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Connor Meek is running for mayor of Baltimore
Sometimes I wonder about the research that mainstream Baltimore media organizations undertake. Do they research stories or do they just repeat each other? Over the last week or so they keep mentioning the candidates for mayor and which of those … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Media, Connor Meek, crime, elections, Police, VoteMd.info
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Baltimore needs to sell its old assets instead of creating new ones. A dirt bike track is a huge liability
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Baltimore Riots- Baltimore voters support their enslavement by mindlessly voting
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Baltimore: Where councilmen are not into emails and insane fines are supposed to attract new residents
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Tagged Baltimore, Bureaucracy, City Council, Government Waste, Police, Robert Curran, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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The Baltimore plastic bag ban, corrupt police/city workers, and the Serial Podcast
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore County, Baltimore Media, Bureaucracy, crime, Police
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We are a week away from the Baltimore Spectator trial and prison news and updates are floating all over the place
Frank James MacArthur AKA the Baltimore Spectator is scheduled to have his day in court on May 8th. A few weeks ago I received a letter from MacArthur. The Spectator is keeping his spirits up despite some prison conditions that … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Spectator, Bureaucracy, crime, Martin O'Malley, Page Croyder, Police
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Web presence comparison of the Baltimore and Milwaukee police departments
Take a look at this Milwaukee police department page. The average citizen can easily find useful statistics and news. The page allows citizens to easily share their own information with the police. The page looks modern. Compare it to the … Continue reading
Baltimore videos from last night
It was a lot wilder than 2001! There were so many more people celebrating in the streets in 2013. I saw the scenes in Hampden and Fells Point and I took some photos and videos that I may eventually upload. … Continue reading
Baltimore needs to peacefully celebrate the Ravens today
A day like this does not come about very often. Take it all in and be proud of the city of Baltimore and its football team. No matter what happens tonight we should all keep our cool and not get … Continue reading
Question in my water bill: Could You Serve?
Opening a Baltimore water bill is never a fun experience. In my most recent bill there was an extra sheet of paper that I found very interesting. The following was on the the extra piece paper: “Could You Serve? (A … Continue reading