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Court upholds cell phone monitoring across state lines
Maryland's highest court has upheld a law allowing police to listen in on cell phone calls that suspects make outside the state, a tool that authorities say is key to fighting the drug trade. The 5-2 Court of Appeals ruling is a victory for law...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Prisons, Cell Phones, Judges
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Candidates run for Congress despite home address
All politics is local. All candidates for Congress are not. At least eight candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland — including four prominent contenders — are running this year in congressional districts that do not...Tags: Local Elections, Pikesville, Republican Party, Government, Baltimore County
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State biotech firms hope Congress will act
A proposal to speed the approval of new prescription drugs has patient advocates and biotech firms — including many based in Maryland — hoping that Congress will deliver a rare dose of bipartisanship this year.
Lawmakers are proposing a 6...Tags: MedImmune Inc., Prescription Drugs, Food and Drug Administration, Justice System, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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ICC opens second segment, connecting Laurel to Gaithersburg
The second section of the Inter-County Connector, long visible to drivers in Laurel, opened to traffic Tuesday, Nov. 22, allowing a connection from Interstate 370 in Gaithersburg to Interstate 95 in South Laurel.
"… The ICC will finally link...Tags: Highway Transportation, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Rudolph James Redd Sr., engineer
Rudolph James "Rudy" Redd Sr., an engineer who spent his nearly 40-year career with the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground and was an advocate for the mentally ill, died April 27 of a cardiac arrest at his home...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Sykesville, College Sports, University of Maryland, College Park, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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New Windsor's Dielman Inn on list of endangered historic properties
A New Windsor tavern turned inn, dating back to the early 19th century, is among the state's "endangered" historical properties, according to Preservation Maryland, a statewide advocacy group. The Dielman Inn in New Windsor, located at Main and High...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Preservation Maryland, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Prince George's County, Bars and Clubs
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Review: Psychedelic Furs at Rams Head on Stage March 19
Reporter Matthew Hay Brown took a break from covering military affairs and national security to review the Psychedelic Furs' show at Rams Head on Stage Monday night.
Is there anyone having more fun at a Psychedelic Furs show than frontman Richard...Tags: MTV (tv network), David Bowie, Music, John Lydon, Pink (singer)
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Batman pulled over by police in Montgomery County
In the movies, Gotham City police required a giant spotlight to find Batman. Montgomery County police didn't have to go quite so far, finding him cruising around in a Lamborghini Wednesday in Silver Spring and pulling the unidentified man over for not...
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Gingrich brings presidential campaign to Maryland
For Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, campaigning in Maryland on Tuesday represented something of a political homecoming. It was nearly 20 years ago that Gingrich, then a Georgia congressman, hatched the outlines of the "Contract with...
Tags: Thomas V. Mike Miller, Labor Legislation, Tea Party Movement, University of Maryland, College Park, Republican Party
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Police officer kills self after traffic stop, chase
A Montgomery County police officer shot himself to death after leading a state trooper on a high-speed chase on the Eastern Shore early Monday, state police said. Jed R. Bylsma, 30, of Gettysburg, Pa., was pronounced dead at the scene, police said....Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Maryland Schools in the Path of the Purple Line
Capital News ServiceCOLLEGE PARK - Proposed construction on the Purple Line will not begin for at least another three years, but some local school leaders are concerned as state and county planners work to finalize a route. Under the current plan, the 16-mile light rail...Tags: Transportation, Charter Schools, Health and Safety at School, Maryland Transit Administration, Commuting
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