January
28th 2009
The Morning Line, 1/28/09

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78045441MW018_BUSH_MIDDLE_EMaryland unemployment rate hits a 15-year high at 5.8%. Last month, the state lost 9,800 jobs. [Inside Charm City]

The Capital, Annapolis’ only daily newspaper, will close it’s printing plan and eliminate 111 jobs. The paper will now be printed in Laurel at a plant owned by the Washington Post. [WJZ]

Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon’s fundraising lags, raising the possibility that she may face a primary challenger in 2011. [Baltimore Sun]

State Senate Majority Leader Edward J. Kasemeyer (D-Columbia) sounds pessimistic note on local economy. Kasemeyer says the recession could continue for up to five years. [Maryland Gazette]

Attorney General Gansler prepares for his first argument before the United States Supreme Court. [Maryland Daily Record]

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