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Winds rise ahead of Atlantic storm
Maryland WeatherWinds down at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station are huffing along at between 17 and 21 mph, with gusts to nearly 30 mph this morning, as that Atlantic storm moves closer to landfall later today in the Carolinas. It's......Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Hurricanes, Chesapeake Bay, Fort McHenry
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St. Mary's resident, 19, fatally stabbed in Mass.
Police in Worcester, Mass., were investigating the stabbing death of a 19-year-old college student from Maryland after a fight in an off-campus apartment. The victim has been identified as William L. Smith of Scotland in St. Mary's County. He was a sports...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Academic Progress
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Woman, 2 children abducted in St. Mary's Co. bank robbery
The Associated PressSt. Mary's County authorities say two men kidnapped a woman and her two young children, then forced the woman to steal money from a bank where she worked. Sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Allen says two men clad in camouflage and ski masks approached a 27-...Tags: Bank Robbery
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Kidnappers forced woman to steal at bank, police say
CALIFORNIA, MD. St. Mary's County authorities say two men kidnapped a woman and her two young children, then forced the woman to steal money from a bank where she worked. Sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Allen says two men clad in camouflage and ski masks... -
Md. taxpayers left on their own
Lisa Sullivan has hit a point of financial desperation. The Glen Burnie nutritionist and mother of four had been having trouble making ends meet on her $60,000 salary as the price of food, gas and electricity spiked. So she turned to credit cards to fill...Tags: Glen Burnie, Petroleum Industry, Judaism, Small Businesses, Electronics
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Charter growth
When 850,000 Maryland students head back to classrooms this week, a tiny but growing percentage will be in public schools that had only been imagined a decade ago. There's a primary school that lets children work at their own pace, an elementary school...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Charter Schools, Court Administration, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups
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Charles P. Thommen Sr.
Charles Paul Thommen Sr., a World War II Navy veteran and retired homicide supervisor with the Baltimore Police Department, died of dementia Tuesday at his home in Glen Burnie. He was 86. Mr. Thommen was the youngest of 12 children and grew up in South...Tags: Family, Armed Forces, Glen Burnie, Murder, Bank Robbery
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State OKs 2 waterfront plans
sun reporterThe Board of Public Works approved two waterfront development proposals yesterday over the objections of environmental activists in Talbot and St. Mary's counties, though Gov. Martin O'Malley issued sharp rebukes to state officials for their handling of...Tags: Public Relations, Colleges and Universities, Government, Roy P Dyson, Nancy K Kopp
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Small black bear captured in Arbutus
Sun ReporterA young male black bear that had been spotted for more than a week in the Arbutus-Halethorpe area of Baltimore County was captured last night after Department of Natural Resources police shot it with a tranquilizer gun as it roamed in the backyard of a...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Animals, Energy Resources, Halethorpe
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Tax dispute stalls veteran housing
Sun reporterThe plans are as ambitious as the $100 million price tag would suggest: a sprawling retirement village for military veterans on the site of a former Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in eastern Baltimore County. With 1,300 residential units,...Tags: Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay, Business Enterprises, David Edwards, Land Resources
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'One and Only' city
Sun reporterNearly every day, Roxanne McCalla sits on the steps of her East Oliver Street home and tracks the comings and goings of her struggling neighborhood. She's witnessed a lot - the good, the bad, the just plain crazy - of life in Oliver. But McCalla has never...Tags: Barry Levinson, Marilyn Monroe, George Hamilton, Mount Vernon Place, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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SHA workers push to limit
Sun ReporterIn a quiet corner of a State Highway Administration shop in Anne Arundel County, Theodric Clark painstakingly applies black paint to the raised metal letters of the historical sign identifying Deep Falls, the ancestral St. Mary's County estate of Gov....Tags: Road Transportation, Inventories, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government, Metal and Mineral
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