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The County Council moves to weaken the county executive’s hand.
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Olszewski praises the Council for giving his spending plan “unanimous bipartisan approval.”
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It’s making a $600,000 cut to plan to expand the council.
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Both breeze to victory in their primaries.
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One candidate says she knows she will lose and calls for campaign finance reform.
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Winner of the Democratic nomination is likely to face Republican Kim Klacik in November.
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Decades ago a battle over dredging went to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The county plans to break ground on another solar project this summer.
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Councilman Marks calls board “aggressively pro-development.”
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The county plans to analyze decades-old DNA to solve cases.