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Patapsco Flea Market has history of alleged counterfeit selling
Undercover federal agents rented a booth at Patapsco Flea Market to gain access to its management as part of a 21/2-year sting targeting merchants selling counterfeit and pirated goods — an investigation that resulted in a raid Sunday on the...Tags: Tommy Hilfiger Corp., Under Armour Inc., Business Enterprises, Undercover, Immigration
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Fundraiser comes to aid of Arbutus boy with rare hip disease
Thirty minutes after the April 22 island-themed fundraiser at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department started, the 80 attendees broke into applause. The star of the show, Ashton Barrick, 7, had arrived, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and lei. Ashton, who has...
Tags: Catonsville, National Institutes of Health
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April 22 fundraiser to support Arbutus boy battling hip disease
Ashton Barrick loves watching Nickelodeon, hates school and gets so absorbed in his video games that his mother, Jennifer Barrick, must occasionally repeat a command. Despite those habits, typical ones for a 7-year-old boy, Ashton stands out. He strings...
Tags: Catonsville, Nickelodeon (tv network), Gaming, The Happiest News!, National Institutes of Health
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Waste-cutting should include housing agency move
Comptroller Peter Franchot's concerns about half-million-dollar piano procurement at a multi-million-dollar performing arts center may look politically correct, but what about the serious waste of money for Gov. Martin O'Malley's impending move of the...Tags: Martin O'Malley
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Christopher Lyles, Defense engineer
Christopher Michael Lyles, an engineer who was the second person in the world to receive a synthetic trachea, died March 5 at Franklin Square Hospital in Baltimore. The cause of death is unclear.
The Abingdon resident was 30 years old.
He was a graduate...Tags: Morgan State University, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Police investigating multiple shootings in Baltimore City
Two men and a woman were injured after separate shootings in Baltimore City Saturday morning, police said. Officers responded to a West Baltimore hospital at 1:54 a.m. to find a 41-year-old man with a gunshot wound in his torso, according to police. The...Tags: Police Investigations, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics
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Heavy rains cause flooding around Maryland
Torrential rainfall brought on by the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee flooded dozens of Baltimore-area roads, and sent the water rising out of rivers and creeks — and rescue crews have responded to more than a dozen calls of stranded drivers since...Tags: Odenton, Michael Cox, Anne Arundel County, Catonsville, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Development prohibited on more than 1,000 acres of Howard farms
Howard County's agricultural preservation program committed over the past two years to buy development rights to more than 1,000 acres of farmland, as a slow housing market helped boost landowners' interest in the easements. The county announced last...Tags: Sykesville, Real Estate, Mount Airy, Calvin Murray, Howard County
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Southwest Baltimore shooting claims life of 16-year-old boy
Steps from a weathered bench proclaiming Baltimore the "Greatest City in America," a pool of blood marked the spot where a 16-year-old boy was fatally shot early Wednesday. Officers said Bruce Benn was shot in the head at about 1 a.m. while standing in...Tags: Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Lombard Street, Crime Victims
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New site planned for Md. housing dept. in Prince George's
The state is planning a new building in Prince George's County to house the state Department of Housing and Community Development, Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Monday. The agency, which employs 385 workers, will move from Crownsville to New...Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Prince George's County, Executive Branch, Government
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Proposed redistricting plans for District 1 would leave Laurel's boundaries intact
The redrawing of district lines that will lay out the boundaries for Prince George's County Council's nine members is not expected to have a major effect on District 1, which includes Laurel, but the district could lose its only Metro station to...Tags: Prince George's County, Voting, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Man pleads guilty to killing ex-girlfriend's boyfriend
A 38-year-old man pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing his former girlfriend's new boyfriend in a Southwest Baltimore rowhouse, and a judge sentenced him to life in prison, with all but 45 years suspended. Dwayne Thompson, of the 500 block of Bloom St. in...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Murder, Memorial Day, Prosecution
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