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Mechanics promise to find good home for station wagon, unless we buy it back first
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Sea turtles leave Baltimore after winter rehabilitation
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Yellow Cab, MTA stock fleets with first vehicles built for wheelchair users
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Deputies pull over youth suspected of having gun on Route 1
Harford County Sheriff's Office deputies made a high-profile traffic stop early Thursday afternoon on Fallston's Route 1 after they thought a juvenile had a gun, which turned out to be just a toy. Deputies got a report of someone "possibly armed with a... -
2 more city speed cameras issuing erroneous tickets
The speed camera ticket that Baltimore City issued to John Slingluff last summer said he was speeding, yet the evidence says he was closer to stopping than to breaking the law. The citation alleged that his Chevrolet sport utility vehicle was headed...
Tags: St. Paul Street, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Volvo, Public Officials, Cherry Hill
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Hurricane Sandy brings Marylanders an unexpected off-day
With one day before Hurricane Sandy was expected to knock out power for much of the area, Marylanders like Rob Reichel spent Monday braving the wet and windy weather to ensure their families had what they needed to get through the storm. "We wanted to...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Business, Mount Vernon, Butchers Hill, Hurricanes
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Review: 'Street Fighter X Tekken' aims for the best of both fighting worlds
"Street Fighter X Tekken"
Developer: Capcom
Platform: Xbox 360/PS3/PC
Score: 8/10
"Street Fighter X Tekken" is a game about combinations. It’s a game that combines the two most critically acclaimed fighting franchises into one. It’s a game...Tags: Gaming, Xbox
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D.C. politicians and life in the fast lane
Remember former Mayor Sheila Dixon's Jimmy Choo shoes and closetful of fur coats? Who could forget — except, perhaps, Washington, D.C., City Council President Kwame R. Brown, who resigned from office this week after federal prosecutors charged him...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Elections, Local Elections, Public Officials, Celebrities
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Gasoline prices make Catonsville florists feel less than rosy
Just because gasoline prices now hover around $4 per gallon in the Catonsville area doesn't mean that Tom Medicus has started thinking about ways to cut costs. It's practically ingrained in the Catonsville florist's DNA. The Hilton Flower Shop had...
Tags: AAA, Ellicott City, Holidays, Gasoline Industry, Glen Burnie
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We can't drill our way to energy independence
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.thinks the "Road to energy independence goes through ANWR, Keystone" (March 11). I disagree. America has 2 percent of the world's oil reserves, and we use 20 percent of the worlds oil. So we could pump as fast as possible and what...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Europe
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Auto show in Baltimore draws shoppers, but mostly dreamers
They came to the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore with five cars on their list and a plan to narrow it down to three.
"We're moving out of the minivan category because we're now 50-somethings with no kids to haul," said Mindy Doring,...Tags: Vehicles, Subaru, Fiat, Jaguar, Nissan
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Ask Outdoors Girl
Tim Sherman of Cub Hill writes: I fish at several locations in lower Gunpowder Falls State Park. It appears that anti-erosion measures have been taken to curb rain runoff near the parking area at Harford Road. I understand and applaud the effort. However,...
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