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Arundel police officer injured when cruiser overturns
An Anne Arundel County police officer was injured when his cruiser overturned on Route 100 in Pasadena amid intermittent rain showers Wednesday night, according to a county Fire Department spokesman. Emergency personnel responded to the westbound side of...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Keith Hamilton, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Hamilton
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Pasadena man stabbed
Anne Arundel County police have charged a 30-year-old Baltimore resident with attempted murder in an incident that occurred early Monday in Pasadena. Raymond Gene Adkins, of the 600 block Ponca Street in East Baltimore, also faces assault charges and...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Morton A. Sacks, trial lawyer
Morton A. Sacks, a retired trial lawyer and former Maryland assistant attorney general, died of heart disease Aug. 29 at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Linthicum resident, who lived for 40 years in Bolton Hill, was 74.
Born in Baltimore and...Tags: Heart Disease, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Timonium, Anglicanism
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Catonsville man to descend from hotel to raise money for National Kidney Foundation of Maryland
A fear of heights usually keeps Billy Stapleton grounded. Only once in the past dozen years has the Catonsville resident ever flown on an airplane and that caused the same reaction he usually has when he confronts his fear: his body temperature rose...
Tags: Renal Failure, Back Pain, Diabetes, Catonsville, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Maryland wins big grant for its insurance marketplace
Maryland secured $123 million of federal funding to launch its health insurance exchange, the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's health care reform, state officials announced Thursday.
The money will help build the marketplace, now formally called...Tags: Medicaid, Republican Party, Private Health Care, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Insurance
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William Thomas Napier Martin IX, postcard collector
William Thomas Napier Martin IX, who with his wife became one of the world's largest collectors and sellers of period vintage postcards, died Wednesday of heart disease at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
The Havre de Grace resident was 71....Tags: Heart Disease, Havre de Grace, University of Maryland, College Park, Auction Service, Colleges and Universities
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Del. Dwyer admits to drinking in Arundel boating accident
Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. said Thursday that he had been drinking alcohol when a motorboat he was operating collided with another boat in the Magothy River — an accident that left six people with serious injuries. In a brief news conference...
Tags: Energy Resources, Anne Arundel Community College, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Keith Hamilton, Elections
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Quinn was first Player of the Year
Over 25 years ago, Erinn Quinn jumped at the chance to play a sport that changed her life. A three-sport athlete at Mt. Hebron, Quinn — now Erinn Quinn Davis — dropped her softball glove and picked up a lacrosse stick just as girls lacrosse...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, University of Virginia, College Sports, Nursing
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Mary T. McMullen, special education teacher
Mary T. McMullen, a Millersville special education teacher and athletics booster, died Friday at University of Maryland Medical Center of scleroderma after a lengthy illness. She was 64. Mary Wissel was born March 14, 1948, in Baltimore and raised in...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Halloween, Colleges and Universities, Holidays, Brooklyn Park
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Harry E. Sisk, accountant
Harry E. Sisk, a retired accountant and Vietnam War veteran, died Saturday of complications from an aneurysm at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Brooklyn Park resident was 66. Mr. Sisk was born in Baltimore and raised near Patterson Park....Tags: Aneurysm, Highlandtown, Patterson Park, Educational Development Corporation, Brooklyn Park
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Former Howard assistant principal gets 90 days for stealing credit cards from colleagues
A former Howard County assistant principal who pleaded guilty to using stolen credit cards from school system employees and using them to purchase more than $2,500 in merchandise was sentenced to 90 days in prison Thursday. Patricia Kelly Murray, 40,...Tags: Psychiatry, Behavioral Conditions, Theft, Trials, Prisons
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Hopkins falls to No. 2 on U.S. News & World Report list
Johns Hopkins Hospital lost its coveted spot as the nation's top-ranked hospital for the first time in 22 years, edged out by Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital in the latest analysis by U.S. News & World Report to be released Tuesday. Hopkins still...
Tags: Cancer, University of Pittsburgh, Colleges and Universities, Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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