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Man charged in crash that killed two girls goes on trial
To the police officer patrolling near BWI Marshall Airport around midnight, the maroon Lincoln sedan on New Ridge Road stood out. Two front headlights were out, and the windshield was caved in with "two large impact craters." The female driver admitted...
Tags: Fines, Pigtown, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Manufacturing and Engineering, Trials
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Woman testifies defendant was driving when girls were hit
A Severn woman broke down in tears several times Thursday in Baltimore Circuit Court as she testified that her boyfriend was driving the 2001 Lincoln that struck and killed two teenagers on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard last June. She said she switched...Tags: Pigtown, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Martin Luther King Jr., Manufacturing and Engineering, Trials
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Attention, JFX commuters: Make plans for Monday
Chances are many Baltimore commuters will spend the weekend poring over maps, checking out city byways and back streets, and dreaming of something that may not exist come Monday morning's rush hour: a clear shot into downtown.
The Jones Falls...Tags: Harford Road, Manufacturing and Engineering, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hunt Valley, Jones Falls Expressway
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50 Years Ago: County approves Joppatowne development rezoning
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, April 19, 1962: The county commissioners finally approved the rezoning of the land that will become Joppatowne. The completed development would contain a 10,000 home residential community developed...Tags: Belair Road, Manufacturing and Engineering, Libraries, Harford County, Local Government
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Kara Marian Cook
Kara Marian Cook, an accomplished horsewoman and artist who was studying to become a hair stylist, died April 12 of injuries sustained in a Baltimore County automobile accident.
The Reisterstown resident was 21.
On April 12, Ms. Cook was driving north...Tags: Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Baltimore County
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Highland/Fulton: Kittleman informs Greater Highland Crossroads Association of happenings in Annapolis
Dan O'Leary, the president of Greater Highland Crossroads Association, asked state Sen. Allan Kittleman to come and speak with the local residents concerning the 2012 legislative session that just ended. Sen. Kittleman, who represents the Highland area in...Tags: High School Sports, Youth Organizations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Concerts, Science
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Bikers, others want to know age of tires
For Gary "Pappy" Boward, the prospect of the tread stripping off an aging tire on his van or car is scary enough. The possibility of it happening on his motorcycle is downright terrifying.
Boward, chairman of the motorcycle rights group ABATE, came to...Tags: Motorcycles and Motorbikes, Manufacturing and Engineering, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Car Tires, Vehicles
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New GM plant will bring jobs from Mexico to Baltimore County
Workers peered through safety goggles as they fitted together parts of the electric motors they were building on a General Motors assembly line in White Marsh.
For now, the parts are made in a factory in Mexico and then shipped to Baltimore County for...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Executive Branch, Kevin Kamenetz, White Marsh, Barack Obama
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Harford's AAA bond ratings reaffirmed
Harford County's AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by rating agencies Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, Harford County Executive David R. Craig announced Tuesday. The two agencies upgraded the county in 2010, and the confirmation of the AAA...Tags: Investment Service, Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, National Government, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Pages from Past: Lemon weighing more than a pound grown by Catonsville man in 1911
An article in the Feb. 17, 1912, edition of The Argus recognized an enormous lemon grown by a local botanist. What is believed to be the largest lemon ever grown in Maryland has been plucked from a tree in the conservatory of J H Kummer, at his home on...Tags: Notre Dame of Maryland University, Manufacturing and Engineering, Halethorpe, Ellicott City, Transportation Accidents
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One of the basics
Upon announcing earlier this week that Harford County government had retained its AAA bond rating, County Executive David R. Craig made a wry comment to the effect that the federal government could take a lesson from Harford County when it comes to fiscal...Tags: Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, National Government, Manufacturing and Engineering, Conservation
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Start Your Engines
As the world’s largest car-buying market, Los Angeles boasts an annual auto show that rivals any on the planet. And with more than 1,000 vehicles on display — including more than 50 world and North American debuts — this year’s L....Tags: Cadillac, Auto Shows, Staples Center, Ford, Fiat
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