Debt
Mother Accused Of Trading Daughter For Debt
Montgomery County prosecutors say a mother and a Gaithersburg man are facing charges for trading sex with the woman’s daughter to pay off a debt.
What To Do With Your Tax Refund
Most tax filers are getting a refund after they file their 2012 return. With the average refund running about $3,000, a lot of people will be thinking about what to do with the extra cash.
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon Resolves Probation Violations
Great news for former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, who appeared in court Friday morning.
Opinion: The Fourteenth Amendment Solution
Speaker John Boehner believes he holds a strong hand in fiscal cliff and debt limit talks. He is, once again, taking the global economy hostage and playing politics with the U.S. debt limit.
O’Malley, Ehrlich Aides Unite On Debt Reduction
Former aides to current Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich are joining forces to try to reduce the federal debt.
Opinion: With Economics Intertwined With Foreign Affairs Romney Will Win The Final Presidential Debate
Romney’s ideas – if presented fresh and enthusiastically hopeful for America’s future – can be the final bump he needs to win this election.
Md. Panel Recommends Raising Debt Limit $150M
A Maryland panel has recommended raising the state’s debt limit by $150 million in the next fiscal year.
‘Gettysburg’ Director Settles Debt To Washington County
“Gettysburg” director Ron Maxwell has settled his 10-year-old debt to Washington County, where he filmed parts of the prequel, “Gods and Generals.”
Contemporary Museum In Md. Suspending Operations
A museum that has presented a broad range of art for more than two decades in Baltimore is suspending its operations at the end of the month.
Garrett Co. In Deal For Whitewater Course
Garrett County officials say they have struck a deal to pay off the debt of a manmade whitewater course near McHenry.
Baltimore City Council President Wants To Halt Grand Prix Funding
The second highest elected official in Baltimore feels it’s time to let the dream of a second Baltimore Grand Prix die.
Grand Prix Organizer: High-Interest Loan Led To Unpaid Taxes
The former CEO of Baltimore Racing Development says interest payments from a two-month loan taken out before the start of the Baltimore Grand Prix ended up draining the funds needed to pay city taxes.


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