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Police: Md. College Student Stabs Roommate to Death
Maryland State Police say an 18-year-old Bowie State University student was fatally stabbed by her roommate during a fight in a campus dormitory.
Prince George's County police were called around 8 p.m. Thursday for a report of a cutting at the school and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Prince George's County
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Police: Roommates argued over iPod before stabbing
BOWIE, Md. (AP) — Police say a 19-year-old student at a Maryland university fatally stabbed her roommate after the two argued over an iPod. Charging documents say Alexis Simpson turned off an iPod belonging to her roommate, Dominique Frazier, as...Tags: Apple iPod, Colleges and Universities
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Maryland in joint effort to change science education
Maryland has joined a multi-state campaign to improve science education — a move that will lead to a greater emphasis on analytical and conceptual thinking. As part of the 20-state effort led by the National Academy of Sciences, Maryland will...Tags: Education, High Schools, Schools, Science, Engineering
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Baltimore County leaders concerned by $5 million expenditure
Baltimore County leaders expressed concern Friday that the school system may have wasted as much as $5 million on textbooks and a curriculum that are not being widely used, calling on school officials to more closely monitor spending. "When you find...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Martin O'Malley, Joe A. Hairston, Baltimore County
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Prince George's Co. lawmakers to vote on slots-ban bill
In 2007, when the Maryland General Assembly was considering five locations for slot machines, the Rev. Jonathan L. Weaver sought to keep casinos out of Prince George's County. Weaver — who leads the Greater Mt. Nebo African Methodist Episcopal...Tags: Cecil County, Thomas V. Mike Miller, U.S. Senate, Problem Gambling, Prince George's County
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Anne Arundel Police arrest 4 in prostitution sting
Anne Arundel County Police arrested four suspects — at least one of whom is from Laurel — during a prostitution sting conducted near a Maryland City hotel June 24. The sting, which involved undercover officers posing as prostitutes, was...Tags: Laurel, Police Arrests, Fort Meade (military base), Social Issues, Maryland
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Portion of Cathedral Street closed indefinitely to fix leak
A portion of Cathedral Street will remain closed indefinitely until the city repairs a broken storm drain that was leaking water into the Walters Art Museum. In early August, staff at the Walters noticed water was coming through the electrical panel in...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Walters Art Museum
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Obama willing to waive education targets
President Barack Obama is prepared to offer states that have embraced his administration's key education reform initiatives — including Maryland — a break from the most rigid requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, senior officials...Tags: Republican Party, Education, Barack Obama, Laws, Standards
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Educators say Obama plan relieves stress
It didn't matter whether they worked at a small city elementary school or a large, suburban middle school. Educators said Friday that President Obama's decision to lift the increasingly rigorous targets of the No Child Left Behind law would mean less...Tags: Howard County, Judges, Politics, Baltimore County, White House
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Settlement talks break down in civil rights case
Settlement talks in a five-year-old federal lawsuit alleging bias against Maryland's historically black colleges and universities appear to have broken down. "While the parties have engaged in good faith mediation and may have further discussions between...Tags: Trials
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School board starts superintendent search process
The Baltimore County school board began the process of selecting the next superintendent Tuesday night by creating a committee to set guidelines for public participation and choosing a search firm. The board decided in a private vote more than a month...Tags: Joe A. Hairston, Baltimore County, PTA, NAACP
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Bowie State student accused of slaying suitemate indicted
A 19-year-old Bowie State University student accused of stabbing and killing her suitemate after a dispute over music was indicted Thursday on charges of murder and carrying a dangerous weapon openly. Alexis Simpson had been jailed since last month, when...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Apple iPod, Prince George's County
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