GOVERNMENT
The Revenue Authority's Not-So-Open Policy
Board declines to release documents as it prepares to hold closed-door discussion pertaining to public records.
GOVERNMENT
Leaning Republican?
Media strategy company promotes its work by touting victory for Kamenetz in a "lean-Republican" county.
GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS
Kamenetz Asks General Assembly for Power to Increase Business Fees
"Slight adjustments" would increase revenues from businesses from $1.1m to $2.3m. Revenue from liquor licenses fees could double. Executive also asks to move parking ticket appeals out of…
GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS
Liquor License Holders Call Proposed Fee Increases 'Devastating'
Proposal that could double, even triple the costs of licenses would be unacceptable, beverage association official says.
GOVERNMENT
Council Names Redistricting Committee
The five committee members who will redraw the council districts are: Dunbar Brooks, Ed Crizer, Jim Gillis, Robert Latshaw and Anne Neal.
GOVERNMENT
Proposed Pension Change Affects Fallen Firefighter
County officials say benefit is for "a very unique situation."
GOVERNMENT
Council Seeks to Curb Panhandlers, Graffiti Vandals
The Baltimore County Council discussed changes to panhandling and graffiti laws and plans to designate parts of three Woodlawn business parks as an enterprise zone.
GOVERNMENT
County Employees Say Patch Was Blocked
Site access was restored after Patch called. Reason for block remains unknown—probably a "glitch," a spokesman said.
GOVERNMENT
Population Figures Show Council District Gains and Losses
Preliminary numbers could help guide district redrawing process.
GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS
All Things in Moderation—Even Liquor License Fee Increases
A compromise between the county and liquor license holders will lower proposed fees from $891,000 to about $350,000.
GOVERNMENT, SCHOOLS
Council Prohibited from Forcing Change of Controversial School Use Policy
Members of several local PTA groups plan to speak at tonight's council meeting.
GOVERNMENT
Council Approves Pension Benefit for Fallen Firefighter
Tougher penalties for possessing spray paint cans and panhandling among other measures passed.
GOVERNMENT, SCHOOLS
Olszewski Holds Budget Ax Over School's System Head
Fiscal tool is often difficult to wield when it comes to school issues.
GOVERNMENT
Popular Sub Shop On List of Biggest "Tax Cheats" in Maryland
Comptroller: List of 50 businesses and individuals owe state more than $11 million.
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