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City sheriff's deputy injured when own weapon discharged
A Baltimore City Sheriff's Office deputy suffered a gunshot wound after unintentionally firing the deputy's own firearm in a non-public area of the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center on Friday morning, Sheriff's Office officials said. Maj. Sam...Tags: Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, Prisons, Juvenile Delinquency
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Red Cross demonstrates mobile disaster apps at UMBC class
When a disaster, natural or man-made, hits, many people now turn to their mobile phones to find information or where to go for help. The American Red Cross is using smart phone technology to make getting that information fast and easy. Dom Tolli, vice...
Tags: Garrett County, Natural Disasters, Health and Safety at School, American Red Cross, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Beyond 'Maryland's Shame'
Conventional wisdom indicates that a host of mental health issues will be up for discussion during the General Assembly's 2013 legislative session. This is welcome news for the one in five Marylanders living with mental illness who are struggling to...
Tags: Mental Illness, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Officials, John F. Kennedy, Hospitals and Clinics
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BGE awards grants to emergency responders across Maryland
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. on Wednesday donated $317,883 to groups across the state that BGE President and CEO Kenneth DeFontes Jr. calls the utility company's "kindred spirits" — Maryland's emergency responders. "This is something new for us,"...
Tags: Burtonsville, White Marsh, Baltimore County, Pikesville, Relief and Aid Organizations
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Frederick boy, 17, arrested in shooting of juvenile acquaintance
A 17-year-old Frederick boy has been arrested and charged with first-degree assault and multiple gun charges in the shooting of another boy Wednesday, according to Frederick police. Dylan Grey, of the 400 block of Hillcrest Drive, was charged as an...Tags: Shootings, Criminal Laws, Laws, Frederick County (Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency
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Anne Arundel recreation center offers CPR for pets
Ask any of the attendees of the pet first-aid and CPR class in Anne Arundel County why they would take such a course and each has the same response: Pets are like family, and you take care of family. "You never know when you might need it," said Nicole...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, High Blood Pressure, Relief and Aid Organizations, Emergency Health Procedures, Broken Bones
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Master storyteller and longtime Aegis outdoors columnist Hayward Putnam dies
Hayward Lee Putnam loved to fish and hunt and, for more than four decades, he shared the joy of those passions with thousands of his fellow Harford County residents and many others. Mr. Putnam, who wrote the column "Outdoors in Harford County" for The...Tags: Fishing, Arts, Health Treatments, Photography, Hunting
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Editorial: Local heroes in Harford save teen's life
Most parents live on the edge of terror. It's not noticed most of the time and for most people it doesn't interfere with leading a happy, healthy family life. It's there and it shows up when children are endangered in a way where parental intervention...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Parenting, Heroism, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Forest Hill woman reflects on her memories of Pearl Harbor for posterity
I had always wished that my great-grandmother, who lived in Maryland during the Civil War, had written some personal notes as to what it was like for her at the time. They would be especially interesting for us now. With that thought in mind, I wrote some...
Tags: Radio, Nuclear Weapons, Emergency Incidents, Separation of Church and State, Nazi Party
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Dublin: Annie's Project registration is open
The community wishes to extend its sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of Katherine Kerr, who recently passed away. Mrs. Kerr was a teacher for many years and is best known in our area as a teacher from North Harford High School. A delightful...Tags: Harford County, Arts
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Unquiet minds
Horrific as the crime was, the fact that a Baltimore judge last week accepted Alexander Kinyua's plea of "guilty but not criminally responsible" in connection with the brutal beating of a classmate last May doesn't come completely as a surprise....
Tags: Mental Illness, Harford County, Alexander Kinyua, Judges, Justice System
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Taneytown man armed with hammer shot and killed by local police Christmas evening
The tranquillity of a white Christmas in Carroll County was marred Tuesday evening with a fatal shooting in Taneytown involving a police officer. Maryland State Police confirmed that a Taneytown police officer had shot and killed a man who, according to...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Shootings, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Procedures and Tests, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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