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Proposal would toughen critical area law in county
Sun ReporterAnne Arundel County could soon have some of the stiffest penalties in Maryland for violations of critical area laws. A proposed ordinance could force homeowners and contractors caught building without a permit in the critical area - land within 1,000...Tags: Severna Park, Laws, Prisons, John R Leopold, Chesapeake Bay
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Civic Agenda
Tomorrow Social Services Executive Board Will meet at 4 p.m. at 7121 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia. Board of Appeals The hearing examiner will hear cases BA 08-002S (John Tacchetti) at 4:30 p.m. and BA 08-027V (TSC/Route 32 LLC, technical staff...Tags: Ellicott City, Local Authority, Society
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Franchot reaches wide, far
Sun reporterBetween hosting his own biotechnology summit, leading the crusade against the legalization of slot machines and pushing for a new elementary school in Towson, Comptroller Peter Franchot appears to be squeezing in time for an activity his critics don't...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Government, Tourism and Leisure, Elections
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Developer can't start, court says
Associated PressLANSING, Mich.—The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled Detroit can't sell a public golf course to a housing developer. The court released a 3-0 opinion Wednesday saying a deed on the Rackham Golf Course in Huntington Woods prevents future owners... -
Gang activity plagues Long Island despite crackdowns
letta.tayler@newsday.comIt was around midnight one steamy Saturday when two gang members with the street names Clown and Baldy were cruising Freeport, looking for someone to kill. Clown, whose real name is Jose Mendez, was a cherub-faced 16-year-old Freeport High School dropout...Tags: Retroviruses, Long Island, Gang Activity, Diseases, Criminal Laws
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South Hampton Roads roundup
A low-profile Norfolk police waterborne patrol that protected nine city-owned lakes and reservoirs in Suffolk and Isle of Wight County ended this month in a money-saving move. Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries conservation police...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Government, Timothy M. Kaine
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Boyajian escapes in 3-hour slugfest
BY GARY CURRERI SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Weston's Brennan Boyajian held off an upset bid by Boca Raton's Johannes Vanoverbeek and rallied for a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5) semifinal victory at the U.S. Tennis Association's Boys' 18s National Clay Court tournament...Tags: Assault
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State, racing missing out on money
247-4642Colonial Downs president Ian Stewart believes his track can survive without slot machines and alternative gaming, but he also acknowledges life is harder in New Kent than it is for tracks in Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia — all states that...Tags: Casino and Gambling, New Kent (Quinton, Virginia), New Kent County, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Fans try to stay cool at Liberty Outdoor Classic
AP Sports WriterIndiana All-Star Tamika Catchings called playing in 90-degree heat at Arthur Ashe Stadium "street ball in a professional realm." New York's Lisa Willis didn't seem bothered by the summer sun after coming off the practice court before the first regular-...Tags: Arthur Ashe Stadium, Serena Williams, New York Knicks, John Starks, David Lee
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