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Musical auditions
The Pasadena Theatre Company will hold auditions for the fall musical production of Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up, based on a novel by John R. Powers. Auditions will be held at 11 a.m. July 18 and 7 p.m. July 20 at the Abundant Life...Tags: Glen Burnie
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Three Columbia men stabbed during fight after soccer game
Three men were stabbed after watching a Saturday night adult soccer game at the Brooklyn Park Youth Athletic Association Park in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County police said Monday. The victims, from Columbia, told police that after the game, a fight... -
Brooklyn Park man gets maximum term in slaying
A Brooklyn Park man with a criminal record involving drugs and guns was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison for the May 3, 2008, fatal shooting of an Annapolis man. Deonte Desmund Boyd, 25, received the maximum sentence for second-degree murder,...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Assault, Murder
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Arundel man gets 30 years in killing
A Brooklyn Park man with a criminal record involving drugs and guns was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison for the May 3, 2008, fatal shooting of an Annapolis man. Deonte Desmund Boyd, 25, received the maximum sentence for second-degree murder, which...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Assault, Murder
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Arundel residents pleased with crackdown on crime
North County residents say they are pleased with the recent monthlong crackdown on crime in the area where Brooklyn Park abuts Baltimore. "It scares the willies out of everybody to begin with, knowing that we have this element roaming around our...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Gang Activity
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Pregnant defendant gets house arrest
A pregnant woman accused of driving the getaway car from a double homicide in Odenton was placed on house arrest without bail Tuesday to await trial in January on charges of being an accessory after the fact. Relatives of the two victims wailed and...Tags: Assault, Odenton, Murder, Prosecution, Fort Meade
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Pregnant woman placed on house arrest
A pregnant woman accused of driving the getaway car after a double homicide in Odenton has been placed under house arrest to await trial in January on charges of being an accessory after the fact. Relatives of the two victims wailed and shouted as they...Tags: Assault, Odenton, Murder, Prosecution, Fort Meade
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Switch to digital TV not so clear for many
Laura Wilson thought she was ready for the much-anticipated conversion from analog to digital over-the-air TV. The 73-year-old Bolton Hill resident bought digital converter boxes for both her sets, and she had volunteers from Americorps stop by her...Tags: Opera, Government, Satellite Technology, National Government, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Francis Leo Hartman, security consultant
Francis Leo Hartman, a retired National Security Administration employee who had owned and operated a security consulting firm for the past decade, died Saturday of a heart attack at Frederick Memorial Hospital. The Mount Airy resident was 65. Mr....Tags: Towson University, National Security Agency, Glen Burnie, Mount Airy, Fort Meade
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Parents, students get creative to thank teachers
On a recent day, Linthicum Elementary School's science lab got a complete makeover, being transformed into a spa with soft lighting, relaxing music and two massage therapists to soothe the necks and backs of those who challenge young minds.
Talk about...Tags: Ellicott City, PTA, Personal Service, Linthicum, Jason Williams
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Digital TV Hotline Gets 700,000 Calls After Switch
LOS ANGELES -- Nearly 700,000 calls were received by a federal hot line this week from people confused about the nationwide switch from analog to digital TV broadcasts that occurred Friday.
The Federal Communications Commission said Saturday that about...Tags: Opera, United States, Local Authority, Television Industry
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Hundreds Line Up for TV Converter Boxes
(WGN-AM)- More than 500 TV watchers lined up early Friday morning on Chicago's Michigan Avenue to receive a free digital converter box at a "coupon swap" sponsored by a satellite TV provider.
Officials from the Federal Communications Commission said more...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Opera, United States, Digital TV Transition (2009), Local Authority
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