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Baltimore County accused of workplace disabilities act violations
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating allegations that Baltimore County government has harassed employees over their medical conditions and forced some out of their jobs, according to court documents and people who have spoken with federal...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Labor Legislation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Employment Opportunities, Civil Laws
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WBAL radio hires Mary Beth Marsden as afternoon drivetime anchor
The Baltimore SunWBAL radio has signed Mary Beth Marsden as the new anchor of its "Afternoon News Journal." She will start Sept. 6 at the news/talk station's afternoon drivetime anchor desk. The former anchorwoman for WMAR-TV replaces Shari Elliker whom the station...Tags: Scranton, Radio, Dave Hill, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park
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McCormick & Schmick's sued over firing of deaf prep cook
A lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Baltimore accuses McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant in Oxon Hill of firing a disabled prep cook in violation of federal law. Vernon Davis, who has been deaf since childhood, was...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, Annapolis, Restaurants, Litigation
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PSC adopts new rules intended to prevent accidental electrocutions
During an emotional hearing Friday, the Maryland Public Service Commission adopted new regulations intended to prevent accidental electrocutions like the one that killed 14-year-old Deanna Green at a church softball game in Druid Hill Park more than...Tags: Lawyers, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Judges, Druid Hill, Companies and Corporations
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Dominic West leads superb cast in BBC America's 'The Hour' Wednesday
The Baltimore SunIf you want to see the finest new drama of the TV year, tune in BBC America at 10 p.m. Wednesday for the opener of "The Hour," a six-week series starring Dominic West, of "The Wire,"and Romola Garai, of "Emma." He plays a hard-to-read establishment...Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Romola Garai, Juliet Stevenson, Dominic West, CBS Corp.
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Healthy Howard takes lead in county approach to federal health-care reform
It's been a local political football and a national cause célèbre, criticized for having a high cost-per-beneficiary using county dollars and lauded as saving lives.
Since its inception in 2008, the nonprofit organization Healthy Howard Inc., best...Tags: Children's Health, Health and Safety at School, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Howard County, Heart Attack
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Gun seizures show need for tougher penalties, mayor says
Speaking from behind a display of handguns and mug shots of violent offenders, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake reiterated on Monday a desire to pursue legislation to strengthen penalties for people caught with illegal guns. Police said surveillance...Tags: Interior Policy, Police Arrests, Annapolis, Defense, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Naval Academy preparing officers for cyberwarfare
Huddled over laptop computers, four midshipmen spent 20 minutes setting up a wireless network and tested it with what they assumed was a private chat.
But Ensign Justin Monroe, a teaching assistant at the Naval Academy, used a small wireless receiver...Tags: Iran, The New York Times, Stuxnet Virus, Libya, Computer Crime
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Judge dismisses Angelos suit challenging the Superblock project
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the city's plans for the long-delayed Superblock project. In the decision, signed last week but announced by the state on Tuesday, Judge John...Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Maryland Historical Trust, Judges, Justice System
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Court battle over State Center intensifies
A court battle over the State Center development, a $1.5 billion project that would put offices, apartments and shops in midtown Baltimore, has intensified with a series of legal volleys in recent days.
Among the legal maneuvering: The Maryland...Tags: Trials, Construction, Transportation, Litigation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Third trial set for illegal immigrants in children's murder
A date has been set for the third trial of two men, illegal immigrants from Mexico, charged with murder in the deaths of three young relatives in a Baltimore apartment in 2004.
Policarpio Espinoza Perez, 29, and Adan Espinoza Canela, 24, also again...Tags: Punishment, Murder, Migration, Trials, Lawyers
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Hampden Family Center gets a 'taste' of financial stability
When the Hampden Family Center revived the fundraising event A Taste of Hampden last October after an absence of many years, it marked a comeback for the struggling center from employee furloughs and the suspension of services. Next week's A Taste of...Tags: Towson, Restaurants, Social Sciences, Dining and Drinking, High Schools
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