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    Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. City gives no restart date for camera tickets

    Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume.
    Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume. "We want to be able to re-establish the public trust in...

    Tags: Fines, Brekford Corp., Photography and Video, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government

  2. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. City police announce arrest in Mount Vernon rape

    Baltimore Police arrested a man who they say forced a woman into her Mount Vernon home and raped her as he held a knife to her neck last month.
    Baltimore Police arrested a man who they say forced a woman into her Mount Vernon home and raped her as he held a knife to her neck last month. Charick Scott Callaway, 31, of the 3900 block of Tiverton Road in Randallstown faces multiple charges...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Photography and Video, Mount Vernon, Randallstown, Cell Phones

  4. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Boston bombing victim reunited with woman who saved her life

    When Boston Marathon bombing victim Erika Brannock arrived home to Baltimore this week, the first item on her wish list was finding the stranger who saved her life amid the chaos that followed the April attack.
    When Boston Marathon bombing victim Erika Brannock arrived home to Baltimore this week, the first item on her wish list was finding the stranger who saved her life amid the chaos that followed the April attack. The 29-year-old Towson preschool teacher...

    Tags: The Boston Globe, Photography and Video, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Anderson Cooper 360 (tv program), CNN (tv network)

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Gateway and Boulton signals in Bel Air finally are red, yellow, green

    The long debated and much anticipated traffic signal at Boulton Street and Gateway Drive in Bel Air behind the Harford Mall has finally been activated, but town officials acknowledged Tuesday there's more work to be done.
    The long debated and much anticipated traffic signal at Boulton Street and Gateway Drive in Bel Air behind the Harford Mall has finally been activated, but town officials acknowledged Tuesday there's more work to be done. The signal, which is along a...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Local Government

  8. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Leader wins six regional press association awards

    The Laurel Leader won six awards, including a first-place award for photography, in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association's 2012 editorial contest.
    The Laurel Leader won six awards, including a first-place award for photography, in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association's 2012 editorial contest. The awards were for newspapers in Division D, non-dailies with a circulation more than 20,000, and...

    Tags: Laurel, Photography and Video, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Howard County

  10. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Lewis E. Porter, civil engineer

    Lewis E. Porter, a retired civil engineer who during his more than four-decade career designed roads and highways for the Baltimore County Department of Public Works, died May 18 from mesothelioma at his Wiltondale home. He was 75.
    Lewis E. Porter, a retired civil engineer who during his more than four-decade career designed roads and highways for the Baltimore County Department of Public Works, died May 18 from mesothelioma at his Wiltondale home. He was 75. The son of an...

    Tags: Mesothelioma, Johns Hopkins University, Photography and Video

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Police working to 'build security program' in Towson, chief says

    Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson said Monday, May 20 at a Greater Towson Committee town hall meeting that despite Towson's rising crime rate, Towson and Baltimore County are safer than ever. "We're working closely with the Chamber (of Commerce)...

    Tags: Computer Crime, Charles Village, Kevin Kamenetz, Photography and Video, Dwayne Johnson

  14. May 6, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. 1813 invasion of Havre de Grace re-created for weekend visitors

    People fled in panic when British troops invaded Havre de Grace 200 years ago, as rockets rained down on the city and soldiers and Marines stormed through the streets, ransacking and burning homes, businesses and houses of worship.
    People fled in panic when British troops invaded Havre de Grace 200 years ago, as rockets rained down on the city and soldiers and Marines stormed through the streets, ransacking and burning homes, businesses and houses of worship. In 2013, however,...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Armed Forces, Students, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Festive Events

  16. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Winners of 2013 Baker Artist Awards announced

    An installation artist who sculpts with mirrors and salt, an innovative cellist and a self-taught photographer whose work has been informed by the four decades that she has spent battling a rare genetic illness are the winners of the 2013 Baker Artist Awards.
    An installation artist who sculpts with mirrors and salt, an innovative cellist and a self-taught photographer whose work has been informed by the four decades that she has spent battling a rare genetic illness are the winners of the 2013 Baker Artist...

    Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Fine Artists, Salt, Photography and Video, Baltimore Museum of Art

  18. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. City suspends speed camera tickets amid new mistakes

    Baltimore officials announced Tuesday that they have suspended the city's troubled speed camera program amid fresh reports of erroneous tickets, this time involving a new multimillion-dollar camera network.
    Baltimore officials announced Tuesday that they have suspended the city's troubled speed camera program amid fresh reports of erroneous tickets, this time involving a new multimillion-dollar camera network. The Baltimore Sun found that a recently...

    Tags: Public Officials, Brekford Corp., Photography and Video, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Automotive Equipment

  20. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Has Baltimore gotten religion on speed cameras?

    Baltimore's speed cameras are off-line for the second time this year after officials found faults with some of the tickets issued by the city's new camera system vendor. Officials say they will void or refund nearly 600 erroneous tickets. We would be inclined to compliment the city for how seriously it is taking the responsibility to eliminate all errors from the program if there weren't something so odd about this latest twist in the Baltimore speed camera saga.
    Baltimore's speed cameras are off-line for the second time this year after officials found faults with some of the tickets issued by the city's new camera system vendor. Officials say they will void or refund nearly 600 erroneous tickets. We would be...

    Tags: Brekford Corp., Photography and Video, Xerox Corporation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  22. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City approves new speed cameras, towing contracts

    The city's Board of Estimates on Wednesday formally approved an overhaul of the city's speed cameras and the replacement of a police-towing company accused of overcharging customers.
    The city's Board of Estimates on Wednesday formally approved an overhaul of the city's speed cameras and the replacement of a police-towing company accused of overcharging customers. The panel voted 4-1 to approve a $2.2 million payment to Brekford...

    Tags: Public Officials, Government, Brekford Corp., Photography and Video, Xerox Corporation

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