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this after a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing in 10 years baltimore will be going -- will be $750 million in the red and face an additional $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was first highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, work to strengthen gun laws, a record low fire deaths, improvement on blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears were on the mayor for her so-called 10-year financial plan. >> this plan does not solve all our problems. no realistic plan ever does. but it will show with greater confidence that baltimore, more than any other city in america, is taking responsibility in getting its own house in order. >> the mayor is proposing sweeping pension reform requiring employees to contribute to their retirement accounts, extending wellness programs to make sure all the pending health coverage is legitimate, modernizing the city's vehicle fleet to reduce maintenance costs, negotiating a new schedule for fire fighters,
this after a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing in 10 years baltimore will be going -- will be $750 million in the red and face an additional $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was first highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, work to strengthen gun laws, a record low fire deaths, improvement on blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears...
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the sector -- a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing baltimore will be $750 million in the red in 10 years and face $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, or to strengthen gun laws, record low fire deaths, improvement of blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears were on the mayor for her so- called 10-year financial plan. >> this plan does not solve all our problems. no realistic plan ever does. but it will show with greater confidence that baltimore, more than any other city in america act, is taking responsibility in getting its own house in order. >> the mayor is proposing sweeping pension reform, requiring employees to contribute to their retirement accounts, expanding wellness programs to make sure all depended health coverage is legitimate, modernizing the city's vehicle fleet to reduce maintenance costs, a negotiating a new schedule for fire fighters coming increasing pay but also t
the sector -- a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing baltimore will be $750 million in the red in 10 years and face $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, or to strengthen gun laws, record low fire deaths, improvement of blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears were on the mayor for her so- called...
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firm in philadelphia. mayor rawltings blake is expected to propose financial reforms next week based on that report. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> thousands of people are celebrating the raven's super bowl win, violence hit the streets of baltimore. just two ploks from pratt street, police say a fight led to a triple stabbing and that a teenager is dead. this happened around 1:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of howard and fayette. the teens were between the ages of 15 and 16 years old. one teen is in critical condition, the other is in serious condition. abc 2 news has found a memorial page for one of the teens, that teen who was killed. police have not released his name just yet, but the teen's page has already received 35,000 likes and friends are calling. suspects do not have any suspects in custody right now, but they say cameras in -- police do not have any suspects in custody right now, but they say cameras in the area are giving them some leads. >>> nearly 35,000 people turned out to welcome the 2012 champion baltimore ravens home with a parade and it was definitely out of this world. the
firm in philadelphia. mayor rawltings blake is expected to propose financial reforms next week based on that report. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> thousands of people are celebrating the raven's super bowl win, violence hit the streets of baltimore. just two ploks from pratt street, police say a fight led to a triple stabbing and that a teenager is dead. this happened around 1:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of howard and fayette. the teens were between the ages of 15 and 16 years...
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firm in philadelphia. mayor rawlings blake is expected to propose financial reforms next week based on that report. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> president barack obama will be in the state capitol of annapolis. the president is heading there to address u.s. senate democrats during their annual retreat. the event is an opportunity for each cause to talk about the strategy for the upcoming year and a calmer -- in a calmer setting than our nation's capitol. >>> jurors are still trying to come up with a verdict in the felicia barnes murder trial. day three of deliberations will begin this morning. jurors got the case on monday and spent yesterday going over all the evidence. late in the afternoon they asked to watch two videotapes the state showed earlier in the trial. jurors wanted to see surveillance video from wal- mart of the defendant, michael johnson, buying a plastic tub. they also rewatched that infamous sex tape involving involving johnson, barnes and two other people. the state says johnson killed barnes and dumped her body in the susquehanna river. his attorneys say they never proved motive.
firm in philadelphia. mayor rawlings blake is expected to propose financial reforms next week based on that report. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> president barack obama will be in the state capitol of annapolis. the president is heading there to address u.s. senate democrats during their annual retreat. the event is an opportunity for each cause to talk about the strategy for the upcoming year and a calmer -- in a calmer setting than our nation's capitol. >>> jurors are still...