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Prince George's Council votes to table slots bill
Three years after voters statewide approved a referendum allowing slot machines at limited sites in Maryland, the Prince George's County Council voted 5-4 on Nov. 15 to table a bill that would prohibit slots in the county. In the final legislative...Tags: Laurel Park, Cecil County, Prince George's County, Worcester County, Magna Entertainment Corp.
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Temporary road closures planned around Arundel Mills
The developer of a casino scheduled to open next month at Arundel Mills will temporarily restrict southbound access to the mall beginning next week during road construction to prepare for an expected traffic increase.
Work on the $5 million in traffic...Tags: Road Transportation, Anne Arundel County, Cordish Cos., Transportation
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Industry group ranks Maryland transportation priorities
Maryland's top transportation priorities should include widening the Baltimore Beltway, making Route 295 six lanes near BWI Marshall Airport and building the city's Red Line light rail, a national transportation group said Wednesday. The...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Penn Line, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, Baltimore Red Line
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Sunrise services mark Easter Sunday across the region
The day's first light tinted the dark sky and chased away the full moon Sunday as worshipers picked their way across the hillside at Beachmont Christian Camp in Kingsville.
Frost-covered grass crunched underfoot as families and couples bundled in ski...Tags: Easter, St. Michaels, Religious Festivals, Havre de Grace, Joe Cannon
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Traffic on Interstate 95 northbound backed up by fuel spill
Traffic backed up on Interstate 95 northbound just past the Hanover Street exit on Thursday after a truck spilled about 50 gallons of gasoline on the roadway, a city fire spokesman said. The spill caused the two right lanes of the interstate to be...Tags: Traffic
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Alfred J. Lipin, politician
Alfred J. Lipin, a former Anne Arundel County hardware store owner turned Democratic politician who served in both the House of Delegates and state Senate, died Friday of a heart attack at Hanover Hospital in Hanover, Pa.
The lifelong Glen Burnie...Tags: Glen Burnie, Chicago, Heart Attack, Annapolis, Cook County
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Traffic: Accident on I-695 outer loop at I-70
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 at I-70 due to an accident.
Accidents were slowing traffic at Greenspring Avenue and Bridal Ridge Lane in Baltimore County, Old Eastern Avenue at Back River Neck Road in Baltimore County,...Tags: Glen Burnie, Harford County, Annapolis, Traffic, Catonsville
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Mary H. Coleman, day care provider
Mary H. Coleman, a Medfield day care provider who cared for several generations of children, died Saturday of a stroke at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
She was 78.
Mary Hilda Grothe was born in Hampstead and spent her early years in Manchester and Millers...Tags: Hampden, Early Learning, Parkville, Early Learning, Christianity
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Michael Allen Washington, 25, of the first block of Church Creek Road, was charged Tuesday with marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession, possession of a drug other than...Tags: Crimes, Andrew Williams, Rabies, Prosecution, Michael Allen
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Police identify Hanover pedestrian killed in crash
Anne Arundel police have identified a pedestrian who was killed Sunday in Hanover. Investigators said Robert Henry Mundell, 66, was dressed in dark clothing and walking in the right eastbound lane of Dorsey Road, just west of the intersection with...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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College News - Students earning college degrees announced
The following students earned a degree in May from Cornell University, in Ithaca, N.Y.: Catherine Jubinski, of Laurel, earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering; Jonathan Liu, of Highland, earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering; Michelle Grosso,...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Atlanta
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Correctional health care firm agrees to be acquired
A Hanover provider of health care services to county and city detention centers said Tuesday that it had agreed to sell itself in a cash deal valued at about $57.2 million. Conmed Healthcare Management Inc. said it would be acquired by Ayelet Investments...Tags: Medical Services, Companies and Corporations, Maryland, Healthcare Provider, Anne Arundel County
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