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Columbia resident receives scholarship from Horizon Foundation
Matthew Madera, of Columbia, has been awarded a scholarship by the Horizon Foundation to attend the Leadership Essentials program of Leadership Howard County. The six-month leadership development program is designed for young professionals who are...Tags: Special Olympics, Charity, Howard County, Washington, DC, Awards and Prizes
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Laurel police: Man turns in self for N.Y. slayings
A 24-year-old man who walked into the Laurel police station on Christmas Eve and confessed to a double murder on Long Island, according to police, is being held pending an extradition hearing as early as Tuesday. Jim Collins, a spokesman for the Laurel...Tags: Laurel, International Law, Prince George's County, Long Island, International Law
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Public hearing on Prince George's County redistricting maps
Residents can voice their thoughts on the proposed Prince George's County redistricting plan at a public hearing this month in Upper Marlboro. The Prince George's County Redistricting Commission has scheduled the hearing for Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m....Tags: Local Government, Prince George's County
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Opening statements given in Currie trial
A federal prosecutor detailed extensive contact between state Sen. Ulysses Currie and various state agencies on behalf of Shoppers Food Warehouse during her opening statement Tuesday in his bribery case, seeking to draw a picture of a senator willing to...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Prince George's County, Regional Authority, Corporate Crime
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Outdoor theater: Shakespeare under the stars
Fireflies crisscross a meadow as an audience on lawn chairs and blankets takes in the fast-paced complications of "As You Like It" on the grounds of the Evergreen Museum and Library — a particularly apt setting for the Maryland Shakespeare...Tags: Festive Events, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), John Thomas, Weather Radar, Companies and Corporations
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Roads still dangerous, state warns drivers
Maryland drivers are expected to awake today to a road network that has significantly improved since the weekend's enormous snowfall, but they will still face dangerous conditions. The biggest challenge for many motorists will be reaching main roads....Tags: Road Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays, San Francisco, Transportation
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Wednesday's winds reached 50 mph
Maryland WeatherWednesday's winds, which brought down plenty of autumn leaves, not to mention branches, trees and power lines, reached 50 mph in several locations around the region. An Eastern Shore man died when his small sailboat capsized in high winds. There......Tags: Weather Warnings, Annapolis
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An account of deadly 1926 La Plata tornado
Maryland WeatherSteve Zubrick, science and operations officer at the National Weather Service in Sterling, Va., has sent me a link to an historic National Weather Service report on the Nov. 9, 1926 tornado that swept across parts of Charles and Prince George's......Tags: Children, Weather Warnings, Maryland, Tornadoes, Schools
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Others up ante as Md. slots idle
Even as slot-machine projects in Maryland stall, other states are betting big on expanded gambling.
In West Virginia, Charles Town Races and Slots just 75 miles west of Baltimore plans to offer poker, roulette and other table games as early as the summer...Tags: Penn National Gaming, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Tourism and Leisure, Elections, Allegany County
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Arundel holding up slots, says O'Malley
Gov. Martin O'Malley told members of the state's horse-racing and breeding industry Thursday that Anne Arundel County's indecision on rezoning land adjacent to Arundel Mills mall was delaying the process of getting what is the largest proposed slots...Tags: Chess Playing, Preakness Stakes, Tourism and Leisure, Anne Arundel County, Casino and Gambling
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Roadside bomb kills Upper Marlboro soldier, 52, in Iraq
Sun reporterA 52-year-old soldier from Upper Marlboro has been killed in Iraq, the Department of Defense announced yesterday, making him the war's oldest military fatality from Maryland. Staff Sgt. Robin L. Towns Sr. died Wednesday, a week and a half after...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Armed Forces, Disasters
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Long wait for action in death of their son
Sun reporterThree years after their teenage son, Michael, died from taking a prescription painkiller, George and Alicia Osgood are still waiting for the outcome of a state investigation into his death. The couple wants the Maryland Board of Physicians to...Tags: Paula C Hollinger, Employers, Juvenile Delinquency, Hospitals and Clinics, Sore Throat
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