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Dead body found on Eastern Shore
Maryland State Police said Sunday that they were investigating after a dead body with "signs of trauma" was found in a wooded area of Somerset County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The body — police did not specify whether male or female — was...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Labor Day
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Thirty-five charged with Maryland crime spree
Federal authorities announced Thursday a racketeering indictment charging 35 alleged Bloods gang members with murder, kidnapping and other crimes from Western Maryland to the Eastern Shore — a move they said had "dismantled" the gang. Authorities...Tags: Prisons, Gang Activity, Annapolis, FBI, Theft
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Communities struggle with representation on school boards
When temperatures in the classrooms of Ridgely Middle School reached the high 90s, Julie Sugar and other parents invited Baltimore County school board members to check out the problem. The board members didn't come — but local lawmakers did. "That'...Tags: Laws, PTA, Referenda, Justice System, Anne Arundel County
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Brent Steven Musgrove, 36, of the 1900 block of Perryman Road, was arrested Monday on a bench warrant in a case in which he was charged with possession of a drug other than...Tags: Drunk Driving, Robin Hood, Parkville, Fishing, WILLOW
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Reflecting a national trend, Maryland's population grays
Driven by a sizable baby boomer population nearing retirement age, Maryland, like the rest of the nation, grew older in the past decade, but Baltimore bucked the trend, attracting more young adults as the number of its middle-age and retiree residents...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Population and Census, Minority Groups, Parkville, Dorchester County
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Eastern Shore, Southern Md. see most rain
Maryland WeatherSoppy as it's been this Tuesday morning, the rainfall we've seen here in Central Maryland from these storm systems - a half-inch or less - can't compare to what they've reported from the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland.The heaviest rain......Tags: Maryland, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, St. Mary's County
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Woman to be cited in Phelps accident
A 28-year-old woman who was slightly injured when her Honda Accord hit a Cadillac Escalade driven by Olympic swimming star Michael Phelps in Baltimore's Mid-Town Belvedere neighborhood is to be charged with running a red light, a city police spokesman...Tags: Maryland, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Montgomery County (Maryland), University of Michigan, Injuries and Wounds
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Animals Shelters and Rescue Organizations
Baltimore City Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS), 301 Stockholm St., Baltimore. - Open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday and until 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. - The adoption fee for dogs and cats is $65; includes spaying or neutering, initial...Tags: Maryland, Cecil County, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Annapolis
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Audit faults schools' records
Sun StaffRecord-keeping problems could cost Baltimore's school system at least $12.2 million - and perhaps millions more - as federal auditors examine the spending of Medicaid dollars earmarked for special-education students. The $12.2 million represents about...Tags: Maryland, Martin O'Malley, Lawyers, Government Health Care, Justice System
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Soldier raised in Salisbury dies in Iraq
A soldier who was raised in Salisbury has died of injuries suffered in Iraq, the Pentagon said yesterday. Spc. Eric T. Caldwell, 22, died Sunday in Iraq after his patrol encountered enemy small-arms fire north of Baghdad, said his uncle, Melvin "M.J."...Tags: Maryland, U.S. Army, Roman Catholicism, Family, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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Md. battens down for Isabel
Sun StaffBeneath deceptively clear, blue skies, Marylanders pushed their preparations for Hurricane Isabel yesterday, securing homes, businesses and boats, and rushing their harvests to beat the heavy rains and gales expected tomorrow. Isabel, which had packed...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Tropical Storms, Moving, Floods
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Kendel Ehrlich joins husband in fight against newspapers
Associated PressFirst lady Kendel Ehrlich, in a fiery speech to Republican supporters on the lower Eastern Shore, joined her husband's public fight against newspapers, saying they "lie" and "need to be punished." As the guest speaker at the Lower Shore's Lincoln Day...Tags: Maryland, Martin O'Malley, Worcester County, The Washington Post, Democratic Party
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