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- Tesla’s acquisition of Solar City has been approved by its shareholders
- Natural Greens Decorations Workshop to Be Held at Pemberton Historical Park
- Bad News for Pot Heads
- Judge awards damages of $36M in Bobbi Kristina death case
- What Happened?
- Houston man , 78, arrested after mooning woman
- Delaware State Police Announces Crime Mapping
- Joe Biden offers frank analysis of Democratic election losses
- VIDEO: Fight in North Salisbury Walmart
- USPS Takes In More Revenue, Needs To Spend More On Workers And Vehicles
- Free Thanksgiving meals offered in Berlin, Ocean City
- Should Your Job Be A Factor In How Much You Pay For Auto Insurance?
- Comptroller’s Field Enforcement Officers Seize Nearly $173K in Untaxed Tobacco Products
- Your Thanksgiving Feast Will Cost Less This Year
- UPDATE: Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release: Suspect Still At Large
- Local family draws support following several tragedies
- Morgan Stanley to Expand Operations in Baltimore City, Plans to Create 800 New Jobs
- Donations to Planned Parenthood, ACLU, NRA spike after election
- BREAKING NEWS: MANHUNT IN WEST OCEAN CITY: UPDATE #2, #3
- Google’s Eric Schmidt Wore ‘Staff’ Badge at Hillary Clinton Election Night Party
- COUNTY EXECUTIVE ANNOUNCES Contractual Law Saves County Taxpayers Dollars
- Baltimore Police Crime Scene Tech Arrested In Raid
- White House Backs Navy’s New Enlisted Ranking System Following Protest
- Md. Man Charged With Aiding ISIL Argues Freedom Of Speech
- N.C. Liberals: Out for the Count
- WHO LET HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SIT IN THE MIDDLE OF A HIGHWAY TO PROTEST TRUMP? CHILD ENDANGERMENT?
- Changing #MannequinChallenge for the better. #BacktoWork
- My Friend Bobby Hammond Paying It Forward Again
- Florist Puts the Petal to the Mettle
- The Price Is Riot
- Trains
- More Stagflationary Signals Emerge As Philly Fed Misses
- Baltimore Teacher Fired For Racially Charged Comments
- Clever
- Hillary Re-Emerges Looking Like Death Warmed Up
- Ted Nugent on Donald Trump win
- Breaking down President-elect Trump's immigration agenda
- 3 NBA Teams REFUSING To Stay At Trump Towers – INCOMING BOYCOTT!
- Maryland State Troopers Help Deliver Baby On I-695
- Maryland asks EPA to step in to reduce smog from Midwest
- Hannity: kellyanne conway 'fires back at protesters' President-elect Trump speaks out
- Old Car Lovers - The Ultimate Man Cave
- UMass Students Occupy All Campus Toilet Stalls To Protest For More Gender Neutral Bathrooms
- Mayor reaffirms Baltimore as welcoming city to immigrants
- Appeals court blocks "Making a Murderer" subject's prison release
- Hogan Administration Announces New Phase of Statewide Customer Service Initiative
- Paddy Power owes Trump betters $5 million, paid out early on Clinton win
- Soros spends millions to bury Republicans, elect liberal prosecutors
- At least 1 killed, 6 wounded in shooting at toddler's birthday party in Tennessee
- Video: Teacher calls black students the N-word
- Undocumented Maryland family worries about their future
- Here He Comes
- Mob Of Anti-Trump High School Students BRUTALLY Beat 15 Yr-Old Trump Supporter
- Ga. Bill would place Restrictions on Burqas
- A Growing Group Of Doctors Are Big-Money Prescribers In Medicare
- Final Duck Call: Duck Dynasty Will Wrap After Season 11
- Put Wednesday Night Aside For A Fantastic Meal
- Shuckin' Good Oyster Fest
- Thank God Its Friday 11-18-16
- Today's Poll Question 11-18-16
- Sneak Peek: An Exclusive Look Inside Perdue’s Chicken Farm
- Illinois Pension Funding Ratio Sinks To 37.6% As Unfunded Liabilities Surge To $130 Billion
- HELP WANTED
- Atlanta Man Jokes About Voting For Trump. Gets Shot To Death
- Don't Miss The Fights Tomorrow Night
- Shale oil in Permian’s Wolfcamp formation called biggest field in U.S.
- Man fatally shot by brother on South Carolina hunting trip
- 'Presidential' Temperament: Screaming Obscenities and Throwing Objects in Election Night Meltdown
- Scenes Of Panic In India As Gold Price Skyrockets After Currency Ban
Tesla’s acquisition of Solar City has been approved by its shareholders Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:00 PM PST Over 85 percent of Tesla shareholders approved the deal Tesla's shareholders have approved the acquisition of Solar City, bringing together two of Musk's companies under one (solar-powered) roof. The vote clears the way for the $2.6 billion deal to close "in the coming days," Tesla said. The acquisition of Solar City is part of Musk's master plan, which has Tesla expanding its offerings to include integrated energy generation and storage, entering the electric truck and bus markets, and vehicle sharing. The first product to come out of the newly combined company is likely to be the Solar Roof Tesla showed off last month. More | ||||||
Natural Greens Decorations Workshop to Be Held at Pemberton Historical Park Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:30 PM PST Natural Greens Decorations Workshop to Be Held at Pemberton Historical Park Christmas is Coming & The Goose is Getting Fat – and it's time to begin making decorations for the Holidays! Which means it's time for the Natural Greenery-Making Workshop at Pemberton Historical Park. Once again Westside Historical Society and Pemberton Hall Foundation are inviting the public to join in this annual "make your own traditional wreath" event. Members of the two historical societies will be teaching this Eastern Shore traditional craft, and will supply participants with an assortment of local greens and the basic forms for wreath-making. Cost is only $15 for each wreath, swag, or other decoration participants choose to create! Participants should bring their own ribbons, fruits, or other decorations they choose to use. Some folks like to make table decorations, and if that is your goal, you should bring your own container. Light refreshments will be available. This is a fun way to get into the Holiday Spirit! Come join us!! The workshop will be held in the Education Building (large barn-like building) at Pemberton Park and will begin at 10, lasting until 3 pm. While we do not pre-register, the workroom space is somewhat limited and you might experience a short wait for worktable space. For questions, contact us at 410-742-4182 or 410-726-8047, or email westsidehistorical@gmail.com or Pjtsby@aol.com . Event Date is December 3, 2016 | ||||||
Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:00 PM PST The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives or more commonly the ATF has announced an update to Form 4473, the background check form. All Federal firearms licensees or FFLs will have to switch to the form on Jan. 16, 2017. The previous form, drafted in 2012, will no longer be accepted from that point on. Anyone buying from or transferring a firearm through an FFL will have to fill out this updated form. The bulk of the changes to the form are small clarifications to how the background check questions are phrased but one change stands out noticeably. Question 11.e asks if the person filling out the background check is "An unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana" among other controlled substances. It has a new warning that points out that marijuana use remains "Unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes" under state law. This change reflects the ATF's longstanding position that local laws don't supersede the federal laws the ATF is tasked to interpret and enforce. As long as there are federal laws that criminalize the consumption or possession of marijuana it will be illegal for cannabis users to purchase firearms. More | ||||||
Judge awards damages of $36M in Bobbi Kristina death case Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:00 PM PST ATLANTA (AP) — A judge in Atlanta on Thursday ordered Bobbi Kristina Brown's partner, Nick Gordon, to pay $36 million in a wrongful death case, her estate's lawyers said. Brown, the daughter of singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found face-down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her suburban Atlanta townhome in January 2015. Gordon, who also lived there, and a friend were listed on the police report as being in the home when investigators arrived there. The wrongful death suit said other people were there when Brown was initially found unresponsive. She was in a coma for six months before dying in hospice care at age 22 on July 26, 2015. Her death was similar to the way her mother died and drew worldwide headlines and the frenzied attention of the tabloids. More | ||||||
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Houston man , 78, arrested after mooning woman Posted: 18 Nov 2016 07:00 PM PST A 78-year-old in a cowboy hat was arrested for stripping his pants and mooning a woman outside a hotel after she declined his sexual advances, authorities said. The man identified as Robert Scott, of Houston, lurked around the Double Tree Hotel in Kenner, La., was booked with sexual battery and obscenity after he mooned a 29-year-old woman Saturday, according to the Kenner Police Department. The unidentified woman told officers she was attending a seminar for aspiring models inside in the hotel, then stepped out to grab lunch around 1:13 p.m., Lt. Brian McGregor of the Kenner Police Department told the Daily News. The woman said she was sitting outside eating lunch when Scott approached her wearing a cowboy hat, black shirt, police said. More | ||||||
Delaware State Police Announces Crime Mapping Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:30 PM PST Engaging the communities we serve is vital to crime prevention. Crime mapping is one tool that serves that purpose and is an extraordinary example of DSP's effort to leverage technology to improve services to better inform the public. A mutual benefit where residents are better informed and encouraged to be vigilant is a win, win. Like a virtual neighborhood, it is an opportunity to lend a hand for community members who want to see what is going on locally in their own community. It helps to reduce misinformation when people have real time data and facts. Mapping data can also act as a deterrent to crime and serve as a safety measure in community policing to make people more engaged, aware and cautious. The Delaware State Police is providing access to this website which makes crime information available to the public. The mapping service allows residents to analyze interactive maps of recent crime activity near their neighborhoods, workplaces, schools and places of interest. The Delaware State Police will update crime data and log it into the Crime Mapping website every 24 hours and is available for up to 180 days past the date the crime occurred, so essentially the public will have the ability to receive personal crime alerts within the 180 days of rolling data and will be able to submit crime tips to the Delaware State Police from this platform. The website can be accessed by going to the official Delaware State Police website http://dsp.delaware.gov/ and clicking on the Crime tab. There are related links available after clicking on a map icon which includes the Delaware State Police Official Web Site, Crime Stoppers and the DSP Crime Tip for easy access. Our goals are to keep the public informed on crimes that may affect them and to allow the community to assist in the crime reduction process for a safer Delaware. | ||||||
Joe Biden offers frank analysis of Democratic election losses Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:00 PM PST Vice President Joe Biden talked about why Democrats lost the presidential election -- saying bluntly that the party had collectively overlooked key constituencies, particularly rural, working-class Americans. "We lost because of awful lot of hard-working Americans who live in areas where we did not pay much attention to," he said at a reception celebrating a Hindu festival. "Barack Obama won these people. They are not racist. They did not vote for the Democrats this time." Globalization, Biden said, has fundamentally altered the economic outlook for these voters -- especially blue-collar white American men -- who are feeling left behind by the political process. "For the first time in recent memory, this is one section of American population where the life expectancy has gone down," he added. "It is white American men between the age of 40 and 55. They have the highest suicide rate in America. Because they do not know how to deal with this new incredible change that is taking place in the world." "Remember, we won these same people," Biden continued. More | ||||||
VIDEO: Fight in North Salisbury Walmart Posted: 18 Nov 2016 05:21 PM PST | ||||||
USPS Takes In More Revenue, Needs To Spend More On Workers And Vehicles Posted: 18 Nov 2016 05:00 PM PST Here's the problem that the U.S. Postal Service has with making money: it's delivering more packages to quench our thirst for online shopping, but carrying more packages means that the service needs more and upgraded vehicles, and to pay more people to deliver those packages. If the USPS simply reported its profit and loss, it would have had a $200 million profit for fiscal year 2016, but things are not that simple when you're a quasi-governmental agency. | ||||||
Free Thanksgiving meals offered in Berlin, Ocean City Posted: 18 Nov 2016 04:30 PM PST Two local churches will host free Thanksgiving meals along with fellowship next week. Berlin's First Baptist Church will offer Thanksgiving dinners for its 30th year on Williams Street. "It is an opportunity to share Thanksgiving with someone else and quite often people who live here are lonely so you are keeping them company," said Sharon Parsons, church officer manager and a Thanksgiving volunteer since 2001. About 40 volunteers and the church family provide turkeys and side dishes. The traditional dinner includes dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans and cranberry sauce, she said. "There is so much joy in helping someone," Parsons said. "We see it all come together and it is very rewarding." The volunteers cook Thanksgiving at their homes or come in to help prepare food before setting up the tables and serving guests in addition to clean-up duties. More | ||||||
Should Your Job Be A Factor In How Much You Pay For Auto Insurance? Posted: 18 Nov 2016 04:00 PM PST While many consumer advocates believe that drivers' auto insurance rates should be based on factors that only relate directly to their activity on the road, many states allow insurers to use a wide variety of considerations — including education, marital status, homeownership, and occupation — to help set those rates? With one state looking to halt the use of occupation data, we wanted to know what our readers think. | ||||||
Comptroller’s Field Enforcement Officers Seize Nearly $173K in Untaxed Tobacco Products Posted: 18 Nov 2016 03:30 PM PST ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Comptroller Peter Franchot today announced that his Field Enforcement Division (FED) assisted in charges brought against four men from Baltimore and New York. Maryland State Police (MSP) and Maryland Transportation Authority Police (MDTAP) made three separate vehicle stops and FED officers conducted field inspections in the past two weeks, resulting in the confiscation of more than 26,000 packs of contraband cigarettes and more than 5,000 cigars for a total value of nearly $173,000. "With their fine police work and partnering, the Maryland State Police, the Maryland Transportation Authority Police and my own Field Enforcement Division agents continue to combat illegal cigarette smuggling in our state," Comptroller Franchot said. "I'd like to thank all of the officers involved for their hard work and efforts to stop this kind of criminal activity." In each case, FED officers were notified and responded to each investigation. Those arrested include: Senauth Deonarain, 41, Brooklyn, N.Y. On Nov. 8, MSP Trooper Matthew Atkinson stopped a 2016 Nissan Pathfinder, with a N.Y. registration, for a traffic violation on Interstate 95, in Perryville, Cecil County. Deonarain faces a felony charge of transporting contraband cigarettes and a misdemeanor charge of possession of contraband cigarettes. FED officers confiscated 6,599 packs of cigarettes, valued at $42,563, and the vehicle. Deonarain was released on personal recognizance. Young G. Kwon, 59, Baltimore, Md. On Nov. 9, FED agents conducted a routine tobacco retailer inspection at Charlie's Grocery store at 1100 S. Carey St. in Baltimore. During the inspection, agents found untaxed Other Tobacco Products (OTP) within the store inventory. Kwon, who is the store's owner, faces a misdemeanor charge of unlawful possession of untaxed OTP. FED agents seized 5,136 cigars, valued at $3,991. The penalty is a maximum of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. Walied Thabet, 29, Corona, N.Y. On Nov. 9, MSP Trooper Alan Flaugher stopped a 2016 Ford Explorer, with a Pennsylvania registration, for a traffic violation on I-95 in Perryville, Cecil County. Thabet faces a felony charge of transporting contraband cigarettes and a misdemeanor charge of possession of contraband cigarettes. FED officers seized 9, 410 packs of contraband cigarettes, valued at $60,694, and the vehicle. Thabet was released on personal recognizance. Mobido Camara, 32, Bronx, N.Y. On Nov. 13, MDTAP Officer Renato Guarnaccia stopped a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer, with Pennsylvania registration, for an equipment violation on I-95 in Baltimore City. Camara faces a felony charge of transporting contraband cigarettes and a misdemeanor charge of possession of contraband cigarettes. FED agents seized 10,160 packs of contraband cigarettes, valued at $65,532, and the vehicle. Camara was released on $7,500 cash bond from the Baltimore City Central Booking facility. Each arrest on the felony charge carries a penalty of two years in jail and/or a fine of $150 for each carton; and the misdemeanor charge carries a penalty of up to one year in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. In Fiscal Year 2017, which started July 1, 2016, FED agents have arrested and charged 22 individuals for various tobacco violations after discovering 41 instances of breaches of Maryland's tobacco laws. The arrests have resulted in the seizure of 42,267 packs of contraband cigarettes, the seizure of 38,213 sticks of OTP, valued at $308,624. | ||||||
Your Thanksgiving Feast Will Cost Less This Year Posted: 18 Nov 2016 03:00 PM PST After the average price of Thanksgiving dinner topped $50 for the first time ever in 2015, consumers are getting a break this year: the American Farm Bureau Federation says the average cost of a feast for 10 people will be $49.87, a $0.24 drop from a year ago. The Federation, an agricultural trade group, looked at prices for turkey, bread stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk — all in quantities capable of feeding 10 people with plenty of leftovers. The star of the meal is about $0.30 cheaper per whole turkey (for a 16-pound bird) than it was in 2015, and should cost you about $22.74 this year. More | ||||||
UPDATE: Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release: Suspect Still At Large Posted: 18 Nov 2016 02:38 PM PST A Worcester County Sheriff's Office Deputy was on patrol in the area of Rt. 50 near Jerry Mac Rd. He observed Ms. Kimberly Hinkley 50 Years of age. The Deputy knew she was wanted for attempted second degree murder and first degree assault, stemming from a stabbing where she was identified as a suspect. As she saw the Deputy she fled the area. Deputies, Maryland State Troopers, Ocean City Police, and Maryland State Police helicopter began a search. A K-9 track was initiated and was directing Deputies to the East. The K-9 lost the tack and the trail went cold. The large scale search for Ms. Hinkley has been suspended. Deputies and Officers will be looking for her during their normal patrol. Ms. Hinkley HAS NOT been apprehended as of yet. | ||||||
Local family draws support following several tragedies Posted: 18 Nov 2016 02:30 PM PST After the Byrd family experienced three deaths in the last two years, mounting debt rendered them unable to buy gravestones for the departed, but a recently launched gofundme campaign seeks to remedy the situation. Salisbury resident Dr. Cynthia Byrd, executive director of the Julia A. Purnell Museum in Snow Hill, said the string of tragic family events began when her younger sister, Christina Johnson, was diagnosed with cancer in 2011. "She passed away in Dec 2014 from ovarian cancer," she said. "My husband and I adopted her two young daughters." As it turned out, fate had a few more tragedies in store for the Byrd family, most of whom live in Folkston, Georgia. "At my sister's memorial, my mother told me she had not been feeling well," she said. More | ||||||
Morgan Stanley to Expand Operations in Baltimore City, Plans to Create 800 New Jobs Posted: 18 Nov 2016 02:00 PM PST Global Financial Services Firm to Lease More Than 250,000 Square Feet in Baltimore ANNAPOLIS, MD – Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, a leading global financial services firm, is expanding its operations in Baltimore City and plans to create as many as 800 additional jobs over the next four years. The company currently has approximately 1,000 employees at offices on Thames Street at Harbor Point, and plans to create the new jobs at that location and a new location at 100 South Charles Street. With more than 250,000 square feet of space between the two locations, Morgan Stanley's Baltimore offices will contain a wide variety of roles across multiple divisions. "Morgan Stanley has established a strong footprint in Baltimore over the past decade, successfully expanding our local operations in partnership with the city," said Sheila Welch, managing director, head of global workforce strategy at Morgan Stanley. "The firm is pleased to move forward with this new strategic initiative and continue growing our presence in the area." Founded in 1935, Morgan Stanley has become one of the world's leading financial firms. Headquartered in New York, the company has more than 55,000 employees in 43 countries, spanning six continents. Morgan Stanley provides a variety of services including investment banking and wealth management to corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals worldwide. "It is a tremendous win for the state and for Baltimore City that a global company like Morgan Stanley is continuing to grow its business here in Maryland," said Governor Larry Hogan. "This expansion and the many new jobs being created underscores the promise we made to make our state more competitive and business-friendly, while creating new opportunities for all Marylanders." "Morgan Stanley moved to Harbor Point in 2010 and made it clear that Baltimore City was an important part of its future," said Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. "The fact that they have chosen to continue to expand here demonstrates that we are a competitive and attractive destination for global companies. I thank Morgan Stanley for their continued investment in the City and to EAGB, Commerce and BDC for working together on this project." "We are proud that an industry leader like Morgan Stanley is continuing to invest in Maryland," said Maryland Commerce Secretary Mike Gill. "Working together with our partners in Baltimore City and the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore, we are ensuring that one of the world's top financial firms will continue to have significant operations in our state." "I am thrilled to work with our partners at the Economic Alliance and the Maryland Department of Commerce in ensuring that Morgan Stanley's growth happens in Baltimore," said Baltimore Development Corporation President & CEO William Cole. "This collaborative effort and the successful outcome are a clear indication of the viability of Baltimore's commercial district and of Morgan Stanley's continuing commitment to Baltimore." "Morgan Stanley has built a phenomenal presence here over the years, and the Economic Alliance is honored to have worked closely with them on this project to continue to grow jobs in our region," said Economic Alliance president and CEO Shannon Landwehr. "They are a valued partner in the Economic Alliance mission, and we are grateful for their commitment to Greater Baltimore. We are also appreciative of the extensive collaboration we had with the teams at Commerce and BDC to secure the strategic growth of Morgan Stanley in Baltimore." To assist with project costs, the Maryland Department of Commerce has approved a $4.5 million conditional grant through the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority and Fund (MEDAAF). Additionally, the City of Baltimore Development Corporation is providing a $500,000 convertible loan. The company is also eligible for various Maryland income tax credits, including Maryland's Job Creation Tax Credit, One Maryland Tax Credit, and Enterprise Zones Property Tax Credit. | ||||||
Donations to Planned Parenthood, ACLU, NRA spike after election Posted: 18 Nov 2016 01:30 PM PST Several organizations have seen a spike in donations and support in the week since the election, both nationally and in Maryland. Those groups include Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Rifle Association. On one hand, some organization leaders said the support has been out of concern about what a Donald Trump administration could bring. Others attribute it to a kind of celebration for the incoming administration. The surge in online volunteer applications started within 24 hours of the election at Planned Parenthood of Maryland, according to president and CEO Karen J. Nelson. Usually it's eight in a week. In those first 24 hours, Nelson said they got 64. More | ||||||
BREAKING NEWS: MANHUNT IN WEST OCEAN CITY: UPDATE #2, #3 Posted: 18 Nov 2016 02:34 PM PST The Maryland State Police, Trooper 4, Worcester County Sheriff's Department, Berlin Police and Ocean City Police are currently on Rt. 50 near the last entrance of the Riddle Farm searching for an individual with guns drawn. Trooper 4 is circling the entire area but we have not been informed as to what is going on. More to come... UPDATE: They are looking for a female with short brown hair, wearing light colored pants and a dark brown shirt. UPDATE #2: We've just been informed law enforcement has suspended the search for the individual. UPDATE #3: We're told the woman murdered someone. It turns out it was attempted murder. Originally posted at 12:57 | ||||||
Google’s Eric Schmidt Wore ‘Staff’ Badge at Hillary Clinton Election Night Party Posted: 18 Nov 2016 01:00 PM PST Hacked memo revealed Schmidt was working directly with the Clinton campaign Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google's parent company, Alphabet, Inc., was spotted at Hillary Clinton's "victory" party last Tuesday wearing a staff badge, according to a picture recently submitted toPolitico. Google came under fire earlier this year for allegedly altering search results to paint Hillary Clinton in a more favorable light than Donald Trump. Schmidt stated at the time that Google did not pick sides in the presidential race. "We have not taken a position on the American election and nor do I expect us to," Schmidt said at the time. More | ||||||
COUNTY EXECUTIVE ANNOUNCES Contractual Law Saves County Taxpayers Dollars Posted: 18 Nov 2016 12:35 PM PST SALISBURY, MD - November 18, 2016 - One of my goals as County Executive has been to run this county more like a business. I promised to review how we are doing business in the county and make some changes that make good economic sense. For example, let's look at our Legal Department. Having the best legal advice is critical to ensuring that everything we do complies with the law and is fair and responsible. For decades, the county relied on one attorney, who worked as a contractor and billed the county for the number of hours he worked on county business. Shortly after our first County Executive was elected in 2006, he decided to create a Department of Law, inside the government office building where the county attorney was hired as a county employee. That office grew into three full-time attorneys and two full-time staff members by the time I took office. Shortly before I was elected County Executive, then County Attorney Ed Baker announced he was planning to retire. As we searched for Mr. Baker's replacement, we also sought ways to save money. The growing cost of salaries and benefits in that department was getting expensive. In 2015, the county spent $430,542 on the Legal Department ($302,977 in salaries and $127,565 in benefits). So we looked for a better way. Last October, we hired Paul Wilber, a local, well-respected and experienced attorney to head our Legal Department on a contractual basis. Under his contract, Wilber pays for all support staff and benefits for his staff and only bills the county an hourly fee. Thus the county is not responsible for the health care, retirement or any other long range benefits for Wilber or his staff. Our attorney's bills are averaging $23,000 per month, resulting in a net savings of about $154,000 for the county this year. In addition, we moved the office of the Local Management Board into the old Legal Department office space and saved outside rent of $30,000 a year. Nothing has changed in our response time to department heads, quality of legal representation and accessibility to our lawyer. The only thing that's changed is the cost to the county for the services and that his office is now across the street and not in the building. I look at this as a good thing. Any time you can enjoy a service with the same results and expertise as before but save over $184,000, I think they call that a win-win situation. | ||||||
Baltimore Police Crime Scene Tech Arrested In Raid Posted: 18 Nov 2016 12:30 PM PST Baltimore Police say officers arrested a crime scene technician in a west Baltimore raid Wednesday. The raid in the 1600 block of Ashburton Street was led by the police office of professional responsibility. The targets were Timika Jones--the crime scene technician--and boyfriend Clarence Jones Jr. Both were in the home when the warrant was served. Police say they found two handguns, a capsule machine and $100,000. In a vehicle rented by Timika Jones, they found 125 gel capsules containing suspected heroin and $5,000 in cash. More | ||||||
White House Backs Navy’s New Enlisted Ranking System Following Protest Posted: 18 Nov 2016 12:00 PM PST The White House is standing by the decision of U.S. Navy leaders to "modernize" the service's enlisted ranking system after thousands of individuals petitioned President Obama to roll back the changes. The Navy announced in September that it would eliminate its 91 enlisted ratings titles, subjecting sailors to job classification similar to the the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force. The review of the service's job titles was ordered by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who wanted to ensure that the Navy and Marine Corps titles are gender neutral. The new enlisted rating system sparked massive criticism from current and former service members on social media, with more than 100,000 individuals signing onto a White House petition demanding the Obama administration restore the 240-year-old enlisted ranking system. The White House responded to the petition this week, standing by the Navy's argument that the new system will allow sailors to more easily enter the civilian workforce after retiring from the military and describing the outrage as "friction" typically caused by cultural changes. More | ||||||
Md. Man Charged With Aiding ISIL Argues Freedom Of Speech Posted: 18 Nov 2016 11:30 AM PST BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Harford County man charged with aiding ISIS wants a judge to throw the charges out. WJZ"S Alex DeMetrick reports his lawyers are arguing his right to freedom of speech is being violated. It was postings on social media that brought the FBI to Mohamad Elshinawy's front door in Harford County last year. Charging documents allege he pledged allegiance to ISIL and called himself a soldier of the state. More | ||||||
N.C. Liberals: Out for the Count Posted: 18 Nov 2016 11:00 AM PST If you can't win the election, steal it! That's been a strategy of some on the Left for decades, and in North Carolina, plenty of voters are wondering if the same hijinks are taking place in the hotly-contested race for governor. For conservatives, who watched incumbent Pat McCrory (R) take a sizeable lead well into the counted precincts, it was a shock to see the last minute, inexplicable surge for his opponent, Attorney General Roy Cooper. Later, voters learned that because of some "technical glitches," a heavily Democratic Durham County had petitioned to stay open later -- a clear advantage for the trailing liberal. An emergency appeal to the state Board of Elections demanding that polls stay open an extra hour was granted, resulting in a flood of last-minute Cooper ballots. As if that weren't fishy enough, the county already has a history of foul play. "A Superior Court Judge was recently quoted as saying, 'Durham historically hasn't figured out how to carry out an election properly.' Also, the State Bureau of Investigation has opened up an investigation of the processing of provisional and absentee ballots." Unfortunately, that wasn't the only inconsistency in an election separated by barely 5,000 votes. "In the final days of the campaign, the NAACP won a court order for thousands of North Carolinians to be reinstated on voter rolls," Bloomberg pointed out. More | ||||||
WHO LET HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SIT IN THE MIDDLE OF A HIGHWAY TO PROTEST TRUMP? CHILD ENDANGERMENT? Posted: 18 Nov 2016 10:46 AM PST | ||||||
Changing #MannequinChallenge for the better. #BacktoWork Posted: 18 Nov 2016 10:30 AM PST | ||||||
My Friend Bobby Hammond Paying It Forward Again Posted: 18 Nov 2016 10:22 AM PST I stopped in WalMart earlier to pick up a few items and I happened to come across Bobby Hammond buying out all the children's winter coats to donate to his Church for the winter. There's a second cart loaded with them too and they're even hanging over the sides. "Never Forget Where You Come From" Folks. I'm voting this guy in as President of the "What A Guy Club"! | ||||||
Florist Puts the Petal to the Mettle Posted: 18 Nov 2016 10:00 AM PST Same-sex marriage isn't about building homes -- it's about destroying them. Ask Barronelle Stutzman. The Christian florist has been struggling to hang on to a lot more than her business for following her faith on marriage. Three and a half long years into her legal battle to preserve Arlene's Flowers, Barronelle took her turn at the Washington Supreme Court yesterday, where she hoped to undo the damage done by a lower court that found her guilty of "discrimination" for politely declining to make the arrangements for the same-sex wedding of a longtime gay customer. Although she was more than willing to sell the couple flowers, Barronelle carefully explained that using her talents to celebrate the union was a violation of her biblical beliefs. "I waited on Rob for nine years and created flowers for him on all types of occasions, but when it comes to my faith, marriage is between a man and a woman, and that's where the line is drawn. I cannot create something for him in good faith; I wouldn't be honoring God's Word." More | ||||||
Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:53 AM PST No wonder there are so many anti-Trump protests. Apparently, there's good money to be made in joining them! Barely a week after his election, Donald Trump is already creating jobs. Thanks to Planned Parenthood Action, Americans can make a good living joining their phony demonstrations against the president-elect. Craigslist ads like "STOP TRUMP -- up to $1,500/week. Hiring immediately. Call today, start tomorrow! $15-18 hourly rate + bonus + overtime, up to 77 hours per week!" have been running in major cities like Denver and Philadelphia for weeks. Clearly, the end of the election has only been the beginning of another phase of manufactured outrage. "I wouldn't be shocked that this group is going the extra mile to undermine the legitimate transfer of power," said former senator Scott Brown, who watched the marches sweep through his own city of Boston. "It comes to question whether they are using taxpayer money appropriately or even legally. This goes above and beyond their duty and ability to provide services for women." Of course, questions have been swirling around Planned Parenthood's use of taxpayer dollars for years. And while it's illegal for Cecile Richards's group to spend a penny of the government's money on political advocacy, a full bank account certainly gives them the flexibility to. The reality is this: Any group that can afford to spend $30 million influencing an election doesn't need a half-billion in taxpayer assistance. For too long, Americans have been on the hook for the group's corruption while women who need honest and safe care take a backseat to Planned Parenthood's politics. (And unpopular politics at that!) More | ||||||
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More Stagflationary Signals Emerge As Philly Fed Misses Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:37 AM PST Philly Fed missed expectations, dropping modestly from 9.7 to 7.6 in November. The number of employees has now contracted for 10 straight months and while new orders were marginally higher, theoutlook for business tumbled to 9-month lows, which combined with the highest prices paid since July 2014 flashes a loud stagflationary warning that all is not well. More | ||||||
Baltimore Teacher Fired For Racially Charged Comments Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:30 AM PST WARNING: Video Contains Graphic Content A Baltimore school teacher has been fired after making racially charged comments at students. The district said, "A middle school science teacher at Harlem Park Elementary/Middle School engaged in verbally abusive behavior and made racially charged comments directed at students." Video posted on social media showed a teacher yelling at students, using the n-word, telling a student to leave her class. More | ||||||
Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:23 AM PST After the first round of votes were counted, Hillary and Donald were deadlocked. Instead of going through a recount, they agreed to a week-long ice fishing contest to settle the election. Whoever caught the most fish at the end of the week would be the President. They decided that a remote frozen lake in northern Wisconsin would be the ideal place. No observers on the fishing grounds, but both would need to have their catches verified and counted each night at 5 pm. After Day 1, Trump returned with a total of 10 fish, Hillary came back with nothing. Day 2 finished, and Trump caught another 20 fish, but Hillary once again came back with nothing. That night, Hillary and her cronies got together and accused Trump of being a "low-life, cheating' son-of-a-gun." Instead of fishing on Day 3, they were going to follow and to spy on him and figure out how he was cheating. Day 3 finished up and Trump had an incredible day, adding 50 fish to his total ! That night, Hillary and her democratic cohorts got together for the full report on how Donald was cheating. Hillary stood up to give her report and said, "You are not going to believe this, he's cutting holes in the ice!" And this story, ... tells you all you need to know about the difference between a successful businessman and a career politician! | ||||||
Hillary Re-Emerges Looking Like Death Warmed Up Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:15 AM PST Clinton resembled an extra from Dawn of the Dead Hillary Clinton re-emerged publicly for the first time since her concession speech looking like death warmed up, hardly a rebuke to the "conspiracy theorists" who questioned her health throughout the election cycle. Hillary gave a speech at a gala for the Children's Defense Fund, which is somewhat ironic given that she once laughed about defending a child rapistwho she knew was guilty. However, some of the people in attendance might have thought they'd accidentally stumbled onto the set of a re-make of Dawn of the Dead and that Hillary was one of the extras. Hillary looked gaunt and exhausted, with huge bags under her bloodshot eyes. The Daily Mail was a little more polite, reporting that Hillary was "weary-looking". More | ||||||
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Breaking down President-elect Trump's immigration agenda Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:00 AM PST Trump vows to deport criminal illegal immigrants; Judge Jeanine Pirro and Dr. Sebastian Gorka weigh in on 'Hannity' | ||||||
3 NBA Teams REFUSING To Stay At Trump Towers – INCOMING BOYCOTT! Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:45 AM PST Politics and sports really don't belong together — people don't watch football or basketball games to be preached at about the latest liberal outrage du jour. Yet athletes just can't seem to get the message. The latest comes from the NBA, where three teams have decided to boycott Trump Towers. The Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Grizzlies and Dallas Mavericks have all announced that they will not stay at any hotel owned or licensed by Donald Trump. The goal is to send a message that they do not support his election as president. Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry has two children that have both worked in politics: his daughter served under Rahm Emanuel, while his son worked for Valerie Jarrett. Lasry, along with outspoken Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, endorsed Hillary Clinton. More | ||||||
Maryland State Troopers Help Deliver Baby On I-695 Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:36 AM PST (Baltimore, MD) – Two troopers from JFK Barrack helped a mother deliver her baby boy on the side of the road on I-695 last night. At 10:45 p.m. last night, a motorist pulled onto the shoulder of I-695 where First Sergeant Edward Luers and Trooper First Class Zachary Mills, from the JFK Barrack, were working overtime at an I-695 construction site. The driver of the vehicle exited and ran over to the troopers in their patrol cars to alert them his wife was having intense labor pains. The troopers immediately called for emergency medical service personnel and ran to the wife to administer aid. They recognized the mother's labor pains were becoming worse. Subsequently, TFC Mills placed himself in a position to assist with the delivery. With one push, the baby boy was delivered into the arms of the trooper. The baby was swaddled in towels the family had with them and placed upon the mother's stomach. Five minutes later, EMS arrived and assisted the newborn and his family with transportation to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore. | ||||||
Maryland asks EPA to step in to reduce smog from Midwest Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:30 AM PST BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland officials are seeking federal help in reducing the pollution that blows in from the Midwest. The Baltimore Sun reports (http://bsun.md/2eJG0BT) state environmental regulators filed a petition Wednesday asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to crack down on 19 coal plants in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia whose emissions they say make Maryland's air unhealthy to breathe on hot summer days. The plants have spent billions of dollars on technologies to reduce pollution, but state environment secretary Ben Grumbles says they're not using them every day during the summer, when the heat and sunshine cause the pollutant ozone to form and make air quality its worst. More | ||||||
Hannity: kellyanne conway 'fires back at protesters' President-elect Trump speaks out Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:15 AM PST | ||||||
Old Car Lovers - The Ultimate Man Cave Posted: 18 Nov 2016 08:00 AM PST Lake Okoboji is a popular vacation and recreation spot in northwest Iowa, including an amusement park named Arnold's Park. It has an array of beautiful old cars in it, along with recreations of storefronts much the way Arnold's Park looked in the '50s and '60s. The Roof Garden was a well-known dance hall, drawing people from long distances to dance to big-name rock & roll bands. It's worth your time to watch: ULTIMATE | ||||||
UMass Students Occupy All Campus Toilet Stalls To Protest For More Gender Neutral Bathrooms Posted: 18 Nov 2016 07:45 AM PST This is so great. You really can't make this stuff up. These students are choosing to protest. They have apparently caught the protest fever. But they can't seem to come up with a worthy cause to protest. They have decided to jump back to the gender neutral bathrooms debate. They are occupying…. wait for it……. the campus bathroom stalls. All the bathrooms are being occupied as they boycott class to make a statement. I know you are probably thinking this has to be a joke, right? That is what I was completely convinced was the case. But after some research it turns out this is completely true. They are boycotting. And the very best part is this….. they are calling it…. wait for it, drum roll please, a shit-in. I kid you not. The "Shit-In at Whitmore" demonstration began Monday morning at the Whitmore Administration building (which the activists have nicknamed "Queermore"), and organizers intend to have students continue occupying stalls in the building's male and female restrooms until their demands are met, though the Facebook event specifies a Friday afternoon ending. The primary goal of the protest is to convince the administration to convert additional bathrooms on campus into gender-neutral facilities by changing the signage, which the group believes will promote "trans inclusivity and safety on campus," but GLU has also articulated two additional demands, pledging to continue obstructing toilets until all three are met. More | ||||||
Mayor reaffirms Baltimore as welcoming city to immigrants Posted: 18 Nov 2016 07:30 AM PST Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has reaffirmed that Baltimore is a welcoming city for immigrants, despite what she called a "scary environment." In the past few days, mayors from sanctuary cities around the country have made similar gestures. Baltimore doesn't hold sanctuary-city status, because the city doesn't control Central Booking or Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation procedures. The mayor made it clear Thursday what it means to be a welcoming city. Joined by immigrants from a number of Baltimore neighborhoods, the mayor said they and refugees make the city stronger and more diverse. Rawlings-Blake said that in wake of the national election, she wanted to assure residents that Baltimore is inclusive and tolerant. More | ||||||
Appeals court blocks "Making a Murderer" subject's prison release Posted: 18 Nov 2016 07:15 AM PST MADISON, Wis. -- A federal appeals court has blocked the release of a Wisconsin inmate featured in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer." A federal judge told Wisconsin prison officials on Wednesday that they must release Brendan Dassey by Friday. But state attorneys subsequently rushed to file an appeal with the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago seeking to block the release. The appeals court on Thursday ordered Dassey should remain in prison pending the resolution of the appeal,reports CBS affiliate WDJT. Dassey's attorneys posted a statement online Thursday saying they were "disappointed more than words can say" with the appellate decision. More | ||||||
Hogan Administration Announces New Phase of Statewide Customer Service Initiative Posted: 18 Nov 2016 07:00 AM PST Agency Customer Service Plans, Public Online Survey Provide Renewed Focus on State Employee Customer Service ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan today announced the next phase of the administration's statewide Customer Service Initiative, an ongoing program launched in June 2016 to foster improvements in customer service across Maryland state agencies. The initiative focuses on three core deliverables: a renewed focus on a strong service culture in state agencies, improved customer service training for Maryland's 50,000 state employees, and the establishment of new service performance metrics. This new phase of the initiative includes the completion of individual agency customer service plans, as well as a public online survey that all Maryland citizens can use to provide feedback about their experience with state government. "Marylanders deserve the best possible customer service from their state government, and our goal is to provide exactly that," said Governor Hogan. "This initiative will ensure that Maryland citizens always come first in this administration. These new accountability tools will help our agencies and state employees improve the services they provide and continue to change Maryland for the better." All agencies are now implementing new customer service plans, which include assessments of current practices, standards for employees' performance evaluation, and an outline of incentive and recognition programs for employees who provide excellent customer service. An overview of the plans are posted on each agency's website, alongside the Maryland Customer Service Promise. Each agency will also provide employees with ongoing customer service training, and will coordinate with the Governor's Customer Service Workgroup to annually review their practices and employee performance. To solicit direct feedback from the public, the Governor's Customer Service Workgroup has launched an online survey where citizens can rate an agency's service. The data collected by the survey will allow the state to track customer service performance among agencies and make targeted improvements as needed. Links to the survey can be found on state agency websites and at www.maryland.gov/customerservice. The Governor's Customer Service Workgroup consists of representatives from the Governor's staff, the Governor's Office of Performance Improvement, and customer service liaisons from all Coordinating Offices and Cabinet agencies, and is chaired by Greg Derwart, Managing Director of Administration & Customer Experience at the Maryland Department of Commerce. | ||||||
Paddy Power owes Trump betters $5 million, paid out early on Clinton win Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:53 AM PST Irish bookmaker Paddy Power is regretting its decision to pay out early to customers who had bet on a Hillary Clinton win in the U.S. presidential election. Donald Trump's shocking victory has cost the bookmaker nearly $5 million. CNBC reports that in October, Paddy Power paid out £800,000 ($992,528) in bets place on Clinton after a series of negative news stories threatened to derail Donald Trump's campaign. As Trump's poll numbers continued to collapse, the bookmaker referred to Clinton as a "nailed-on certainty to occupy the Oval Office." "Should Trump upset the odds and become 45th President," Paddy Power announced at the time, "it will trigger the biggest political payout in bookmaking history and leave Paddy Power with some very expensive pie on its face." More | ||||||
Soros spends millions to bury Republicans, elect liberal prosecutors Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:45 AM PST Republican Matthew McCord was feeling pretty good about the $12,000 he had raised for his campaign for Henry County district attorney when he was blindsided by a September surprise. New York billionaire George Soros dumped $147,000 into Georgia Safety & Justice, an independent-expenditure committee registered on Aug. 26, aimed at defeating Mr. McCord and electing his opponent, Democrat Darius Pattillo. After recovering from the shock, Mr. McCord, a former prosecutor in Clayton and Newton counties, did what he thought was best for himself and the party: He dropped out of the race, allowing Mr. Pattillo to run unopposed. "It was horrible," said Mr. McCord, a lawyer in private practice in McDonough. "They rented space, they had a staff, they were using a Washington, D.C.-based PR firm. So what I knew was they could say whatever they wanted to say about me. It didn't matter if it was true, and I would have no way to respond." More | ||||||
At least 1 killed, 6 wounded in shooting at toddler's birthday party in Tennessee Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:43 AM PST At least one person was killed and six were wounded in a shooting at a child's birthday party in Tennessee on Thursday night. Fox 13 Memphis reported that the shooting occurred in Dyersburg and one woman was dead. Another victim was airlifted to Regional Medical Center in Memphis, according to Mayor John Holden. More | ||||||
Video: Teacher calls black students the N-word Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:37 AM PST BALTIMORE - Video published by civil rights activist Shaun King shows a teacher disciplining a black student, then yelling at others using the n-word and claiming they "were going to be a bunch of broke a** n****** who get shot." The video was shot Wednesday at Harlem Park Middle School in Baltimore, Md, according to a statement released by officials. The teacher is "no longer employed" by Baltimore City Public Schools, according a statement they released to WBFF, Fox45 News in Baltimore. (WARNING: Video contains explicit language) More/Video | ||||||
Undocumented Maryland family worries about their future Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:30 AM PST One of the president-elect's main policy points during the campaign was securing the southern border. He vowed to build the wall and deport millions of undocumented, immigrants. But for those who are undocumented fear that their families will be broken apart is mounting as Donald Trump prepares to take office. This was one of the hottest, most controversial issues in the campaign. WBAL-TV 11 News spoke to an undocumented family living in Baltimore County about their serious, real-life worries for the future. Carlos Crespo is a devoted father, teaching his 6-year-old daughter with Down syndrome her ABCs. He's terrified about Trump's calls for mass deportation. "We try to live a normal life, but we have this fear hanging over us, I don't know if one day I'll get a call they've detained my wife, I don't know If I'll be able come home to see my daughter," Crespo said. More | ||||||
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Mob Of Anti-Trump High School Students BRUTALLY Beat 15 Yr-Old Trump Supporter Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:15 AM PST This is getting out of hand… someone is going to get killed if this keeps up. In Rockville, Maryland, high school students walked out during a so-called peaceful protest over Donald Trump being elected our 45th President. Let's put aside for a moment that if I caught my child doing this over ANY election, they'd be grounded into the next century. These kids went even further and savagely beat a 15 year-old for supporting Trump and wearing a 'Make America Great Again' cap. You people do realize this is only going to make Trump more popular, right? Those who didn't support him, will support him just because of this kind of crap. Four teens punched and savagely kicked this boy… all because of a political statement that was harmless. The kid did not fight back, I guess he couldn't. Police have at least one of the attackers identified, reports say. The 17 year-old suspect is not in custody, but has been interviewed by officers. And why in the hell isn't he in custody for assault? If this had been reversed politically, you can bet the kid would be in handcuffs. He is facing assault charges… but he should be in jail over this. More/Video | ||||||
Ga. Bill would place Restrictions on Burqas Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:07 AM PST Women would be barred from wearing burqas and veils while posing for photos on Georgia driver's licenses under legislation filed for the upcoming session of the General Assembly. House Bill 3, filed by state Rep. Jason Spencer, R-Woodbine, would also subject female Muslim garb to the state's anti-masking statute — which originally was aimed at the Ku Klux Klan. The need for the changes are unclear. Bert Brantley, the commissioner of the state Department of Driver Services, said wearing burqas in state license photographs is already prohibited. "We have agency rules against any kind of facial covering," Brantley told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "We have to be able to see from below the chin to above the eyebrows." More | ||||||
A Growing Group Of Doctors Are Big-Money Prescribers In Medicare Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:00 AM PST The number of doctors who each prescribe millions of dollars of medications annually in Medicare's drug program has soared, driven by expensive hepatitis C treatments and rising drug prices overall, federal data obtained by ProPublica show. The number of providers who topped the $5 million mark for prescriptions increased more than tenfold, from 41 in 2011 to 514 in 2015. The number of prescribers — mostly physicians but also nurse practitioners — exceeding $10 million in drug costs jumped from two to 70 over the same time period, according to the data. Most of the doctors atop the spending list prescribed Harvoni or Sovaldi, relatively new drugs that cure hepatitis C. Other providers on the list prescribed pricey drugs to treat cancer, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Medicare's drug program, known as Part D, covers more than 41 million seniors and disabled people. In 2015, it accounted for $137.4 billion in drug spending, before factoring in rebates from drug companies. That was up from $121.5 billion a year earlier. "The trends in this space are troubling and don't show any signs of abating," said Tim Gronniger, deputy chief of staff at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that runs Medicare. "It's going to be a pressure point for patients and the program for the foreseeable future." More | ||||||
Final Duck Call: Duck Dynasty Will Wrap After Season 11 Posted: 18 Nov 2016 05:45 AM PST The Robertson family is about to say farewell to the Duck Dynasty TV series as they have announced the 11th season will be their last. The Robertson's made the announcement in a video that aired after theason season 11 premiere on November 16. The final episode of the series is slated for April 12, 2017 although the family will appear in a series of holiday specials for the A&E Network. "May God bless each and every one of you," Si Robertson says towards the end of the video announcing the final season. More/Video | ||||||
Put Wednesday Night Aside For A Fantastic Meal Posted: 18 Nov 2016 05:30 AM PST On Wednesday nights, A Touch of Italy in Ocean City has their Chicken Parmesan on special for only $12.00. Folks, not only is this the very best Italian Restaurant I've found so far on the shore, the food is out of this world. All you have to do is look at the portions you get, (photo above) to realize this is an incredible deal. I can assure you, 95% of the people going there will walk out with 50% of what they were served, so you really get two meals out of it. The sauce is absolutely fantastic and the service we have received every time we've gone has been top shelf. I can't stop there. Wait until you see the incredible selection of Italian Deserts, Cheese selection, Oils, Sausages and so on. We were drawn to their Deli area where we each purchased several home made specialties. Take your significant other out for a special evening next Wednesday night and you'll come back here thanking me. It's well worth the trip. | ||||||
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Sneak Peek: An Exclusive Look Inside Perdue’s Chicken Farm Posted: 18 Nov 2016 04:30 AM PST Food journalist Mark Schatzker visits a Perdue hatchery and chicken farm with Perdue's vice president Bruce Stewart-Brown to find out why Perdue is going antibiotic-free. More/Video | ||||||
Illinois Pension Funding Ratio Sinks To 37.6% As Unfunded Liabilities Surge To $130 Billion Posted: 18 Nov 2016 04:00 AM PST As we've noted before, Defined Benefit Pension Plans are, almost by definition, a ponzi scheme. Current assets are used to pay current claims in full in spite of insufficient funding to pay future liabilities: classic Ponzi. But unlike wall street and corporate ponzi schemes no one goes to jail here because the establishment is complicit. Everyone from government officials to union bosses are incentivized to maintain the status quo - public employees get to sleep better at night thinking they have a "retirement plan," public legislators get to be re-elected by union membership while pretending their states are solvent and union bosses get to keep their jobs while hiding the truth from employees. That said, certain states are better at the ponzi game than others and the great state of Illinois, we must say, is one of the best. As we noted a few months ago, Illinois governor Bruce Rauner even admitted to being a willing participant in his state's pension ponzi warning that should his largest public pension fund do what it should have done long ago, it would put a big dent in the state's already fragile finances and lead to "crippling" pension payment hikes. But, if you ignore the problem then surely it will just go away...good plan. More | ||||||
Posted: 18 Nov 2016 03:30 AM PST The Oasis Bar N Grill is now looking to hire a Full-Time Bartender/Server for a year round Bar/Restaurant. Experience is preferred but will be willing to train the right candidate. Must be available to work All shifts - Daytime, Nighttime, Weekends and Holidays. Pay is State Minimum Wage. Please apply in person to: Oasis Bar N Grill, 7539 Old Ocean City Road, Whaleyville, Md. 21872. | ||||||
Atlanta Man Jokes About Voting For Trump. Gets Shot To Death Posted: 18 Nov 2016 03:00 AM PST Mitchell Mormon Jr. was gunned down outside of a popular, Atlanta, Georgia, bar early Sunday morning shortly after entering into an argument over Donald Trump's immigration plan. Shaunita Walker, who had accompanied Mormon on a date Saturday night, was also injured in the shooting and explained to WSBTV how the murder happened. According to Walker, Mormon and the shooter began arguing outside the bar, Church, after the shooter made an inappropriate comment about Walker. Mormon reportedly joked to the man — whom Walker identified as Hispanic — that he had voted for Trump and that he would be deported within the next week. More | ||||||
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Shale oil in Permian’s Wolfcamp formation called biggest field in U.S. Posted: 18 Nov 2016 02:00 AM PST In a troubled oil world, the Permian Basin is the gift that keeps on giving. One portion of the giant field, known as the Wolfcamp formation, was found to hold 20 billion barrels of oil trapped in four layers of shale beneath West Texas. That's almost three times larger than North Dakota's Bakken play and the single largest U.S. unconventional crude accumulation ever assessed, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. At current prices, that oil is worth almost $900 billion. The estimate lends credence to the assertion from Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield that the Permian's shale could hold as much as 75 billion barrels, making it second only to Saudi Arabia's Ghawar field. Irving-based Pioneer has been increasing its production targets all year as drilling in the Wolfcamp produced bigger gushers than the company's engineers and geologists forecast. "The fact that this is the largest assessment of continuous oil we have ever done just goes to show that, even in areas that have produced billions of barrels of oil, there is still the potential to find billions more," Walter Guidroz, coordinator for the geological survey's energy resources program, said in the statement. More | ||||||
Man fatally shot by brother on South Carolina hunting trip Posted: 18 Nov 2016 01:00 AM PST A man mistook his own brother for a small animal and fatally shot him during a family hunting trip in South Carolina. Scott Pickle shot what he thought was a coyote or small doe on Saturday evening, only to find his older brother Brian Pickle, 30, dead in the woods with a gunshot wound to the head, police said. The two brothers were 'best friends' who moved in together three years ago, according to Brian's obituary. No charges were immediately filed. The brothers, who lived at the same address in Atlanta, Georgia, were accompanied by their father Gregory Pickle, of Illinois, during the hunting trip in South Carolina. They were on land leased for hunting and Scott was in a rush to take the shot around 6pm because nightfall was coming, Union County Sheriff David Taylor said. Brian died from a gunshot wound to the head, according to coroner William Holcombe, who told the Atlanta Journal Constitution: 'It was a family hunting outing turned horribly tragic.' Taylor said: 'We see these types of accidents all too frequently.' More | ||||||
'Presidential' Temperament: Screaming Obscenities and Throwing Objects in Election Night Meltdown Posted: 18 Nov 2016 12:00 AM PST The mystery of Hillary Clinton, milk-carton missing on election night, appears solved. A Tuesday of catharsis for Donald Trump voters turned into an evening of rage for Hillary Clinton. The Democratic presidential nominee, anticipating the postelection reaction of many of her supporters, began shouting profanities, banging tables, and turning objects not nailed down into projectiles. "Sources have told The American Spectator that on Tuesday night, after Hillary realized she had lost, she went into a rage," R. Emmett Tyrrell reports. "Secret Service officers told at least one source that she began yelling, screaming obscenities, and pounding furniture. She picked up objects and threw them at attendants and staff. She was in an uncontrollable rage." Tyrrell's reporting indicates that Mrs. Clinton's mental state made it impossible for her to address her supporters on election night as custom requests. So, instead, Podesta gave a rah-rah speech on a boo-hoo night to cover for the absence of the first woman president, her fireworks, and her victory speech shout-outs to the mothers of the Black Lives Matter martyrs. "She is not done yet," Podesta claimed. Tyrrell's reporting indicates that, indeed, Clinton remained far from done. "Her aides could not allow her to come out in public," he writes. "It would take her hours to calm down. More here [ Now what was that discussion about Donald Trump and the nuclear codes? --Editor ] | ||||||
Scenes Of Panic In India As Gold Price Skyrockets After Currency Ban Posted: 17 Nov 2016 11:00 PM PST Chaos in the Wake of the Ban Here is a link to Part 1, about what happened in the first two days after India's government made Rs 500 (~$7.50) and Rs 1,000 (~$15) banknotes illegal. They can now only be converted to Rs 100 (~$1.50) or lower denomination notes, at bank branches or post offices. Banks were closed the first day after the decision. What follows is the crux of what has happened over the subsequent four days. Today India is on the verge of a major social-political crisis, unless either the government backs off from the decision of banning the currency or some real magic happens. There is chaos in the streets and daily life is slowly but surely coming to a full halt. What Modi did was not only heavy-handed, hugely arrogant, and of no value, it has been very badly implemented to boot — as everything in India always is — and carries the real potential of escalating and snowballing into something horrific. They could have seen that this was not going to end well by simply using primary school math. More |
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