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Harford real estate transfers from January
The following are Harford County real estate transfers recorded in January and compiled by the Harford office of the Department of Assessments and Taxation: Krystle N. Cherry from Kevin Jerome Harris, 3410 Brooks Ave., $202,500, 1/3. Scott Cooper from...Tags: Mortgages, Finance, Hartland, Loans, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Traffic: Accident on I-97 at Route 32
As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on I-97 northbound near Route 32 in Anne Arundel County, due to an accident involving two vehicles. Accidents were slowing traffic at Overlea Road and Linden Avenue in Baltimore County, Route 175 and Wigley Avenue...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Maryland Transit Administration, Patterson Park, Belair Road, Harford County
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Power outages close 42 Baltimore County public school sites for July 2
Baltimore County Public Schools has announced that due to the effects of Friday's storms, 42 of public schools are without power as of Sunday evening and will be closed on Monday, July 2. Summer school does not begin in Baltimore County schools until...Tags: Towson, Pikesville, Woodbridge, Schools, Public Schools
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Joseph Lawrence "Larry" Bohlen Jr., railroader
Joseph Lawrence "Larry" Bohlen Jr., who had been director of risk management for CSX, died Friday of multiple organ failure at his Rossville home. He was 76.
Mr. Bohlen, whose father was superintendent at the old Glenn L. Martin Co. in Middle River and...Tags: Railway Transportation, Timonium, University of Baltimore, Colleges and Universities, Rossville
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Seven deaths tallied so far from heat, storms
A summer heat wave expected to last through the weekend is now blamed for seven deaths across Maryland, and public officials called Monday for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. to act quickly to repair power outages or risk more deaths.
Four people died...Tags: Howard County, Baltimore County, Meteorological Disasters, Executive Branch, Energy Resources
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Judith S. Campbell, broker
Judith S. Campbell, a retired commodity futures broker, died of multiple sclerosis Monday at her Parkton home. She was 61.
Judith Sheffield was born in Baltimore and raised in Rosedale. After graduating from Overlea High School in 1969, she earned a...Tags: Timonium, Multiple Sclerosis, Towson University, St. Cloud, Sykesville
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Three North County Schools Open with New Principals
The signs of summer's end are everywhere. Kids are descending on stores to buy their school supplies. School bus drivers are memorizing their stops and practicing their routes. Teachers are putting up creative bulletin boards and getting their first pop...Tags: Colchester, Ceremonies, PTA, Parochial Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Students' creativity comes into focus for Towson arts showcase
Paintings, charcoal drawings, photography and mixed media works lined the walls of the Towson Arts Collective on March 9, but it was the smiling faces of more than 200 students, parents and teachers that lit up the room for the debut of the third annual...Tags: Timonium, Coppin State University, Painting, Perry Hall, Photography Supplies and Services
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Outdoor track: Milford Mill boys, Franklin girls on top at county meet
In the first Baltimore County championship track meet held at Sparrows Point High School, the Franklin girls captured its first-ever Baltimore County title and the Milford Mill boys won its first outdoor crown since 1999. Milford Mill (69 points)...
Tags: Dundalk, Pikesville, Track and Field, Catonsville, Human Accomplishments
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Bernstein to announce results of six-month investigation
Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein will hold a news conference Friday morning to announce the results of a six-month investigation into an alleged murder and drug conspiracy, which sources say was touched off by the home invasion killing of a...Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Lymphoma, High School Sports, Health and Safety at School
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City prosecutors charge group tied to killing, shootings
When a relative of accused druglord Robert G. Moore was stabbed and killed during a robbery, authorities say, Moore vowed to avenge the death. Over the next eight months, Moore and members of his East Baltimore drug syndicate picked off the man they...
Tags: David Warren, Justice System, Prosecution, Ellicott City, Wrestling
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Fight the scourge of sex trafficking
"Melissa," one of the girls we've encountered in street outreach in Baltimore, is originally from Baltimore County. As a child, she loved fairies and wanted to be a dancer. After her parents' divorce, she experimented with drugs, which opened her up to...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Justice System, Prostitution, Defense, Baltimore County
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