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Saturday morning traffic: Bikers expected to jam Baltimore-Washington Parkway, I-95
A rally of motorcyclists commemorating the Sept. 11 attacks will be departing the Pentagon in Northern Virginia at about 6:45 a.m. Saturday, according to America's 911 Foundation Inc. The convoy will be taking I-395 to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway....Tags: Harford County, Maryland, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Traffic
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9/11 motorcycle convoy expected on I-95 in Harford, Cecil Saturday morning
A motorcycle convoy is expected to travel through Harford and Cecil counties on northbound I-95 Saturday morning as part of a 9/11 commemoration and victim's memorial ride that began in western Pennsylvania Friday. The bikers, who are part of America's...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Travel Alerts, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Washington, DC, Maryland
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Timeline of earthquakes felt in Maryland
Some significant quakes felt in Maryland
Earliest
April 24, 1758: The 30 seconds of shaking in Annapolis were preceded by subterranean noises. Also felt inPennsylvania.
Largest
1811-1812: Series of quakes centered in New Madrid, Mo., were felt in...Tags: Maryland, Howard County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Annapolis
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Nonpartisan voting for fairer city elections
We're residents of Baltimore City who happen to be loyal members of two different political parties. We've both spent a lot of time participating in politics and public policy matters from different perches.
Despite our different perspectives, we're...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Primaries, Elections, Annapolis, Maryland
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Maryland inmate guilty of threatening judge
A Maryland inmate serving a 40-year sentence for a string of robberies on the Eastern Shore pleaded guilty Monday to mailing a threatening letter to a federal judge, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Willie Ray Bryant, 41, smuggled a hostile...Tags: Justice System, FBI, Lawyers, Judges
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Party to benefit rescued animals
Mike and Anita Mandis are in love. The husband and wife are crazy about each other, of course, but they also adore Moo and Chew Chew Charlie, two rescued pit bulls.
Thedogs have brought so much joy into their lives that they are opening up their house...Tags: Facebook, Hunt Valley
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CSX plans to hire over 140 in Maryland this year
CSX Corp. said Thursday that it would hire more than 140 employees in Maryland this year. The new employees, who will be based primarily in Baltimore and Cumberland, will operate trains and maintain tracks, locomotives and rail cars. The company...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Employees, CSX Corporation, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of an unforgettable manhunt in Havre de Grace
Twenty-five years may have passed since a New York City man turned a routine traffic case into a night of mayhem when he killed a police officer and wounded three others in Havre de Grace, but for some of those close to the manhunt and the overnight siege...Tags: Harford County, Baltimore County, Transportation Accidents, Murder, Cecil County
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For Allegany, a decline of industry, a rise in crime
The black metal bars on the front door and window at Kelly's Tavern mark how life has changed in Allegany County these past few years. Antoinette Kelly put those up in the spring, after someone broke in through the door, stole about $200 in cash, a bottle...Tags: Baltimore County, Employment Opportunities, Juvenile Delinquency, Behavioral Conditions, Substance Abuse
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Postal workers protest layoffs, closures in Md., across U.S.
With rain coming down Tuesday afternoon, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings picked up a bullhorn and looked toward more than 100 people protesting proposed U.S. Postal Service cutbacks in Catonsville.
"I refuse to take you for granted," he told the cheering crowd,...Tags: Laws, Mail Order Industry, Unions, Wages and Pensions, Government Postal Delivery
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James F. McDonald, ATF agent, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJames F. McDonald, a retired federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent, died Sunday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former longtime Bel Air resident was 76. The son of a machinist and a...Tags: Harford County, Unions, Defense, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Hamilton
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James F. McDonald, retired ATF agent
James F. McDonald, a retired Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent, died Sunday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The former longtime Bel Air resident was 76.
The son of a machinist and a...Tags: Harford County, Unions, Defense, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Hamilton
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