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MdTA's acting police chief gets permanent assignment
Michael Kundrat, a Carroll County native and 26-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department, has been named chief of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police. Kundrat, 53, who has been acting MdTA chief for 18 months, was selected from a field of...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Harford County, Baltimore Police Department, Port of Baltimore
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Some March snowfalls rank among Baltimore's heaviest on record
March snowfall is not uncommon in the Baltimore area, with 2 inches on average during the month. But some storms have dumped much more than that -- though it is typically wet snow that disappears quickly. March storms in 1942, 1892, 1962 and 1993 rank...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, National Weather Service, Baltimore County, Annapolis, Snow Storms
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State Senate gives preliminary OK to death penalty repeal
The Baltimore SunThe Maryland Senate appears poised to pass Gov. Martin O’Malley’s bill to abolish the death penalty as early as Wednesday after turning aside all efforts to weaken the legislation. Senators gave their preliminary approval to the bill Tuesday,...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Health and Safety at School, Government, Punishment, Regional Authority
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Eagle Archive: Good riddance to short, dark, gray, cold and dreary month of February
T.S. Eliot wrote in the poem, "The Waste Land," published in November of 1922, that "April is the cruelest month." I could not disagree more. The month of February is a horrible joke foisted upon us. This, in spite of the fact that Feb. 24, St. Matthias...Tags: Natural Disasters, Colleges and Universities
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Left outside in rain, Carroll County residents make views clear on Firearms Safety Act
Vehement opposition was all but universal at a public hearing in Westminster on Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed gun control legislation. When the three members of Carroll County's delegation to the Maryland State Senate scheduled a Feb. 26 hearing to get...Tags: U.S. Military, Maryland General Assembly, Martin O'Malley, U.S. Supreme Court, Barack Obama
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Progress at DJS
The independent watchdog agency that oversees Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services recently released a report showing the state made important progress last year toward improving conditions for youths held in its three largest juvenile detention...
Tags: Prisons, Prince George's County, Juvenile Delinquency, Baltimore County, Annie E. Casey Foundation
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Woman charged with attempted murder in Elkridge
A Dayton woman has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly robbing a man who was under the pretense he would be paying her accomplice for sex in an Elkridge Best Western hotel, according to Howard County Police. Carol Evelyn Raines, 24, of...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Theft, Prosecution, Howard County
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Businesses, nonprofits object to stormwater fees
Residents across the Baltimore region could soon be hit with annual bills of $18 to more than $100 to pay for stormwater treatment, wetland restoration and other projects aimed at improving Chesapeake Bay water quality. The fees, to be charged by...
Tags: Local Government, Government, Mary Pat Clarke, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County
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Gilman's Reiter named Teacher on the Trail for 2014 Iditarod
This year's Iditarod dog sled race ended last month, but Gilman School teacher Jen Reiter is already preparing for next year's race. For thousands of students nationwide, Reiter will be the face of the race that begins March 1, 2014. She has been chosen...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Survivor (tv program), Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Donald Trump
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Wrestling standout set standard for success
In March, 2012, Cody Sharkey was nearing the pinnacle of his wrestling career. Then a junior at Winters Mill High School, Sharkey was just three wins from a wrestling state championship. But a torn meniscus in his left knee forced Sharkey to default in...Tags: Technology, Teaching and Learning, Ethics, Students, Schools
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Move to delay pollution fees afoot in Annapolis
Amid complaints over what critics dismiss as a "rain tax," some powerful lawmakers in Annapolis are mounting a last-minute attempt Monday to delay state-mandated storm-water fees that Baltimore city and Maryland's nine largest counties are about to assess...
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Baltimore County, Howard County, Business
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Several area wrestlers still in contention after first day of state wrestling tournament
Several area wrestlers are still alive after the completion of the first two rounds of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association state wrestling tournament Friday at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House. The tournament, which...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Severna Park, Harford County, Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, Wrestling
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