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Arrest in child's death; police investigate 3 shootings
A 21-year-old man has been charged with killing a 2-year-old in West Baltimore, and detectives were investigating a fatal shooting of a 27-year-old man and two nonfatal shootings elsewhere in the city. Police said Damond Stansbury has been charged with...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Abusive Behavior, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Murder
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State agency move hits Crownsville businesses
When the state Department of Housing and Community Development's 380 employees pack up and move from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, fewer women will work out on their lunch break at Curves. It also may mean fewer people getting their cars...
Tags: Forest City Enterprises, Science and Technology, Annapolis, Executive Branch, Hospitals and Clinics
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High school track: Buchanan's Dineen wins 100 dash
South Bend TribuneBuchanan’s Briana Dineen clocked a time of 12.22 seconds to win the state championship in the 100-meter dash Saturday at the Division 3 girls track state finals in Comstock Park, Mich. Dineen finished as runner-up in the 200 with a time of 25.18....Tags: Track and Field, Religion and Belief, Elkton, Dwayne Johnson, Christianity
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High school track: Hartman sets state record
South Bend TribuneHeading into the Division 3 boys state track and field meet, Brandywine senior Evan Hartman knew that all the pressure was on him. When you’re the defending state champion in an event — in Hartman’s case the discus — you’ve...Tags: Track and Field, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Religion and Belief, Dwayne Johnson, Christianity
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Public works board to consider Md. housing agency move
The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of Housing and Community Development to move from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County. The...
Tags: Prince George's County, Annapolis, Executive Branch, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Rushern Baker
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State OKs move of housing agency from Crownsville to Prince George's
Maryland officials approved Wednesday a much-debated plan to move the headquarters of the state's housing agency — along with 380 jobs — from Anne Arundel County to Prince George's County. The three-member Board of Public Works voted...
Tags: Prince George's County, Politics, Executive Branch, Rushern Baker, Amtrak
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Leopold criticizes successor for no-show at board
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold emerged from his involuntary retirement to criticize his successor, Laura A. Neuman, for failing to appear at a meeting Wednesday at which the Board of Public Works approved the move of the state...
Tags: Laura Neuman, Rushern Baker
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MARC: Rolling in the right direction
The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland...
Tags: Travel, Railway Transportation, Baltimore Red Line, Labor Markets, Port of Baltimore
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Harold W. Horman Jr., 63
Harold William Horman Jr., 63, of Hagerstown, Md., went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, May 20, 2013. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy Reserves and served in the Middle East. Mr. Horman was also an employee of the city of Frederick, Md.,...Tags: U.S. Navy, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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MARC to add weekend service to Washington
Maryland's MARC commuter trains, which have always operated Monday through Friday, will begin offering weekend service between Baltimore and Washington on the Penn Line in coming months. The expansion — put on hold in 2008 when the recession hit...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Baltimore County, Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland Stadium Authority, Camden Line
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Talk back: Should states lower DUI threshold to 0.05%?
Federal safety regulators proposed Tuesday that the legal limit for drivers’ blood-alcohol content be lowered from 0.08% to at least 0.05%. Drunk driving is a national problem that accounts for one-third of all traffic deaths, The Times Richard...
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Criminals, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Area officials weigh in on lower DWI recommendation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving from 0.08 to .05. Area officials would like to hear more discussion and information on such a proposal. “...
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government
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