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Religious freedom under threat at home
On Friday, Catholics throughout the United States will begin observing two weeks known as the Fortnight for Freedom. For a second consecutive year, the U.S. Catholic Church has set aside this time leading up to Independence Day to draw attention to the...
Tags: Church and State Relations, Justice System, Judges, Civil Rights, Roman Catholicism
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City gives no restart date for camera tickets
Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume. "We want to be able to re-establish the public trust in...
Tags: Brekford Corp., Human Mishaps, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Photography Supplies and Services
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Regulators, police to audit trucking company involved in derailment
Federal regulators and state police plan a wide-ranging review of the waste-removal company owned by the trucker seriously hurt when a CSX train collided with his truck at a crossing. The company, Alban Waste, had been flagged in the past for safety...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Conservation
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Royal Farms fined for Md. fuel leaks
Royal Farms has agreed to pay a $600,000 penalty for fuel leaks at two of its Maryland outlets and to check dozens more for possible problems, the state Department of the Environment said. The Baltimore-based convenience store chain, in a settlement that...
Tags: Farms, Cecil County, Energy Saving, Inventories, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Coakley's in Havre de Grace fined for 'disturbing the peace'
Coakley's Pub in Havre de Grace was fined $1,000 by the Harford County Liquor Control Board for disturbing the peace after police said a group of drunk, rowdy and loud visitors was allowed to take over the pub on April 21. Ofc. Chad Smith and...Tags: Havre de Grace, Dining and Drinking, Mardi Gras, Bars and Clubs, Punishment
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Bel Air might consider meters for downtown's last free parking lot
Revenue from parking meters and public lots in downtown Bel Air is not growing despite efforts by town officials to get more people to eat, shop and drink in town and, if the situation doesn't improve, one town official says they may have to start...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Local Government, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Punishment, Consumer Confidence
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Employers face deadline to use new worker eligibility form
Employers in Maryland and across the United States face a deadline Wednesday that some may not know exists but that could prove costly if ignored. That's when all employers will be required to use an updated version of the federal I-9 form to prove...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Migration, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Business
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Bill would toughen Maryland Open Meetings law enforcement
New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws. State lawmakers said public officials have been able to flout the rules without...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Maryland General Assembly, Public Officials, University System of Maryland, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Renovations to Arbutus adult video store halted due to lack of permits
Renovations on the site at 5648 Southwestern Blvd. that had once housed Southwest Video and Adult Boutique have been brought to a halt as of April 8 after the county fined the owners for not having the required permits. "They failed to obtain permits...
Tags: Halethorpe, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service, Architecture, Annapolis, Punishment
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Baltimore delegates rebuke city over speed camera woes
The Baltimore SunBaltimore-bashing is nothing new in Annapolis, whether from representatives of rural counties or the Washington suburbs who believe the city gets more than its fair share of state resources. But when it comes to the city’s well-publicized speed...Tags: James E. Jr Malone, Brekford Corp., Harford County, Annapolis, Parties and Movements
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Auditors find widespread problems at Balto. liquor agency
State auditors found widespread problems at Baltimore's liquor agency in a review made public Wednesday, accusing regulators of failing to follow state law in awarding licenses, prematurely closing 311 complaints and handling inspections inconsistently....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Bars and Clubs
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Which kids are Baltimore's speed cameras keeping safe?
I spent my first morning of spring break sitting in traffic court fighting a speed camera ticket. Good times all around, especially when you consider the great problems the city has had with its speed camera system. More than 25 drivers gathered in...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Roland Park, Punishment
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