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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: Punishment, Howard County, Prisons
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Police arrest 23 in tri-county reverse prostitution sting
Howard County police, along with other county, state and federal law enforcement officers, arrested 23 men in a reverse prostitution sting last week, according to a news release. The operation, which was carried out on Thursday, Sept. 20, was conducted...
Tags: Prince George's County, Prostitution, Maryland State Police, Howard County, Organized Crime
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Giant Food puts Jessup warehouse on the market
Giant Food has put its former dry goods warehouse in Jessup on the market, the real estate firm handling the listing said Monday. The now-vacant, 760,000-square-foot complex on 60 acres in the Maryland Wholesale Food Center on Assateague Drive supplied...Tags: Rental Service, Homes, Giant Food, LLC
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Arundel sees drop in student suspensions, discipline referrals for black students
Suspensions and other disciplinary actions for African-American students fell at Anne Arundel County schools last year because of new practices, said a school system team examining purported racial disparities in punishments. The audit, design and...Tags: Severna Park, Punishment, Minority Groups, Teaching and Learning, U.S. Department of Education
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Maryland House of Correction in Jessup set to be torn down
For almost 20 years, Reginald Walton could judge the tenor of his day at Maryland House of Correction by the deafening sound of inmates as he climbed the stairs into one of the country's oldest and most storied prisons.
The former correctional officer...Tags: Timonium, Prisons
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Anne Arundel police investigating infant's death
Anne Arundel County police said they are investigating the death on June 10 of an infant who was reported unresponsive at a home in Jessup. Rescue workers called to the home took the 3-month-old girl to Baltimore Washington Medical Center. Efforts to...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Anne Arundel County, Hospitals and Clinics
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State helps protect Baltimore archives
Baltimore was in danger of losing many of its most precious documents several years ago.
A rented building near Druid Hill Park that was used to house the city's historic archives failed to meet even minimal standards for proper records storage. It was...Tags: Finance, Freemasonry, Johns Hopkins University, Anne Arundel County, Rentals
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Getting There: Family of dead bicyclist owes no accounting
It didn't take long after the news was posted on the Getting There blog Wednesday that 20-year-old Nathan Krasnopoler had died for the first ghoul to post a comment welcoming his death because he had committed the unpardonable crime of riding a bicycle....Tags: Trials, Defendants, Patapsco, Inner Harbor, Justice System
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Maryland governor aims to cut assisted living unit at Spring Grove State Hospital
Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed 2013 budget aims to close the assisted living unit at Spring Grove Hospital Center in Catonsville, where 48 patients currently live and 21 employees currently work. But the plan won't leave either group out in the cold,...Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Behavioral Conditions, Baltimore County
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Legal scholars demand death penalty repeal
More than three dozen legal scholars and attorneys — including former Gov. Harry R. Hughes and two former Maryland attorneys general, J. Joseph Curran Jr. and Stephen H. Sachs — are sending a letter and report to members of the General...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Judges, Punishment, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Criminal Laws
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When a homicide happens, Howard detectives ready to respond
Howard County Police Det. Daniel Lenick was only hours removed from the end of a 10-hour shift when he got the call at about 10 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 12: A woman had been shot and killed at a condominium complex in the Columbia village of Long Reach....Tags: Cell Phones, Trials, Police Investigations, Howard County, Baltimore County
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