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June: Cannibalism case a shocker; bear tales a welcome relief
Alexander Kinyua, an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, was charged with the first-degree murder of his roommate 37-year-old Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie. Kinyua allegedly hadn't just killed the man, but also had eaten his heart and...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Cannibalism, Aberdeen, Open-Wheel Racing, Netflix Inc.
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State leaders contemplate changes to referendum process
After petitions sent three Maryland laws to voters this fall — the first such referendums in 20 years — state leaders said Tuesday that the process designed in the era before electronic signatures needs a fresh look. "Our forefathers never...
Tags: DREAM Act, Montgomery County (Maryland), Referenda, Martin O'Malley, Same-Sex Marriage
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California man guilty in credit card skimming scheme with apparent Harford ties
A Vietnamese national living in California was sentenced recently to six years in federal prison for mail fraud in connection with his role in a credit card skimming scheme that prosecutors say involved an unidentified employee of a Maryland business....Tags: Interior Policy, Rod J. Rosenstein, U.S. Secret Service, Lawyers, Credit and Debt
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Animal control The agency needs volunteers for hands on interaction with animals, showing animals to prospective clients, assisting customers, answering phones, filing, photography and multimedia tasks. Applicants must be 18 or older, able to meet the...Tags: Linthicum, Dog (animal)
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Former Hopkins students help free clinic develop electronic records
In 2006, when Eugene Semenov was an undergraduate at Johns Hopkins University, he volunteered at the medical clinic of Baltimore Rescue Mission, which provides free medical attention to people who are homeless.
He couldn't help noticing that the record-...Tags: Students, Johns Hopkins University, Allergies, Colleges and Universities, Chemical Industry
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Maryland moves ahead with STEM initiatives
COLUMBIA – Computer science students at Hammond High School aren't just reading textbooks and taking notes these days, but are designing actual software, like interactive fossil fuel maps, for their fellow students to use in other classes. Instead...
Tags: Engineering, Technology, Montgomery County (Maryland), Teachers, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Century High School in Eldersburg evacuated after threat
Century High School in Sykesville was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after threatening graffiti was written on a bathroom wall, Carroll County school officials said. An Alert Now electronic message sent out by the school system about 2 p.m. said that law...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Sykesville, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Cardin, Mikulski oppose move of electronic warfare squadron from Andrews
Sens. Ben Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski have introduced legislation to block the move of a Navy Reserve attack electronic squadron from Joint Base Andrews to the West Coast. The Maryland Democrats said the Navy plan to move the VAQ-209 electronic...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Barbara A. Mikulski, Mark Kirk, Democratic Party, Armed Forces
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Editorial: Don't fall prey to credit card information thievery
There are those who have observed that the global economy has always been part of the human experience. The demand for exotic goods, ranging from salt and spices to gold, led to the establishment of the Silk Road linking Europe and eastern Asia, trans-...Tags: Asia, Harford County, Europe, Globalization, Credit and Debt
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Shoppers grab final gifts, supplies on Christmas Eve
When snowflakes began falling Monday afternoon, the commotion near Mondawmin Mall slowed. Children pointed to the sky. Shoppers, their shoulders previously hunched against the cold, stood to take in the scene. Inside, shoppers buzzed through stores...
Tags: Hasbro Inc., Target, Kevin Lewis, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Wii
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Police announce charges in Morgan State shooting
UPDATE: Baltimore police say they have charged a 20-year-old Washington man in the shooting Friday at Morgan State University. Keith Robertson, of the 4900 block of G St. SE, has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, assault and handgun...
Tags: Witnesses, Injuries and Wounds, Firearms, Students, Morgan State University
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Morgan State reports shooting through campus alert system
A Morgan State University football player was shot outside a dormitory shortly before 1 p.m. Friday, police said. A “person of interest,” who was not a Morgan student, was taken into custody, police said. Several people police described as...
Tags: Students, Morgan State University, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Morehead State University
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