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Multiple car crash in Arundel leaves drivers injured
A multi-vehicle collision on Solomons Island Road in Harwood left one driver with life-threatening injuries and two other drivers and a passenger with a range of serious and minor injuries around 4 p.m. Friday, Anne Arundel County Police said. Timothy...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Accidents, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents
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City's Sen. McFadden taken to hospital, released
Sen. Nathaniel McFadden, the dean of Baltimore's Senate delegation, fell ill at the State House Thursday morning and was taken from the Senate lounge on a gurney. McFadden, 66, was sitting upright and appeared alert as emergency medical workers took him...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, Flu
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Joseph E. "Joe" Gross, sports editor
Joseph E. "Joe" Gross, former sports editor of The Capital in Annapolis who abandoned an engineering career to become a sportswriter, died Wednesday of heart failure at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. He was 72.
"Joe was just a delightful...Tags: Severna Park, Jimmy Young, Cornwall, Pneumonia, Engineering
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In Leopold case, judge draws bright line in the fog
Those who criticize the John Leopold case — that it was "too much squeeze for too little juice," a waste of taxpayer money — should read the 40-page memorandum by Dennis M. Sweeney, the judge who presided over the Anne Arundel County...
Tags: Defendants, Bribery, Political Corruption, Lawyers, Corporate Crime
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Leopold defense rests; closing arguments set for Tuesday
Circuit Judge Dennis M. Sweeney denied Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's request for acquittal on all charges in his misconduct trial, clearing the way for closing arguments Tuesday. The defense rested today after calling a total of...
Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Justice System, Sheila Dixon, Elections
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Leopold not guilty on one misconduct count
A circuit judge found John R. Leopold not guilty Friday of one count of misconduct in office, a partial victory for the embattled Anne Arundel County executive as his trial continued on other charges. Judge Dennis M. Sweeney said Leopold showed "a...
Tags: Elections, Annapolis, Lawyers, Punishment, Witnesses
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Crash injures two, closes lanes on Rt. 50 in Annapolis
A collision involving four vehicles on eastbound Route 50 near the exit for Rowe Boulevard in Annapolis on Wednesday morning left two people injured and significantly slowed morning traffic through the area, according to the Maryland State Police. Two...
Tags: Annapolis, Transportation Accidents, Towson, Glen Burnie, Injuries and Wounds
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John M. Robinson, decorated World War II veteran
John Morgan "Nemo" Robinson, a retired operator of a Chesapeake Bay summer resort and decorated World War II veteran, died Saturday of a heart attack at Anne Arundel Medical Center after undergoing brain surgery a week earlier. The Severna Park resident...Tags: The Washington Post, Baseball, Heart Attack, Radio, Realty
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State board reviews concussion task force recommendations
A task force charged with strengthening Maryland policies regarding head trauma in student athletes called Tuesday for more staff training, parental notification of concussions and further study of ways to limit such injuries. The state school board...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Concussion, Health and Safety at School, Lobbying, Hospitals and Clinics
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King dinner and breakfast events in Anne Arundel honor works of residents, organizations
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Dinner and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast, scheduled for Jan. 18 and Jan. 21, respectively, will recognize more than a dozen area residents for their work in human relations, community...Tags: Severna Park, Glen Burnie, Awards and Prizes, Armed Forces, Civil Rights
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Arundel hospital adds internship program for students with disabilities
In the hospital supply room, Ricardo Thomas checks his list against the boxes he has put on a cart to take to an operating area, making sure he has it right. "You look at the stock number and you will know — so you don't get mixed up," Thomas says,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Employment Opportunities, Physical Disabilities, Conservation
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Pedestrian struck, critically injured in Annapolis
A pedestrian was struck by a car along Route 50 in Annapolis on Sunday night, sustaining life-threatening injuries, according to fire and police officials. Emergency personnel responded to the ramp from eastbound Route 50 onto Rowe Boulevard about 8:37...Tags: Annapolis, Maryland State Police, Glen Burnie, Michael Cox, Injuries and Wounds
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