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Kamenetz, Shellenberger face off over flowers in Gardens Day trial
On a day when downtown Towson was splashed in spring and mobbed by vendors and patrons, what else could two of the county's most powerful officials do but debate flowers and shrubs? Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and State's Attorney Scott...
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Comptroller praises Baltimore County for helping snuff out cigarette smuggling
State's Attorney for Baltimore County Scott Shellenberger joined forces with Comptroller Peter Franchot on Thursday, April 26, to announce success in prosecuting cigarette smuggling cases in the county. The two also pledged further enforcement against...
Tags: Towson, Epidemics and Plagues, Organized Crime, Criminals, Baltimore County
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Md. authorities stop post-arrest DNA collection
Maryland authorities have stopped collecting DNA samples from suspects arrested on violent crime and burglary charges after the state's highest court ruled the crime-fighting tool that has helped solve dozens of cold cases unconstitutional. On Friday,...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Wicomico County, Safety of Citizens, Chemicals, Laws
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Schedule of Events: Towson Gardens Day, May 3
Towson Gardens Day will be held Thursday, May 3, centered on the Courthouse Fountain Square area from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Highlights of the day, which is hosted by the Towson Chamber of Commerce and the Towson Gardens Day Committee, include: • A...Tags: Towson, Ceremonies, Prosecution, Music, Culture
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Kamenetz, Shellenberger will do battle in 'trial' over Towson's official flower
Towson's official flower, the azalea, will go "on trial" on Thursday, May 3, at 12:15 p.m., following the awards ceremonies for Towson Garden Day, on the steps of the County Court House. The "trial" — hosted by the Towson Chamber of Commerce...
Tags: Towson, Prosecution, University of Baltimore, Trials, Kevin Kamenetz
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One loophole down, 24 to go
This afternoon, Gov.Martin O'Malleyplans to sign what may be the most significant step toward increasing transparency in Maryland's system of campaign finance in years: a requirement that those who contribute more than $500 to a single candidate during an...
Tags: Democratic Governors Association, Lobbying, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Ethics
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Md. high court strikes down DNA collection at arrest
Maryland's highest court on Tuesday blocked police in most cases from collecting DNA samples when they arrest suspects in violent crimes and burglaries, dealing a blow to one of Gov. Martin O'Malley's signature initiatives. The Court of Appeals ruled 5-2...Tags: Regional Authority, Civil Rights, Wicomico County, Safety of Citizens, Chemicals
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Timeline of Phylicia Barnes' death
Baltimore Sun reporterDec. 28, 2010 — Phylicia Barnes, visiting from Monroe, N.C., is last seen in her sister's apartment in the 6500 block of Eberle Drive, near the Reisterstown Road Metro station and shopping plaza. When her sister, Deena, can't locate her, family...Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Harrison Barnes, Baltimore County, Murder
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Cockeysville man pleads guilty to child pornography charges
The U.S. Attorney's Office is reporting that a Cockeysville man, Leo Aragon Evans, 56, pleaded guilty on Friday, March 9, to producing and possessing child pornography. The plea was announced by U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, Rod Rosenstein,...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Baltimore County, Punishment, FBI, Lawyers
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Death of 86-year-old Catonsville woman ruled homicide; no charges filed
Two lawn chairs sit on the porch of the red-brick house in Catonsville where Emma and Lloyd Klein had lived for years. One evening last month, police say, 92-year-old Lloyd Klein wanted to walk to a nearby church. But he suffered from dementia, so his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Obituaries, Baltimore County, Criminal Laws, Murder
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Man pleads guilty in death of Middle River girlfriend
A Middle River man pleaded guilty Monday in the stabbing death of his girlfriend last year, Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott D. Shellenberger said. Sam Davis, 61, pleaded guilty in Circuit Court to first-degree murder in the death of Jacqueline...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Criminals, Justice System
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A matter of equality
Howard County's passage of a law last week banning discrimination against transgender people marks another significant step toward full equality for all Marylanders and it sends a strong message that the county will protect its residents' rights...Tags: Howard County, Chrissy Polis, Minority Groups, Labor Legislation, Discrimination
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