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Woman defrauds NSA for family firm, then embezzles $4.5 million
A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced the final member of a family business that was used to cheat the National Security Agency out of nearly $1.5 million, prosecutors said. Christina Turley Knott, 51, of Edgewater, was sentenced to 15 months in...Tags: Calvert County, Prisons, Corporate Crime, Prosecution, National Security Agency
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Robert Gaspar Leginus Sr., 98
Robert Gaspar Leginus Sr., who flew gliders during World War II and later served as a military intelligence analyst, died Feb. 20. He was 98. Mr. Leginus died at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia, said his son Robert Leginus Jr. He had lived in Columbia...Tags: U.S. Army, Military Equipment, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Pentagon: No enemy involvement in Djibouti crash
There was no enemy involvement in the air crash that killed an airman from Upper Marlboro in Africa over the weekend, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten, 26, was one of four special operations airmen killed Saturday when their...Tags: Africa, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, The Pentagon, Armed Forces
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Airman from Upper Marlboro one of four killed in Africa
An airman from Upper Marlboro was killed Saturday in an accident in Africa, the Pentagon said. Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten, 26, was one of four Air Force members in the U-28 turboprop plane killed near Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, officials said...Tags: Africa, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, The Pentagon
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Alleged $1.4 million housing authority fraud began small, indictment says
In early 2010, officials at Baltimore's public housing agency noticed a few thousand dollars had gone missing — transferred without authorization to the bank account of a man who rented his Northeast Baltimore home to a low-income tenant,...Tags: Interior Policy, Section 8 (housing), Companies and Corporations, Corporate Crime, Business
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Four indicted in theft from Baltimore Housing Authority
Four people were indicted for allegedly defrauding the Baltimore Housing Authority out of $1.4 million by transferring funds out of the agency's account through a shell company, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday. Daren Kareem Gadsden,...Tags: Washington, DC, Interior Policy, Justice System, Prosecution, Theft
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Hunter shot by another; illegal hunting charges filed
A hunter is in the hospital and four of his friends have been charged with multiple counts of illegal hunting after an incident Saturday afternoon just off a major thoroughfare in Prince George's County, Maryland Natural Resources Police reported. Roy A....Tags: Defense, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Resources, Prosecution, Hunting
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Storms may have killed off many stink bugs
The combined fury of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee may have drowned much of the region's stink bug population, but scientists are still hesitant to say that homeowners will see fewer of them when the weather warms.
Scientists say something...Tags: Brown University, Agriculture, University of Maryland, College Park, Natural Disasters, Labor Day
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Word on the web: TwitterChurch
There’s a saying that a church is not a building, it’s the people. And Jay Gamble knows where to find the people.
The pastor of LifeChange AME Church, based in Slayton House in the Columbia village of Wilde Lake, holds church services on...Tags: Twitter, Inc., YouTube, Howard University, Social Media, Facebook
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Help fill food baskets for families in Prince George's County
In an effort to provide holiday dinners to needy families in Prince George's County, the Prince George's County Public Safety Assistance Program is collecting donations of canned goods through Dec. 20. County agencies that are participating in the...Tags: Government, Prince George's County, Safety of Citizens
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Three family members guilty of defrauding NSA
A federal jury on Wednesday convicted William and Donald Turley, father and son respectively, of using the family manufacturing business to bilk the National Security Agency out of nearly $1.5 million, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced. A...Tags: Defense, National Security, Annapolis, National Security Agency, Theft
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and a high around 46 degrees. It is expected to be mostly clear tonight with a low temperature around 35 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
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