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City suspends speed camera tickets amid new mistakes
Baltimore officials announced Tuesday that they have suspended the city's troubled speed camera program amid fresh reports of erroneous tickets, this time involving a new multimillion-dollar camera network. The Baltimore Sun found that a recently...
Tags: Minor League Baseball, AAA, Local Government, Photography Supplies and Services, Government
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Prizing success in aerospace innovation
The future economic growth and competitiveness of the United States depends on our capacity to innovate. Many ideas have emerged from government, industry and academia regarding how best to inspire and support innovation. But nothing spurs creativity...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Air Transportation, University of Maryland, College Park, Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Prettyboy Day welcomes visitors to Parkton site
When word spread in September 1933 that water had finally crested the top of newly built Prettyboy dam, some 7,500 people came to North County to see it for themselves. They arrived after navigating 10 miles of new roads and across any of nine new...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Heavy Engineering, Druid Hill
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Linthicum-Shipley group wooing members with discounts at community businesses
Taking a page from organizations that offer members discounts, a residents' association in the northern end of Anne Arundel is offering more than the usual neighborhood advocacy and updates on zoning: The Linthicum-Shipley Improvement Association has...Tags: Business, Linthicum, Severna Park, Glen Burnie, Automotive Equipment
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Four people rescued in city apartment building fire
Four people were rescued from second-story apartments by firefighters on ladders after a fire broke out in an apartment building in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday night, according to the Baltimore Fire Department. Firefighters responded to the building,...Tags: American Red Cross, Heavy Engineering
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House to take up speed camera reform bill
With just six days left in the General Assembly session, a House of Delegates committee is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that would increase oversight of speed camera programs in Maryland, tighten rules on camera placement and more clearly bar...
Tags: Minor League Baseball, AAA, Science, Photography Supplies and Services, Judges
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Timonium, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Baltimore County, Automotive Equipment, Petroleum Industry
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Finalists named in Maryland's startup contest
Maryland's competition for startup companies — with three grand prizes of $100,000 each — was narrowed to nine finalists Monday. The companies, based largely in Baltimore and Montgomery County, were part of an original field of nearly 260...Tags: Startups, Science, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Cecil County
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City under fire for speed camera calibration methods
An anti-speed-camera organization has taken aim at Laurel's speed camera program, claiming the city circumvented state requirements for independent calibration of the cameras. In an article posted on its website earlier this month, the Maryland...
Tags: AAA, Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, Judges, Laurel
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Gas prices post big jump since last month
As gas prices soared toward $4 per gallon, Fred Price has sought out the best deals at the pump. Even so, the self-employed handyman who drives to jobs throughout Baltimore is feeling the pinch of a more than 40-cent-per-gallon jump in the last month....
Tags: Gasoline Industry, Minor League Baseball, AAA, Sunoco Incorporated, Trips and Vacations
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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Internal Medicine, Labor Legislation, Harvard Medical School, Peter G. Angelos, Union Carbide Corp.
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David A. Mack, drydock operator
David A. Mack, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. floating drydock operator, died March 14 after being struck by two hit-and-run drivers in eastern Baltimore County. The longtime Edgemere resident was 77. Mr. Mack was walking home after spending the...
Tags: Bethlehem Steel Corp., Bethlehem Steel, Shipbuilding
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