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- By now, you've probably heard about the so-called secret audit of Baltimore's speed camera program, which found error rates much higher than city officials had acknowledged. But that's only part of the story.
- I know I've been harping on how little has happened so far in Season 4 of "The Walking Dead," and at times that was because I was dozing off or not paying enough attention, but I was focused from start to finish during Sunday night's new episode, "Indifference," and seriously, very little happened. First of all, only one (inconsequential) human and nine or ten zombies were butchered.
- Local and federal officials knew early that harmful chemicals were on board a derailed train outside Baltimore and worked to reduce the risk.
- Baltimore County native finally has a horse running in the Preakness
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- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration is taking substantive steps to fix problems with the speed camera system, but its opacity and defiance in response to questions about it diminishes public trust in its efforts.
- Over months of investigating the proliferation of speed cameras in Maryland, many of The Baltimore Sun's attempts to get data and other information from government officials were met with delays, detours and dead ends.
- It's the last First Fridays of the year tonight in HdG
- Invest Maryland Challenge attracts dozens of companies
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- Brian Roberts of Forest Hill has been named executive producer of MotorWeek, Maryland Public Television's long-running national automotive series
- I had low expectations for the remake of "Total Recall," one of my favorite movies. And it appears that they have been met.
- The American Legion Riders Towson Chapter #22 are holding a fundraiser for America's VetDogs, which train and provide service dogs to veterans free of charge, on Sunday July 8 at 10 a.m.
- Insurance adjusters get to work once storm subsides.
- A Lake Evesham girl is raising money to help her former teacher at Cathedral of Mary Our Queen School. The teacher's arms and legs were amputated due to a serious medical problem and she is unable to drive because her car must be retrofitted, which is expensive
- Havre de Grace is host of many events for the first weekend of May, including the Decoy and Wildlife Festival and the annual War of 1812 re-enactment
- A Baltimore City police car was totaled after a Saturday morning collision at the intersection of Guilford and Centre streets in Mount Vernon.
- Proposed plans for car dealership expansion and doctor office conversion brought before Development Advisory Committee
- A 62-year-old blind man has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice after Baltimore paramedics refused to allow his service dog to accompany him in an ambulance after he was struck by a car.
- Donate goods, money or time to local organizations and advocacy groups during the holiday season. Share your blessings with the less fortunate.
- Glenwood/Glenelg: The Mullinix Corn Maze on Carrs Mill Road, across from Western Regional Park, is open for business weekends through Oct. 30.
- Better or Worse: How-to books on wilderness living help us enjoy nature as our ancestors did — without electricity, indoor plumbing, houses and 7-Elevens.
- Black Oak Associate's smart vehicle electric charging station at Westminster's College Square is the first in the region, but probably not the last
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- The chill factor is high for visitors to the Turkey Hill Experience in Lancaster County
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