Baltimore Morning News Summary, 1/23/08

Posted by Jeff Quinton on January 23, 2008

Below is a list of selected news articles from local media this morning.

Inside Charm City
School Delays

Paying students for test score improvement

Baltimore Sun
Waterfront project blooms at once-toxic site

Beating victim dies; boyfriend charged with murder

Guilty plea in fatal dose


Reservoir Hill blaze claims a second life

Panel split over ban on hand-held phones in cars

Man, 30, convicted of running meth lab in cemetery

Man gets 18 years for stabbing

O’Malley to look at computer tax impact

The Examiner
‘Bupe’ drug sales overblown

Baltimore schools to hire private tutors

Edgewood activist mourns murdered son

Murderer chooses judge over jury

Students take to radio airwaves to encourage their peers to vote

Gun measure seeks to make it easier for average citizens to carry firearms

O’Malley to unveil plan that targets Iran pensions

Lawmakers consider cell phone limits

Union wants outsider to lead Baltimore’s fire department

WBAL AM
Electric rates heading up

O’Malley Delivers State Of State Today; ACLU Criticizes One Part Of Agenda

City Hiring Tutors To Coach For Graduation Tests

Possible Horse Herpes At Bowie Center

Baltimore Woman, 70, Pleads Guilty In Scam

O’Malley Pledges Help, Not Repeal Of Computer Tax Passed During Special Session

State House Roundup: Concealed Carry Bill Debated; Senators Warned On Fundraising

Md. Comptroller Repays Thousands In Campaign Contributions

State Rests In Sentencing Phase Of Officer Killing Case

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