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Snow slows evening traffic in Baltimore area
Fat, wet flakes of snow mixed with cold rain slickened Wednesday evening commutes and slowed drivers around the region. The snow was expected to be a nuisance come Valentine's Day morning, according to forecasts. Earlier expectations of a more...
Tags: National Weather Service, Long Island, Weather Reports, Carroll County (Virginia), Carroll County (Maryland)
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Aged grist mill awaits scarce federal funds
A 250-year-old grist mill near the mouth of the Susquehanna River has sat mostly vacant since the end of the Civil War, its thick stone walls serving no purpose but the protection of a few old tools. Though the building is historic — it was listed...
Tags: National Parks, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Public Health Service, Arts and Culture, Maryland Historical Trust
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Gwen McDade, architect
Gwen Darwin McDade, a retired architect who worked on the Johns Hopkins medical campus and later designed structures for the State Highway Administration, died of heart disease Saturday at his Glen Arm home. He was 87.
Born in Verona, Pa., he was the son...Tags: U.S. Army, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Ocean City, Charles Village, Christianity
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Harford Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address
The following is the complete text of Harford County Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address delivered at the Harford County Council legislative session on Tuesday, Feb. 5: "Where there is no vision, the people perish", so it is...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Credit Ratings, Crime, Law and Justice, Safety of Citizens
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Pa. man gets 10 years for making videos of boys in I-95 travel plaza restrooms
A 28-year-old Pennsylvania man was sentenced Friday to 10 years in federal prison for making video recordings of young men in the public restrooms at the two travel plazas on along I-95 in Harford and Cecil counties. U.S. District Judge Ellen L....Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Justice System, Services and Shopping, Aberdeen
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Maryland Teacher of the Year named finalist for national title
A Cecil County high school teacher who once considered dropping out of school but "worked and borrowed" her way to become the first in her family to graduate from college has been named one of the four finalists for the title of National Teacher of the...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland), Human Interest, Education
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Trial in Phylicia Barnes case set to start
Michael Maurice Johnson is scheduled to stand trial starting Tuesday in the death of North Carolina teenager Phylicia Barnes, with court proceedings that could include prosecutors playing a sex video and defense attorneys revealing details from an...Tags: Lawyers, Missing Persons, Witnesses, Martin O'Malley, Trials
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$8.6 million C&D Canal dredging project unclogs route for ship traffic
The Army Corps of Engineers expects to lift navigational restrictions on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal this week after emergency dredging removed shoaling that emerged in November.
At 14 miles long and 450 feet wide, the canal is a major artery for...Tags: U.S. Army, Inner Harbor, Chesapeake City, Science and Technology, Port of Baltimore
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Police identify victims in Port Deposit shooting
Maryland State Police Homicide officials on Tuesday said they have identified victims in Monday's triple shooting in Port Deposit that also left the suspected gunman injured. A statement issued Tuesday by the State Police said that one of the victims,...Tags: Port Deposit, Shootings, Maryland State Police, Edgewood
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Casino's first early morning draws small, dedicated crowd
When 2 a.m. came Friday, the sound of coins hitting metal — electronically replicated, of course, since the slot machines pay out with a printed ticket — continued at Maryland Live casino. About 1,000 people stayed where they were, plugging...
Tags: Gambling, Ocean City, Cordish Cos., Consumer Goods Industries, Mental Health
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AmeriCorps branch to set up home base in East Baltimore
As many as 240 AmeriCorps members will relocate to East Baltimore's Graceland Park neighborhood in the coming months, as the domestic version of the Peace Corps establishes an urban campus, the first of its kind.
The classrooms at the former Sacred...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Peace Corps, Archdiocese of Baltimore, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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One dead, two injured in Port Deposit triple shooting
One man was killed and a woman was injured in a triple shooting that also left the suspected gunman injured in Port Deposit on Monday night, according to Maryland State Police. Troopers from the North East Barrack responded to the 200 block of Craigtown...Tags: Port Deposit, Shootings, Maryland State Police, Injuries and Wounds
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