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Residential areas need protections
The night life bill proposed by City Council President Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake combines two ill-fitting ideas ("Night life focus of bill," July 21). The first idea is to establish a city office to license and coordinate live entertainment venues...Tags: Highlandtown, Federal Hill
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Baltimore Southern District Shootings Two men in their early 20s were found shot in a car at Cherry Hill and Carver roads about 7:40 p.m. yesterday and were...Tags: Dundalk, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Clubs and Associations, Assault, Vehicles
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Man, 19, electrocuted in Anne Arundel
Sun ReporterA 19-year-old contractor for Baltimore Gas and Electric died Saturday night after he fell into a hole he had dug in Severna Park and came into contact with a live power line, Anne Arundel County police said. Thomas Kikas Jr. of Middle River, an...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Weather Reports, Government, Fires, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Offbeat
Bee-ware: Drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike have to cope with traffic jams, pollution and even the occasional deer. They ran into a new obstacle Saturday as thousands of honeybees swarmed around their vehicles. Turnpike Authority spokesman Joseph Orlando... -
Bees that fell on turnpike are recovering
A few thousand bees that survived a fall from a truck onto the New Jersey Turnpike are recovering. The hive was thrown near Interchange 3 near Runnemede on Saturday, killing most of the estimated 10,000 to 15,000 bees aboard. State officials took... -
Statue pieces recovered; 3 more men arrested
Authorities say the one-ton bronze horse statue reported stolen from the former Garden State Park racetrack in Cherry Hill has been broken into thousands of pieces. Police on Monday arrested and charged three men in the theft, bringing the total to...Tags: Sculpture
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
A woman suspected of cutting open a pregnant woman's uterus and stealing the baby has been charged with homicide, unlawful restraint and kidnapping, police said yesterday. Andrea Curry-Demus, 38, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., is charged in the death of Kia...Tags: Euthanasia, Tropical Storms, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Defense
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City officials declare weekend heat alert
The Associated PressBaltimore's health commissioner says a heat alert has been issued for Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures in the mid-90s are forecast for both days with high humidity, according to the National Weather Service in Sterling, Va. Commissioner Joshua...Tags: Weather Reports
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Murder-trial jury deadlocked
Sun reporterAfter three days of deliberations, a Baltimore jury deadlocked yesterday in the murder trial of a man prosecutors accused of doing what the criminal justice system failed to do: punish the murderer of his little brother. After retired Circuit Judge...Tags: Witnesses, Trials, Punishment, Assault, Lawyers
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Honoring public service, courage
Sun ReporterHoward County Fire Capt. Stephen M. Hardesty remembers his parents telling him as a young child that the first words he spoke were "fire engine." For Lt. Joseph R. Ross, becoming an emergency medical services provider was following a family tradition...Tags: Emergency Planning, Medical Services, Fires, Health Treatments, American Legion
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