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500 pounds of marijuana, 10 kilos of cocaine recovered in DEA raids
Federal agents found 500 pounds of marijuana and more than 10 kilograms of cocaine, along with an AK-47 and body armor, during raids on homes in Baltimore County and northeastern Baltimore as part of a cross-country drug investigation. At least two men...Tags: Firearms, Baltimore County, Justice System
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Westminster teen's video on religious freedom wins national award
Westminster resident Nicholas Bullis has been named the national video winner in the 2012-2013 First Freedom Student Competition. Bullis, a junior at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, will receive a $2,500 award for his video of more than...Tags: Human Rights, George Washington, Separation of Church and State, Freedom of Religion, Justice System
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Md. airport towers appear safe from federal cuts
Five air traffic control towers in Maryland that had been scheduled to shut down in June as a result of federal budget cuts are now expected to remain open, lawmakers said Wednesday — easing fears that the closures could back up flights at BWI...
Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Baltimore County, Ray LaHood, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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CareFirst proposes 25 percent rate increase under health care reform
Blaming the cost to implement health care reform, the state's largest health insurer has proposed eye-popping rate increases to state regulators for individuals and small businesses. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield wants to raise rates an average of 25...
Tags: Business, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Health Care Reform (2009), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Cost
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Harford council's foibles on Bel Air Walmart bill defy logic [Commentary]
Has there ever been an event so bizarre as the most recent Harford County Council meeting on April 16, when zoning legislation thinly disguised as a means to stop the planned Bel Air South Walmart "died," after failing to receive a seconding motion? I...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Lawyers, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Justice System, Voting
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Woman sentenced to 80 years in Harford child sex abuse case
The second person found guilty in connection with the sexual abuse of a young girl received an equally harsh sentence in Harford County Circuit Court Wednesday to match the one given last month to the other defendant in the case. Angeline Kaye...
Tags: Trials, Abusive Behavior, Federal Hill, Punishment, Prisons
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Federal authorities indict alleged gang members, jail guards
A cabal of corrupt corrections officers and members of the Black Guerrilla Family gang enjoyed nearly free rein inside the Baltimore City Detention Center, federal authorities allege, smuggling drugs and cellphones into the jail and having sexual...
Tags: Rod J. Rosenstein, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Lawyers, Defendants, Black Guerrilla Family
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Comptroller to hire consultant to review phone costs
Baltimore's spending panel agreed Wednesday to hire a consultant in an attempt to save money on the city's outdated phone system — even as agencies say they've identified nearly 1,200 unused phone lines that cost the city $670,000 annually....
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, IBM, Justice System
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Law-abiding gun owners aren't the problem
I am a gun owner, and like some others I have grave concerns about the use of guns in the commission of a crime. However, the actions taken by our legislature only penalize the law abiding citizen. Legislators had the chance to accept an amendment to...
Tags: Laws, Justice System
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City to void more than 6,000 camera tickets
Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, George Nilson, Collective Contract, Lawyers, Local Government
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Journey in grief leads to new protections from bullying
The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful. As...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, University of Baltimore, Mount Airy, Baltimore County, Ray Rice
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ACLU alleges former AA police chief involved in Leopold dossiers
While former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold works in a food bank to satisfy the community service requirement of his sentence for misconduct in office, accusations stemming from his legal troubles are reaching another former county...
Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Punishment, Prosecution, Justice System
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