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Maryland to host panel discussion on risks of playing sports
Health Maryland to host panel discussion on risks of playing sports Maryland's Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism will host a panel Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. to discuss the risks of playing sports, from children to professionals. Panelists include...Tags: New England Patriots, George Washington University, College Sports, Ron Brace, Comcast SportsNet (tv network)
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Victim of Light Rail shooting was work release inmate serving time for attempted murder
The man shot at the Lutherville Light Rail Station Friday night is in an inmate work release program, serving a 24-year sentence for attempted murder, a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services spokesman confirmed Monday. Harold J....Tags: Light Rail (Baltimore), Punishment, Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Baltimore County
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Rottweiler dispute resolved in Howard
Hazel Sanders and her Rottweiler service dog, Jurnee, are preparing to move into an apartment she can afford after the management company agreed to drop objections based on the Maryland Court of Appeals decision earlier this year defining pit bulls as...
Tags: Human Rights, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Civil Rights, Arthritis, Apartments
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UMBC research park company awarded Energy Department grant
A company based in bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park is one of only 66 in the entire country selected by the Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) to receive a total of $130 million in funding through...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Research, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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Opening of Laurel contract school delayed
A lack of funds and difficulty obtaining permits on the part of the developer has delayed the opening date for the new Monarch Global Academy Public Contract School in Laurel. At a community meeting at the Maryland City Volunteer Fire Department Tuesday...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Charter Schools, Students, Lotteries
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Inmate erroneously released from women's jail
An inmate serving concurrent sentences for two felonies was erroneously released from the Women's Correctional Center in Jessup last month, according to a statement released by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Friday....Tags: Upper Marlboro, Punishment, Prisons
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History Matters: Jessup Volunteer Fire Department has a new utility truck
100 Years Ago For the birds Ads in the Times: "Books on Poultry: Pigeons, Bee-Keeping, Farming-Gardening. The Eichelberger Book Co. 308 N. Charles St. Baltimore, Md. "Send us cow and horse hides: To be tanned and manufactured into coats, robes,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Agriculture, World War I (1914-1918), Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Joe Kennedy
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Pixelligent dreams big with minuscule particles
Your next smartphone screen or TV display might be brighter, the synthetic oil in your car might perform better and computer chips might be more durable — all thanks to minuscule particles that are starting to be manufactured in Baltimore....Tags: Nanotechnology, Baltimore Development Corporation, Electronics, University of Maryland, College Park, Government
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Alligator seized from an alleged Jessup gang member's home
An alligator was seized from an alleged Jessup gang member's home after Anne Arundel County police executed a search warrant in a drug investigation. The three-foot American Alligator, along with $3,000 worth of marijuana, cash and other items were taken...
Tags: Gang Activity, Drug Trafficking
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Carl R. "Randy" Boles Sr., security expert
Carl R. "Randy" Boles Sr., a retired security expert who was a fan of classic Western movies, died Sunday of complications from pneumonia and cardiac arrest at Baltimore-Washington Medical Center. He was 74. The son of a sheet metal worker and a...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Parkville, Heart Failure, Johns Hopkins University, Dundalk
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Two-alarm fire burns auto shop in Jessup
A two-alarm fire burned through an auto shop and affected traffic along Route 1 in Jessup on Sunday evening, according to the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services. Firefighters from Howard and neighboring Anne Arundel County were...Tags: Howard County, Fires
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Howard County traffic stop nets $40,000 in contraband cigarettes
A routine traffic stop Tuesday by a state police officer in Howard County resulted in one arrest and the confiscation of $40,000 worth of contraband cigarettes, according to a state comptroller news release. El-Housseni Hassan, 23, of Brooklyn, was...Tags: Howard County, Punishment, Prisons
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