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By Bryan P. Sears A proposed Baltimore County law that is intended to further restrict businesses that sell sexually explicit materials may, in its current ...
Moxley officially off the campaign trail
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By Bryan P. Sears “I'm not going to run for anything,” Moxley said Thursday. “I've decided it's time to step back.” Moxley said he reached the decision ...
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County's new cameras catching speeders in Arbutus. Drivers in area receive more than 80 percent of first 100 tickets. By Bryan P. Sears bsears@patuxent.com. Posted 5/14/10. (Enlarge) A speed camera installed early this year in the 1200 ...
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County Council heads into final rounds before budget approval
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By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com The finalizing of next year's Baltimore County budget has come down to the wire, and members of the council say there ...
Is Sibel staying or going?
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By Bryan P. Sears Hanan “Bean” Sibel's term on the board of the Baltimore County Revenue Authority ends next month, and no one is quite sure if he'll stick ...
Civic groups aim to 'PAC' election-year punch
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By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com The chairman of a new political action committee representing Baltimore County community associations is hoping to ...
Redmer: Endorsement shouldn't mean that much
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By Bryan P. Sears Al Redmer says he'll have only himself to blame if Republican and former Gov. Robert Ehrlich's endorsement of Del. ...
Council gives $1.6 billion budget plan just a slight trim
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By Bryan P. Sears County Executive Jim Smith's final budget, a $1.6 billion spending plan, was left mostly intact after the County Council made what one ...
Financial planner adds name to candidates for County Council
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By Bryan P. Sears Tom Quirk will make his long expected entry into the 1st District Council race with a campaign kickoff May 23. ...
County bill may tighten rules on shops with adult materials
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By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com Private video booths used to view sexually explicit material could be banned in Baltimore County as part of a ...
You know it when you see it
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By Bryan P. Sears During Tuesday's council work session, Councilman Bryan McIntire playfully floated the idea of visiting a store with such booths, ...
Towson man protests order to remove campaign sign based on size
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By Bryan P. Sears A Towson man who claims the county violated his rights by ordering him to remove a campaign sign from his yard said Baltimore County ...
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Society of Professional Journalists: First Amendment Free Food ...
Bryan P. Sears has been with Patuxent Publishing Co. since May 2002 first serving and the government and politics reporter and then as the political editor ...
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By Bryan P. Sears, Towson Times Two Baltimore County residents say their rights to free speech have been violated because they were ordered to remove signs ...
Man told to yank sign will seek injunction
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By Bryan P. Sears (Enlarge) The attorney for Towson resident Steve Kolbe, above, says Kolbe is planning to sue Baltimore County in federal court after ...
Explore Baltimore County: Civic organization's desire: 'PAC' an ...
Civic organization's desire: 'PAC' an election-year punch. Group hopes to back 'sympathetic' candidates. By Bryan P. Sears bsears@patuxent.com. Posted 5/27/10. Members of a new political action committee representing Baltimore County ...
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Council bill on adult materials pulled from agenda
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By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com A bill intended to push businesses that sell sexually explicit products from residential areas has been withdrawn and ...
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County Council OKs $1.6B budget
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By Bryan P. Sears The Baltimore County Council unanimously approved Thursday morning a $1.6 billion spending plan for fiscal 2011 with less than $200000 in ...
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