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Balto. Co. police captain being investigated by internal affairs
A Baltimore County police captain who was recently reassigned from the Woodlawn Precinct this month is being investigated by the department's internal affairs section, a spokeswoman confirmed. Capt. Andre K. Davis, who was reassigned to the Community...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson
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Brown to handle Preakness award honors
When the owner of the winning horse in the 2013 Preakness Stakes mounts the podium to strains of "Maryland, My Maryland" to accept the Woodlawn Vase Saturday, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown will make the presentation. Gov. Martin O'Malley's office said...
Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Anthony G. Brown, Equestrian
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MARC to add weekend service to Washington
Maryland's MARC commuter trains, which have always operated Monday through Friday, will begin offering weekend service between Baltimore and Washington on the Penn Line in coming months. The expansion — put on hold in 2008 when the recession hit...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Maryland Stadium Authority, Cecil County, Carrollton, Amtrak
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Towson leaders criticize reassignment of police commander
Towson community leaders expressed disappointment Saturday morning at the reassignment of Capt. Jonathan Trentzsch, which was announced Friday by Baltimore County Police. Trentzsch, a 30-year veteran of the department, was reassigned from Towson to...
Tags: Conservation, David Marks, Towson
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Varsity roundup: No. 14 C.M. Wright wins softball title
No. 14 C. Milton Wright got the final word in the annual Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference softball championship Wednesday night. Kyralee Comeaux singled in Lauren Hufham and Holli Rutkowski in the fourth inning, which proved to be the deciding...Tags: Annapolis
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Budget cuts slow federal hiring in Md.
Hiring for federal jobs in Maryland has fallen 30 percent since 2008, and for the first time in years is being outpaced by the number of employees retiring or resigning — a trend that has raised concerns among some about the government's ability...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Civil and Public Service, Government, National Institutes of Health, Health Organizations
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Joseph E. Welsh, educator
Joseph E. Welsh, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who was also a hospice volunteer and Eucharistic minister, died Monday of melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 80. "He was both my teacher and...
Tags: Social Sciences, Parkville, Culture, Graduation, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Eric E. McLauchlin named 2013 Maryland Attorney Advocate of the Year
Eric E. McLauchlin, of Shaffer, McLauchlin & Stover in Bel Air, has been selected as the 2013 Maryland Attorney Advocate of the Year, the U.S. Small Business Administration's Baltimore District Office announced. McLauchlin was honored April 19 at the...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Small Businesses
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Pasta Plus owners inducted into restaurant Hall of Honor
Pasta Plus Restaurant in Laurel has been inducted into the Restaurant Association of Maryland's Hospitality Hall of Honor. The popular Gorman Avenue business, along with five other establishments in the state, was recognized at the Columbia-based trade...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Georgetown, Dining and Drinking, Baltimore County, Food Network (tv network)
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Maryland presses for federal support in building two light-rail systems
Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems. "Timing is...
Tags: Carrollton, Company Privatization, Montgomery County (Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation
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Obama budget would have big impact in Md.
Labor unions representing federal employees reacted angrily to the $3.8 trillion budget unveiled Wednesday by President Barack Obama, who proposed trimming $20 billion from federal retirement benefits — reopening a debate many Democrats felt had...
Tags: Barack Obama, Public Employees, Social Security, NASA, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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