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A majority of the Baltimore County Council and roughly 200 county residents support Inspector General Kelly Madigan ...
The Teachers Association of Baltimore County pushed for the county to fund the second year of the union’s three-year ...
Baltimore County’s police chief described union complaints about the department’s handling of water concerns as “theater.” ...
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan is planning to reapply for her own job after being told that her term has ...
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan was given less than 36 hours this morning to reapply for her current position before the job deadline was extended by three weeks.
In a letter to County Executive Klausmeir, County councilman Izzy Patoka defended the county's inspector general after she was reportedly told that she would not be reappointed.
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WBAL-TV on MSN'I was shocked': Baltimore County inspector general asked to reapply for job she has had for 4 yearsTwo weeks after the Baltimore County inspector general was awarded Maryland's "Fraud Fighter of the Year" award, she was told she has to reapply for her job.
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan was informed that she will not be reappointed to the position and will need to reapply during an open hiring process.
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WBAL-TV on MSNPolice to activate 6 new speed cameras in Baltimore CountyBaltimore County police will soon activate six new speed-enforcement cameras. The police department announced the cameras ...
The county’s first inspector general, whose investigations angered many powerful politicians, is put on notice that her term is over, The Brew has learned. UPDATED.
Drivers in Baltimore County should watch their speed as six new speed cameras are on the way. For the first 30 days, speeding ...
A post on the Maryland State Fair website said there was a declining interest from vendors, so organizers decided to cancel ...
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