Day: August 14, 2013

State Roundup, August 14, 2013

Corrections officer pleads guilty to racketeering in Baltimore City Detention Center scandal; Gov. O’Malley in Las Vegas yesterday for clean energy event; O’Malley’s trip to Talbot bolsters hope that state will replace the Dover Bridge; Carroll County prosecutors say they won’t be affected by Attorney General Holder’s call for reforming drug sentences; Del. Hogan won’t seek re-election to third term; in what looks like the first campaign kerfuffle of an expected long election season, Lt. Gov. Brown’s camp is seeking an apology from Dem rival Doug Gansler but, so far, Gansler hasn’t budged and he’s facing mounting criticism; Harford Exec Craig, a candidate for governor, critical of his county’s school budget; Frederick County leaders have dialogue about racism; and after national gun rights group warns Prince George’s municipalities, Cheverly drops gun ban.

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