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  1. Ad to begin airing praising gun-control billRead the original story

    Monday May 20 | Daily Record

    A television ad will begin airing in the Baltimore area that praises the gun-control measure recently signed by Gov. 1 comment

  2. Lawmakers defend Md. prison guard bill of rightsRead the original story

    Friday May 17 | Daily Record

    Two sponsors of the Maryland Correctional Officers' Bill of Rights are defending the 2010 law against FBI criticism that it was ineffective in deterring alleged corruption at a state-run Baltimore jail.

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  3. Obama focusing on job creation in Baltimore visitRead the original story

    Friday May 17 | Daily Record

    Obama is to fly by helicopter Friday about 40 miles north to Baltimore, which has had its share of tough times in the move from an industrial to service economy.

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  4. O'Malley signs gas tax, announces projectsRead the original story

    Thursday May 16 | Daily Record

    Gov. Martin O'Malley signed Maryland's first gas tax increase in 20 years into law on Thursday and announced $1.2 billion in highway and transit projects.

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  5. Brown, Rendell to talk public-private partnershipsRead the original story

    Thursday May 9 | Daily Record

    Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and former Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell, both Democrats, are scheduled to deliver remarks during a forum hosted by the Urban Land Institute Baltimore.

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  6. Blighted Johnston Square row houses rehabbedRead the original story

    Tuesday May 7 | Daily Record

    A once-blighted block in Johnston Square has come alive this spring with the sound of drills, hammers and saws as construction workers continue a mission to upgrade 30 vacant houses in the East Baltimore neighborhood.

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  7. State of the Arts: A&E districts brand neighborhoods, draw artists, though tax breaks little usedRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | Daily Record

    In their quest to revitalize and repopulate troubled neighborhoods in Baltimore, business and community leaders are getting help from a unique source: the arts.

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  8. State of the Arts: Adding artistic touches to heavily trafficked Bromo Tower areaRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | Daily Record

    Community leaders are hopeful that the newly minted Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District will become a nightlife destination for the thousands of people who already live and work in the area and an attraction for others.

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  9. Pixelligent raises new equity fundingRead the original story

    Friday May 3 | Daily Record

    Pixelligent Technologies LLC, of Baltimore, a manufacturer of high-quality nanomaterials, composed of extremely small particles used in the electronics, semiconductor and industrial sectors, said it has closed on $5.1 million in new equity funding from a group of investors led by the Abell Foundation of Baltimore.

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  10. Md. death penalty supporters to make announcementRead the original story

    Friday May 3 | Daily Record

    Maryland death penalty supporters have scheduled an announcement in Baltimore, a day after Gov.

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  11. O'Malley casts corruption case in positive lightRead the original story

    Tuesday Apr 30 | Daily Record

    Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is casting the recently announced corruption case in a Baltimore jail in a positive light by saying it represents a strong step toward fighting gang crime.

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  12. Md. delegate plans to run for governorRead the original story

    Monday Apr 29 | Daily Record

    Maryland Del. Ron George said Monday he will seek to be the GOP's candidate for governor in 2014, adding to a pool of Republicans who are eyeing a potential run.

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  13. Real Estate Weekly - 4/26/13Read the original story w/Photo

    Friday Apr 26 | Daily Record

    The Communications Action Network is hosting the Baltimore-Washington region's first-ever affordable communities Parade of Homes on May 18, 2013, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Communities throughout Washington, D.C., suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia will open their doors to the public.

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  14. In Israel, O'Malley says he's considering White House runRead the original story

    Wednesday Apr 24 | Daily Record

    Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a rising star in Democratic politics, said Wednesday that he is considering making a run for the White House in 2016 and will likely make a decision later this year.

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  15. Annapolis makes big impression as arts destinationRead the original story

    Apr 23, 2013 | Daily Record

    So much that they travel 1,000 miles to Annapolis - each way - from their Florida Gulf Coast home about four times a year to buy mermaid paintings.

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  16. Stacks of wax: Record Store Day means business for local music shopsRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 18, 2013 | Daily Record

    Rupert Wondolowski, co-owner of Normal's bookstore in Waverly says sales of vinyl records in his store have increased noticeably in the last four years.

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  17. Biden, O'Malley to attend UB law center openingRead the original story

    Apr 16, 2013 | Daily Record

    Vice President Joe Biden will join Gov. Martin O'Malley to celebrate the opening of a new law school building at the University of Baltimore.

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  18. Brown to meet with federal transit officialsRead the original story

    Apr 15, 2013 | Daily Record

    Brown is meeting in Washington on Monday with U.S. Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary John Porcari.

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  19. General Assembly heads to midnight adjournmentRead the original story

    Apr 8, 2013 | Daily Record

    The Maryland General Assembly headed for a smooth ending of its annual session Monday, approving a bill to allow medical marijuana as the lion's share of major legislation already has been approved.

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  20. Real Estate Weekly: 4/5/13Read the original story w/Photo

    Apr 5, 2013 | Daily Record

    Harris Teeter Inc.'s decision to open a store in Ellicott City, at Greenberg Gibbons' Towne Square at Turf Valley shopping center drew praise from Howard County officials.

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