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- The resolution, which had been tabled since April, authorizes the county to release a small portion of property in West Friendship belonging to Trent Kittleman, the Republican nominee for county executive last year and widow of former state Sen. Robert Kittleman, from its Agricultural Land Preservation Easement so T-Mobile can install a 150-foot cell phone tower on it.
- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days.
- Smartphones and security apps are starting to hit college campuses. The University of Maryland developed its own app that broadcasts live video and audio, plus a user's location, if they become a crime victim.
- Earthquake in Maryland: People struggled to make phone calls and instead turned to Facebook, Twitter and text to contact loved ones after the earthquake.
- No charges will be filed against either of the two teenage girls involved in a fight Wednesday evening at the skate park in Aberdeen, police said
- The following crimes in Northern Baltimore city are reported from July 31 to Aug. 6 and covers Hampden, Charles Village, Roland Park, Guilford, Homeland, Mount Washington and Waverly.
- The American Civil Liberties Union has informed the Baltimore Police Department of its intention to sue on behalf of a man who it says was wrongfully detained and had videos deleted from his cell phone after he was observed filming officers "roughing up" a female friend at the 2010 Preakness.
- Three Laurel teenagers robbed at gunpoint
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- Baltimore Crime Log for Hampden, Roland Park, Charles Village, Homeland and more.
- Maryland utility regulators are expanding their investigation into Verizon's 911 service after some emergency calls came through without any caller ID or location information.
- Anne Arundel: Cartoonist Inspires Anne Arundel Youngsters
- Significant crime events according to police reports
- The media baron gets caught doing the sort of privacy-invading behaviors that post-9/11 governments have so foolishly embraced
- Police reports of crimes in city of Laurel, and Howard and Anne Arundel counties
- Baltimore's mayor and police commissioner on Monday denounced the "senseless and outrageous acts of a few" that marred the downtown Fourth of July festivities, leaving a man dead from a stab wound and a 4-year-old injured by a stray bullet.
- Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit showcases finalists for the 2011 Sondheim Artscape Prize
- Sec. Maynard disputes characterization of his efforts to control cell phones in prison.
- Maryland is about to put out a request for bids for cell phone jamming technology for its prisons, but the state should consider other technological solutions that may produce the same results at lower cost.
- Stadium authority wants Baltimore City to pick up part of the cost
- Article suggesting the need for mandatory life jackets was " all wet"
- Federal authorities who searched the towing company offices linked to an alleged kickback scheme in which 17 city police have been charged with corruption were seeking insurance files. It indicates that the probe may be broadening in scope.
- At 25, Adam Jones comes off as a guy in a hurry. Nowhere, though, is that urgency more palpable than when it comes to the 2011 baseball season, one that arrives with great expectations for Jones personally and Orioles as a whole.
- A Jessup correctional officer was arrested Tuesday morning on federal drug charges, revealing a sweeping effort to wipe out one of Maryland's most notorious gangs through related racketeering indictments.
- Envelopes full of angular print deliver assurances that everything is OK