air transportation disasters
- Police officer, two others injured in Mount Airy crash Sunday morning.
- One of six U.S. Marines killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan last week was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
- The issue of audience members interfering with the art is an old one. Candy wrappers, talking, coughing, whistling hearing aids — those used to be the primary culprits. Now it's the cellphone, and that means not just calls, but texting, emails, calendar reminders, and, of course, alarms.
- Harford County Youth flying thanks to Civil Air Patrol
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- A 16-year-old boy charged with first-degree murder of his father will continue to be held without bond.
- Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 17, for a Westminster airman who was killed Jan. 5 from injuries suffered from an improvised explosive device attack on Jan. 5 in Shir ghazi, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan.
- Two people were transported for medical attention following a single vehicle accident in Creswell, Harford County Friday morning.
- The Department of Defense says a 24-year-old airman from Peterson Air Force Base has died in Afghanistan
- Christopher Tkacik, lost in the dark in a state park on Catoctin Mountain, had his dog, iPhone and a slowly draining battery. He could talk to the police trying to find him, but neither they nor the GPS on his smart phone could guide him out.
- A Baltimore County Police officer has been injured in a crash on the Baltimore Beltway near Towson, and a portion of the highway has been shut down, police said.
- Maryland Natural Resources Police said they will resume searching for a missing boater Monday morning, nearly two days after his sailboat capsized on the Chesapeake Bay, killing another man and sending a woman to the hospital.
- Thomas Mech said he never knew how the animals he killed while hunting felt until he accidentallly shot himself in the thigh Dec. 3 while hunting with his brother in Monkton, Maryland
- There's no excuse for the loss of a U.S. surveillance drone over Iran, and those responsible must be held accountable
- A Whiteford man is being held without bail on four counts of second-degree child abuse.
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- This is a call to find Rosie the Riveters in Howard County. These Rosies' World War II stories need to be preserved.
- Alvin T. Jones, 89, offers vivid memories of his Naval service and of Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., his pilot on 32 combat missions.
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.
- Case related to bomb scare Monday at police headquarters
- The 9/11 observances that focused the nation last weekend were somewhat in marked contrast to what took place on the 10th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- On its anniversary, 'The Star-Spangled Banner' asks us something this is worth trying to answer
- On Sept. 11, 2001, two old friends from Loyola Blakefield high school's Class of 1990 were high above Lower Manhattan in the World Trade Center's south tower, their futures as bright as that morning's blue-sky sunshine.
- On Sept. 11, 2001, two old friends from Loyola Blakefield high school's Class of 1990 were high above Lower Manhattan in the World Trade Center's south tower, their futures as bright as that morning's blue-sky sunshine.
- Members of the staff of The Aegis recall the events of Sept. 11, 2001
- As the nation prepares to remember the worst terrorist attacks on U.S. soil this weekend, a Port Deposit girl will celebrate something a little more cheerful – her 10th birthday
- Chris Cordisco has never told his story from the morning of Sept. 11 before, but 10 years later, he is ready, he said.
- Security measures have been updated and emergency responders in Laurel are on higher alert in the years since 9/11.
- Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks don't permanently damage Americans mental health
- U.S. drone strikes continue to leave a trail of devastated families and communities in their wake
- The history of West Virginia's coal mine wars has been largely expunged from textbooks and purged from the memories of the state's citizens, but it came to life during the inaugural run of Doug Estepp's Coal Country Tour.
- Communities in Anne Arundel County and Annapolis will mark the 28th annual National Night Out, an anti-crime neighborhood program, with free events Tuesday night
- Latest screening horror story involving 95-year-old required to remove her adult diaper demonstrates the difficulties of keeping both planes and dignity intact
- Jonathan Schell says the Obama administration twists logic and semantics to avoid the authority of the War Powers Act