charges for misappropriating public funds during his tenure as the schools chief for Beverly Hills.
A jury in Los Angeles County Superior Court found...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Criminals, Crimes, Politics
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Home prices increase in Aberdeen
The average price of a house purchased in Aberdeen increased 9 percent in 2011, due in part to low supply and high demand.
The average sale price of a home in 2011 was $148,838, up from $136,621 in 2010, according to figures from the Aberdeen Multiple...Tags: Jackson Heights, Services and Shopping, Politics, Sales, Watertown
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Pension cost-shift plan might hit teacher salaries, some say
julieg@herald-mail.comIn announcing a proposal to shift some teacher pension costs to local counties this past week, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said local jurisdictions haven’t had enough incentive to control salaries because the state has borne the cost of...Tags: Regional Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, The Associated Press, Executive Branch, Politics
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