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Baltimore County reaches out with help for holiday stress
Baltimore County has had two murder-suicides, homicides within families and among longtime friends, and an increase in suicides in the past few months. And on Tuesday evening, officers defused a hostage situation on the 12th floor of a high rise.
The...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Symptoms, Kevin Kamenetz, Behavioral Conditions, Suicide
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Joann Blewett Is Leading the Way for Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna
For nearly a decade, Bel Air resident Joan Blewett has been in charge of Habitat for Humanity in Harford County. “The happiest moment is seeing a family get the keys to their home and knowing they have a safe, warm house,” she says.
In June...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Television, Drunk Driving, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Home Improvement
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Donate gifts to help these Laurel groups
Many people find the holiday season a time to share their blessings with the less fortunate. Local organizations and advocacy groups such as those below would put your gift to good use.
Fish of Laurel/Elizabeth House helps needy neighbors in the...Tags: Finance, Ellicott City, Haiti, Howard County, Holidays
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Phelps speaks about drinking and driving
Sun StaffSALISBURY -- The timing couldn't have been better as Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps spoke Monday to soon-to-be graduates of Parkside High about the "hardest time of my life" -- his drunken driving arrest here last fall. This is senior week at the Eastern...Tags: Michael Phelps, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Drunk Driving, Vehicles, 2016 Olympic Games
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The repeat offender
Sun StaffELDERSBURG -- It's a rather steep drop from the ridge of trees off State Road 26 to the open field and woods in this parcel of Carroll County. But serpentine footpaths and beer and liquor bottles prove people have made their way down off the highway and...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Employees, Trials, Transportation, Death
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Travelers urged to remain patient
SunSpot StaffMore than 1.2 million people in the Baltimore region are expected to travel this Thanksgiving Day holiday -- finding more airport security checkpoints, lower gasoline prices from the summer, stepped-up efforts against drunken driving by authorities and...Tags: New Year's Day, Trips and Vacations, Death, Transportation, Transportation Security Administration
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A sober approach to drunk driving
In its new report on how to reduce drunken driving deaths, the National Transportation Safety Board states its goal in the title: "Reaching Zero." The agency thinks it is irreproachable to try to ensure that no one ever dies in an alcohol-related...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Drunk Driving, National Transportation Safety Board
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Applause: Kudos to: Artie Davies, former Folsom city clerk
The Sacramento BeeKudos to: Artie Davies, former Folsom city clerk Accomplishment: On her 100th birthday, lauded by elected leaders with commendations for a lifetime of civic work. Details: Davies served as president of the Folsom Historical Society and was city...Tags: The Happiest News!, Drunk Driving
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San Jose Mercury News Mr. Roadshow column
San Jose Mercury NewsQ Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, has been inundated with inquiries about lowering the legal blood alcohol limit for drunken driving from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent, which is the legal limit in much of Europe and which last week was proposed...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, Motorvehicle Accidents, Dwayne Johnson, Drunk Driving
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Sherburne County felony sentencings
St. Cloud Times, Minn.Sentences handed down in Sherburne County: October Jason William Underwood, 40; felon convicted of crime of violence -- firearm violation; sentenced to 60 months in prison, stayed 15 years on conditions including a chemical dependency evaluation and...Tags: Weaponry, Firearms, Sexual Misconduct, Trials, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors
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Blowing the limit: Move to lower blood-alcohol content threshold has pros, cons
Bristol Herald Courier, Va.A federal safety commission wants states to get tougher on alcohol-related crashes and fatalities by lowering a blood-alcohol content threshold that has changed only twice in 35 years. One local lawmaker says changing the current .08 level to .05...Tags: Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Bristol (Bristol, Virginia), Long Island, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Reader Panel: Lowering the drunken-driving limit
Today’s question: Federal safety regulators have called on states to lower the drunken-driving limits from .08 blood-alcohol content level to at least .05. What do you think of the idea? What do you see as the positives and negatives? And where do...Tags: Abusive Behavior
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