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Police say train deaths were double suicide
The deaths of a man and a woman who were run over by a CSX train Sunday night in Rosedale were apparently a double suicide, a Baltimore County police spokesman said yesterday. "Detectives are still working the case and looking at other evidence, but it...Tags: Suicide
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Police identify woman killed by train in Rosedale
Baltimore County police released the name yesterday of the woman who was killed by a train Sunday night in Rosedale, but they said they were still trying to confirm the identity of the man who died with her. Yvonne Lou O'Neil, 44, of the 800 block of...Tags: Suicide
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Police name woman killed by train in Rosedale
The woman killed by a train Sunday night in Rosedale in what appears to be a double suicide has been identified as Yvonne Lou O'Neil, 44, of the 800 block of Creek Road in Essex, a Baltimore County police spokesman said today. O'Neil and a man were...Tags: Suicide, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Two killed when struck by CSX train in Rosedale
Two people were killed last night when they were struck by a CSX train in Rosedale, Baltimore County police said. Police said that about 9:47 p.m., a southbound train was nearing a crossing at the 1100 block of Schaeffer Lane when it struck a man and a... -
Charles A. 'Bud' Langenfelder Sr., 81
Charles A. "Bud" Langenfelder Sr., a retired animal disease control director and former Clarksville resident, died Monday of heart failure at Washington Hospital Center in the District of Columbia. He was 81 and a Worton resident. He was born in...Tags: Clarksville, Animal Diseases, Hamilton, Diseases, Chestertown
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New attitudes foster academic success
Sun ReporterTwo years ago, Woodlawn Middle was the first Baltimore County school to undertake sweeping reforms to stem years of dismal state test results. This year, dozens more students scored above grade level, and nearly twice as many passed the math exam as in...Tags: Dundalk, Academic Progress
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Elementaries show modest, steady progress
Sun ReporterBaltimore County's elementary school students overall scored slightly above state averages in this year's reading and math assessments and showed steady, if modest, gains countywide. But a significant gap remains between the county's lowest- and highest-...Tags: Dundalk, Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning, Elementary Schools, Examinations
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The more affordable suburbs
Sun StaffPart 2 of 3 It was born as a blue-collar answer to Baltimore's wealthy Roland Park, a place where steelworkers could afford a tidy home with a back yard for gardening. Nearly 90 years later, Dundalk - the Baltimore County community forged and forsaken...Tags: Patapsco, Investments, Colleges and Universities, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Real Estate Sellers
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Carl Clark: photographer with a purpose
DRAWING UPON genius and despair, Carl Clark brings hope to his people, his neighborhood and to himself. At the corner of Linden Avenue and Ducatel Street -- once called Dodge City in honor of the many shootings there -- they call him The Picture Man. He...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Randallstown, Labor Legislation, Photography, Armed Forces
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Green eggs and ham, cats in hats
Sun StaffGov. Parris N. Glendening stripped off his suit jacket and sat cross-legged on the floor of an Annapolis restaurant Friday morning, surrounded by 33 first-graders in matching tall, red-and-white striped hats - a la "The Cat in the Hat." "When I was...Tags: Odenton, Federal Hill, Provident Bankshares Corporation, Lynn Anderson, Society
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New peace, new purpose
Sun ReporterThe politicians crammed the small stage in the U.S. Capitol studio, thanking each other for bipartisan cooperation and taking turns talking about the American people, democracy and an Eastern Shore waterman named Kirk Bloodsworth. Bloodsworth, with his...Tags: Prosecution, Orrin Hatch, Hamilton, Homes, Murder
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DNA that freed man leads to new suspect
Sun ReporterThe same DNA evidence that freed Kirk Bloodsworth from prison 10 years ago has now implicated another man in the 1984 rape and murder of 9-year-old Dawn Hamilton of Rosedale, quashing any lingering questions about Bloodsworth's involvement in the crime....Tags: Cambridge, Prosecution, Hamilton, William Donald Schaefer, Murder
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