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Shooting victim drove himself to Rosedale gas station before he died
A Baltimore man who was found suffering from a gunshot wound in Rosedale early Sunday morning had driven to the gas station where he collapsed onto the parking lot, Baltimore County police said Monday. Robert Wynder Jr., 23, of the 1700 block of...
Tags: White Marsh, Shootings, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Howard unveils anti-bullying campaign
More than a year after a Howard County teen committed suicide following months of online harassment, county officials unveiled a program Wednesday meant to discourage bullying via computer and in person. "We know we need bold steps to really, truly...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Bullying
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Maynard praised as tough, capable prison administrator
In a career that's spanned more than four decades in four states, Gary D. Maynard has dealt with inmate sex scandals, prison riots, suicides and shrinking public safety budgets. Last week, the Maryland corrections secretary faced a bank of TV cameras...
Tags: Army National Guard, Social Sciences, Prisons, Martin O'Malley, American Civil Liberties Union
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'Mad Men' recap, 'The Collaborators'
For all you complaining about the less-than-stellar season six premiere, feast your eyes on the scintillating second episode. “The Collaborators” delves into themes of desire, putting on a good face for show and the sin rooted deep in Don&...
Tags: Ketchup, Adultery, Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Mad Men (tv program)
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Grace's Law, a cyberbullying bill, called 'landmark legislation'
A bill named in honor of a Howard County teen who committed suicide after she was bullied online would make it a misdemeanor to repeatedly and maliciously use a computer or smartphone to bully someone under the age of 18. The Senate last week gave final...
Tags: Baltimore County, Justice System, Judges, Easter, Howard County
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Town hall meeting to focus on substance abuse, mental illness in children, teens
Amid growing concerns about the relationship between substance abuse and mental illness in children and adolescents, the Harford County Office on Mental Health will hold an educational town hall meeting for Harford County families and service providers. A...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Harford County, Mental Health, Family, Substance Abuse
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Arming school employees only raises danger
Policymakers charged with creating new gun laws should be guided by scientific evidence. Fortunately, there are data to inform them when considering the National Rifle Association task force proposal to arm more school personnel ("Gun advocates detail...
Tags: Gun Control, National Rifle Association of America, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Labor Legislation
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Police investigating possible murder-suicide in Baltimore
A double shooting Tuesday evening in North Baltimore's Pen Lucy neighborhood is being investigated by police as a murder-suicide, police said. Police said the shooting happened about 6:15 p.m. in the 3900 block of Frisby Street and involved a man and a...
Tags: Murder, Shootings
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Alzheimer's support group meets second Thursday of the month
These groups meet regularly. Adolescents Who Have Lost a Loved One to Suicide — Mondays, April 8, 15, 22 and 29, 7 p.m. Grassroots Crisis Intervention is hosting a four-week support and education group for adolescents who have lost a loved one to...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Ellicott City, Minority Groups, Learning Disability, Mental Health
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Teachers packing heat
It is easy to dismiss the report released Tuesday by the National Rifle Association-financed school safety task force as nothing but an effort to change the topic from the broader issue of gun violence or especially gun control (even the watered-down...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Mental Health, Interior Policy, National Rifle Association of America, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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UMD adds $5M over 10 years to mental health services
Officials at the University of Maryland have pledged to spend an additional $5 million on student mental health services at the state's flagship College Park campus over the next 10 years, the largest investment in counseling services there in decades....
Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Students, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health, Colleges and Universities
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30-second timeout with Kyle Madden-Stricker, Oakland Mills baseball pitcher
Oakland Mills lefty Kyle Madden-Stricker pitched in front of a college scout last week against River Hill, striking out six in five innings and allowing only two runs on four hits. Madden-Stricker is coming off of a junior campaign in which he went 4-...
Tags: College Baseball, Young Jeezy, Baseball
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