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    Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Accused Maryland cannibal, victim both had legal troubles

    As an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, Alexander Kinyua was described by a professor as "docile" and dedicated, always looking to improve himself. On the Internet, Kinyua — now accused of killing a family friend and eating his heart and parts of his brain — donned green-and-white face paint and warned of impending strife.
    As an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, Alexander Kinyua was described by a professor as "docile" and dedicated, always looking to improve himself. On the Internet, Kinyua — now accused of killing a family friend and...

    Tags: Social Media, Technology, Extradition, Teachers, Countrywide Financial Corp.

  2. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Tornado, severe storms batter Harford Co., Baltimore region

    An intense, widespread storm system spawned at least one tornado Friday and battered parts of the Baltimore region with damaging winds and torrential rain, halting flights and flooding roads during rush hour.
    An intense, widespread storm system spawned at least one tornado Friday and battered parts of the Baltimore region with damaging winds and torrential rain, halting flights and flooding roads during rush hour. The storm ripped through Harford County,...

    Tags: Tornadoes, Natural Resources, Baltimore Weather, Harford Road, Belair Road

  4. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Teens forgo traditional summer jobs to build careers

    Pikesville High School senior Josh Borris is working this summer, but he won't be paid. Completing a second summer as an intern at Correct Rx Pharmacy Services Inc. in Linthicum Heights, he said, is more valuable than earning money at a traditional summer job.
    Pikesville High School senior Josh Borris is working this summer, but he won't be paid. Completing a second summer as an intern at Correct Rx Pharmacy Services Inc. in Linthicum Heights, he said, is more valuable than earning money at a traditional summer...

    Tags: Employment, Linthicum, Pikesville, Immune System, Employment Opportunities

  6. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland man charged with killing, eating man's brain, heart

    The 21-year-old college student allegedly told detectives that he hadn't just killed the man who'd lived with his family for months, but had eaten his heart and portions of his brain. The victim's severed head and hands were found in the men's Harford County home; more remains were left in a trash container outside a church.
    The 21-year-old college student allegedly told detectives that he hadn't just killed the man who'd lived with his family for months, but had eaten his heart and portions of his brain. The victim's severed head and hands were found in the men's Harford...

    Tags: Social Media, Electronics, Teaching and Learning, Police Arrests, Judges

  8. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Cannibalism is extremely rare, experts say

    In a career spanning three decades, forensic psychiatrist Steven Hoge has evaluated just a handful of people implicated in acts of cannibalism. It's exceedingly rare behavior, he says, and clear answers are often elusive when it does occur.
    In a career spanning three decades, forensic psychiatrist Steven Hoge has evaluated just a handful of people implicated in acts of cannibalism. It's exceedingly rare behavior, he says, and clear answers are often elusive when it does occur. "I understand...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Harford County, Murder, BBC, Trials

  10. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Too many occupational licenses

    Not all occupation licensing laws on the books in Annapolis actually protect Maryland consumers from harm. It's pretty clear that many of these laws misuse state sanctions to protect existing businesses from unwanted competition. Now a new study by the Washington-based Institute for Justice can help Maryland lawmakers decide which of these laws serve the public and should stay — and which should go.
    Not all occupation licensing laws on the books in Annapolis actually protect Maryland consumers from harm. It's pretty clear that many of these laws misuse state sanctions to protect existing businesses from unwanted competition. Now a new study by the...

    Tags: Business, Annapolis, General Contracting, Labor Legislation, Consumers

  12. May 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Glenelg alum struck, killed by driver in Ocean City

    Before Glenelg High School's graduation at Merriweather Post Pavilion Tuesday, May 29, a photo of Matthew Cheswick lit up large video screens on either side of the stage, framed with the words, "In Loving Memory." As Glenelg's graduates processed down to...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Cancer, Towson University, Transportation Accidents

  14. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Harford County Police Blotter

    Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Pierre Darrel Butler, 25, of the 600 block of Pine Lane, was arrested on a bench warrant Tuesday in a case in which he was charged with second-degree assault, vandalism and...

    Tags: Harford County, Robin Hood, Maryland State Police, Police Arrests, Grafton

  16. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. To quell bullying, Howard County schools seek social media advice

    With hopes of learning more about social media and better combating cyber-bullying, Howard County school administrators have turned to the County Council's new digital communications manager. Howard County schools have been grappling with how to curb...

    Tags: Social Media, Networking, Teachers, Facebook, Easter

  18. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Two workers are assaulted by youths downtown

    A group of youths attacked a federal office worker and a BGE employee Thursday morning in downtown Baltimore in random assaults that police said were related. The workers suffered injuries described as minor in the latest in a series of violent incidents...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Artscape, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, St. Patrick's Day, Juvenile Delinquency

  20. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Md. leaders watching New York's ban of large soda containers

    New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed this week a first-of-its-kind ban on the sale of large-sized sodas and other sugary beverages at restaurants and other outlets, but don’t look to Baltimore to immediately follow suit.
    New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed this week a first-of-its-kind ban on the sale of large-sized sodas and other sugary beverages at restaurants and other outlets, but don’t look to Baltimore to immediately follow suit. Though studies say...

    Tags: Local Government, Beverage Industry, Dining and Drinking, Weight, Obesity

  22. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. Solbert Permutt, physiologist

    Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount Washington resident was 87.
    Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount...

    Tags: COPD, University of Alabama, Hospitals and Clinics, Teachers, University of Chicago

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A school bus accident Wednesday in Botetourt County sen...
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A school bus accident Wednesday in Botetourt County sent 13 students to the hospital. All of them suffered relatively minor injuries.
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Ambulances respond to a school bus accident in Botetourt County on Wednesday morning.