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Leopold resigns as Anne Arundel executive
John R. Leopold stepped down Friday as Anne Arundel County executive, bringing an apparent end to the decades-long career of an idiosyncratic and charismatic force in Maryland politics who as recently as a year ago was considering a run for statewide...
Tags: Crofton, Sex Crimes, U.S. House of Representatives, Local Elections, Severna Park
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Glen Burnie man charged with strangling great aunt to death
A 22-year-old Glen Burnie man is in custody for allegedly strangling his 62-year-old great aunt to death Tuesday in the 300 block of Gatewater Court, police said. Brandon Zachary Duncan is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Dianna Lee...Tags: Witnesses, Murder, Kidnapping, Prosecution
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For Anne Arundel's acting county executive, a winding road to seat of power
When he was a young city councilman in Annapolis in 1982, John R. Hammond surprised family and friends by putting his hat in the ring for the job of Anne Arundel county executive. He lost decisively to O. James Lighthizer, a Democrat who went on to...
Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Josh Cohen, Local Elections, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis
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Leopold to be sentenced in March
A judge has set a March date for the sentencing of Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold, as more Republicans said they were considering applying for his job. Del. Steve Schuh added his name Thursday to the list of candidates looking to...
Tags: Crofton, Punishment, Local Elections, U.S. Senate, Judges
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Retailers test new formats during holidays
At GameStop Kids at White Marsh Mall, shoppers will find plush Mario book bags and Angry Birds hats mixed in with the Lego Star Wars and other kid-friendly video games, a mix meant to attract both serious "gamers" as well as those who've never played...
Tags: Electronics, Nabi, Family, Computer Hardware, Toys
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Man allegedly trespassed at school, had high-powered guns at home
Anne Arundel County police found a stash of high-powered weapons, including an AK-47 assault rifle and an Uzi carbine, at the home of a 25-year-old man who they said entered North County High School in Glen Burnie through a back door. Police said...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Firearms, Hospitals and Clinics, Judges, Behavioral Conditions
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Woman joins father as suspect in Glen Burnie killing
A 27-year-old Glen Burnie woman charged with gun possession late last month in a death investigation in which her father was charged with first-degree murder has now been charged with murder as well, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Police...Tags: Murder, Windsor Mill, Cherry Hill, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control
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Gun mayhem a sign of America's moral decline
Has anyone thought about the correlation between today's gun violence today and the decline of moral and religious values since the 1940s, '50s and early '60s? In those decades we allowed God in our schools, courts and businesses. Parents were allowed...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Timothy McVeigh, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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Ehrlich, Schuh, Hammond among 16 seeking Anne Arundel executive job
Former Maryland first lady Kendel Ehrlich, Del. Steve Schuh and acting Anne Arundel County Executive John Hammond led a field of 16 applicants Friday to complete the term of former County Executive John R. Leopold. County Republicans said the unexpected...
Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Ethics, Labor Legislation, Finance, Values
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Leopold's name could be removed from iconic deli menu
At Chick and Ruth's Delly in Annapolis, where politicians' favorite meals are named for them and listed in large print signs above the counter, a diner can order a "John R. Leopold" — chicken noodle soup. But that may not be for much longer. A...
Tags: Restaurants, Sex Crimes, Annapolis, Dining and Drinking, Panera Bread Company
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Digest: NCAA proposes football rule change to allow ejection for high hits
College football NCAA proposes rule change to allow ejection for hits above shoulders The NCAA has proposed a rule change that would eject any player who targets and hits a defenseless opponent above the shoulders. The Football Rules Committee,...Tags: Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Baltimore City Community College, Colleges and Universities, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Pimlico Race Course
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Ethics opinion may affect who seeks, or votes on, next Anne Arundel executive
With the deadline looming Friday, only one person has applied to replace John R. Leopold as Anne Arundel County executive as other potential candidates weighed their options. Tom Angelis of Davidsonville, a former candidate for county executive and...
Tags: Ethics, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Crofton, Severna Park, Annapolis
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