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    Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Four arrested after marijuana found during early morning traffic stop in Laurel

    Laurel Police arrested four people, two from Laurel, after finding146 grams of marijuana in a vehicle during a traffic stop around 1:18 a.m. Monday in the 900 block of Washington Boulevard.
    Laurel Police arrested four people, two from Laurel, after finding146 grams of marijuana in a vehicle during a traffic stop around 1:18 a.m. Monday in the 900 block of Washington Boulevard. Laurel residents Lawratu Bah, 20, and Joyce Williams, 20; and...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking

  2. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Donald B. Cohen

    Donald B. Cohen, a Baltimore musician who formed the Don Cohen Trio and the Jazz Express, which performed at various venues and social functions, died Jan. 8 of heart failure at the Warren Place senior housing complex in Cockeysville.
    Donald B. Cohen, a Baltimore musician who formed the Don Cohen Trio and the Jazz Express, which performed at various venues and social functions, died Jan. 8 of heart failure at the Warren Place senior housing complex in Cockeysville. He was 78....

    Tags: Dave Brubeck, Lexington Market, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Alan Bergman, Music

  4. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Police and youngsters share the joy at Shop with a Cop

    It soon became obvious last weekend at the Westminster Senior Center that there are certainly different approaches to wrapping presents.
    It soon became obvious last weekend at the Westminster Senior Center that there are certainly different approaches to wrapping presents. Westminster Police Chief Jeffrey Spaulding had a no nonsense approach, cutting fast and flipping a box quickly....

    Tags: Gifts, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Holidays, Walmart

  6. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 10 years ago, snipers plunged the region into terror

    When the Washington-area snipers launched their shooting rampage a decade ago, Prince George's County restaurateur Paul LaRuffa suffered the same effects as everyone else: anxiety about leaving the house, fear of pumping gas, worry for loved ones — all adding up to a general jumpiness about when, where and whom the gunmen would strike next.
    When the Washington-area snipers launched their shooting rampage a decade ago, Prince George's County restaurateur Paul LaRuffa suffered the same effects as everyone else: anxiety about leaving the house, fear of pumping gas, worry for loved ones —...

    Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Lee Boyd Malvo, Personal Weapon Control, Trials

  8. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Highland: Unique Cedar Lane School begins a new school year

    The Cedar Lane School, on the Fulton Campus, occupies a unique spot in the Howard County School system. This school offers a specialized and comprehensive educational experience for students, ages 3 through 21, whose needs fall outside the scope of the...

    Tags: Weis Markets Incorporated, Students, Teaching and Learning

  10. Apr 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Scaled-back ethics measure to offer some online records

    Starting next year, Marylanders will no longer have to travel to Annapolis to look into lawmakers' possible conflicts of interest. Under a measure passed this week, General Assembly members' ethics forms will be posted online, and so will newly...

    Tags: Ethics, Jamin B. Raskin, Values, Theft, Finance

  12. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Safeway, Giant to stop selling pink slime beef

    Giant Food, the region's largest grocery chain, became the latest area supermarket Thursday to declare it would stop selling meat with the additive known as pink slime.
    Giant Food, the region's largest grocery chain, became the latest area supermarket Thursday to declare it would stop selling meat with the additive known as pink slime. The Landover-based company is among a growing number of supermarkets pulling the...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Consumer Goods Industries, Media Industry, Safeway Inc., Standards

  14. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Ethical backsliding

    Perhaps the only welcome consequence of state Sen. Ulysses Currie's disgrace and censure over his apparent use of his public office for private gain was Senate PresidentThomas V. Mike Miller's creation of a special work group on ethics. The bipartisan committee, formed in the aftermath of Mr. Currie's acquittal in court, was charged with finding legislation to improve ethics practices in state government and to do so during the current General Assembly session. It is a disappointment, then, that one of its first recommendations is for a bill that would actually weaken ethics standards.
    Perhaps the only welcome consequence of state Sen. Ulysses Currie's disgrace and censure over his apparent use of his public office for private gain was Senate PresidentThomas V. Mike Miller's creation of a special work group on ethics. The bipartisan...

    Tags: Ethics, Jamin B. Raskin, Robert J. Garagiola, Elections, Companies and Corporations

  16. Mar 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Safeway, Giant Food begin recruiting temporary workers

    Giant Food and Safeway, the Baltimore region's two largest supermarket chains, are recruiting temporary workers as contract negotiations continue with the union that represents 23,000 employees. The current agreement expires March 31. The companies...

    Tags: Marketing, Corporate Performance, Employees, Safeway Inc., Pension and Welfare

  18. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ethics committee recommends Currie be censured

    The General Assembly's joint ethics committee has recommended unanimously that the Senate censure Sen. Ulysses Currie, once a powerful committee chairman, for failing to disclose that he was being paid to represent a grocery chain before state agencies.
    The General Assembly's joint ethics committee has recommended unanimously that the Senate censure Sen. Ulysses Currie, once a powerful committee chairman, for failing to disclose that he was being paid to represent a grocery chain before state agencies....

    Tags: Ethics, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Witnesses, Maryland General Assembly

  20. Feb 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Disgrace in the Senate

    In using his public office for private gain, Sen. Ulysses Currie disgraced the Maryland Senate. Today, in rendering its final judgment on that offense, the Senate has disgraced itself. The upper chamber of the Maryland General Assembly voted unanimously to censure Senator Currie for failing to disclose his paid work on behalf of Shoppers Food Warehouse. He loses any possibility of ever regaining his committee chairmanship or climbing the ranks of the Democratic leadership, but those sanctions are meaningless. By failing to remove Mr. Currie from among their ranks, his colleagues, Democrats and Republicans alike, have diminished the standing of the body they serve.
    In using his public office for private gain, Sen. Ulysses Currie disgraced the Maryland Senate. Today, in rendering its final judgment on that offense, the Senate has disgraced itself. The upper chamber of the Maryland General Assembly voted unanimously...

    Tags: Ethics, Republican Party, Maryland General Assembly, Ulysses Currie, Values

  22. Feb 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. State Senate votes to censure Currie

    The Maryland Senate voted unanimously Friday to censure Sen. Ulysses Currie for numerous violations of ethics laws stemming from his failure to disclose that he was being paid by a grocery chain when he sought help for the company from state agencies.
    The Maryland Senate voted unanimously Friday to censure Sen. Ulysses Currie for numerous violations of ethics laws stemming from his failure to disclose that he was being paid by a grocery chain when he sought help for the company from state agencies....

    Tags: Ethics, Prosecution, Baltimore County, Ulysses Currie, Values

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The news: A federal jury found state Sen. Ulysses Curri...
(November 9, 2011)
Not guilty, but not out of the woods