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Laurel schools celebrate Read Across America Day
In Howard, Prince George's and Anne Arundel county schools students donned their Cat in the Hat hats and ate green eggs and ham — all while reading their favorite Dr. Seuss books to celebrate Read Across America Day March 1. Created by the...
Tags: Dr. Seuss, Howard County, Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers
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Circuit judge rules Baltimore Co. speed camera contract is illegal
A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Baltimore County's contract with its speed camera vendor is illegal, because it pays the company a cut of each citation issued — a ruling that could help others challenge their citations in court. While Judge...
Tags: AAA, Baltimore County, Xerox Corporation, Minor League Baseball, Annapolis
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State bills aimed at reducing school-based arrests
A pair of state bills introduced by Prince George's County Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith are aimed at decreasing the number of nonviolent student offenders entering the county's juvenile justice system. Both have been approved by the Prince George's...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Police Arrests, Justice System, Lawyers, Misdemeanors
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Health employees seek legislation to address workplace violence
Bernice Troy, a geriatric nursing assistant in Baltimore for the past 20 years, has been spat on and cursed, scratched and punched on the job. A patient once slammed Jo Samrow, a nurse in Southern Maryland, into a wall so violently that she developed a...
Tags: Baltimore County, Annapolis, PCP, AFSCME, Labor Legislation
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Laurel Police report robbery with firearm on Domer Avenue [Laurel crime log]
Laurel police report felonies, arrests and property crimes. Prince George's County police report violent crimes and property crimes. City of Laurel Main Street, 500 block, March 3. Motor vehicle theft. Eighth Street, 800 block, March 3. Motor...
Tags: Laurel, Theft
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Annapolis police reach out to followers near and far via global Tweet-a-Thon
Annapolis Police Department spokeswoman Detective Amy Miguez knows residents like to take ride-alongs with officers. "I think there's a lot of interest in that," she said. "[Ride-alongs] are always a way for someone to really gain an understanding of...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Annapolis, LinkedIn Corp., Event Planning, Law Enforcement
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Former Ward 1 Laurel City Council member Janis Robison dies
Former Ward I Laurel City Council member Janis Robison, who championed safety and building a bridge between communities in her four terms in office, died March 4 at Laurel Regional Hospital. Robinson, 63, had amyloidosis, a non-cancerous bone marrow...
Tags: Local Government
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The gas tax compromise
The gas tax plan unveiled this week by Gov. Martin O'Malley and the General Assembly's top leaders is a complicated proposal that wouldn't represent our first choice in how best to pay for Maryland's transportation needs. But, on balance, it's a better-...
Tags: Republican Party, Purple Line (Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland), Maryland Transit Administration, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Commuter volume from Baltimore County to the city among highest in U.S.
Baltimore draws 117,027 commuters daily from Baltimore County, among the highest single-source commute totals in the nation, according to a survey released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number — the equivalent of filling both M&T Bank...
Tags: Baltimore County, Ken Ulman, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Commuting, Harford County
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Advocates ask lawmakers to update 600-year-old eviction law
Pat and Henry Bradley say their landlord decided to suddenly kick them out of his waterfront Dundalk house, changing the locks while they were still frantically trying to remove their belongings. The couple, who didn't have a lease, are to testify about...
Tags: Pat Bradley, Foreclosures, Annapolis, Rental Service, Justice System
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Lawmakers will push for DNA collection changes
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland is pushing legislation to close what it describes as loopholes in state law that allow police to keep DNA samples from people never convicted of crimes. Del. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat, said Friday she...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Biotechnology Industry, Police Arrests, Murder, Parties and Movements
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Police in Md. holding DNA on people not convicted of crimes
Even as the U.S Supreme Court reviews Maryland's law on police collection of DNA samples, many law enforcement agencies in the state are collecting and holding genetic material from murder victims and people never convicted of crimes. The practices...
Tags: Baltimore County, Annapolis, Biotechnology Industry, Police Arrests, Police Investigations
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