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- Aberdeen and Havre de Grace high schools will be getting some major recognition Friday for their students' performance on Advanced Placement examinations and academic achievement.
- WBAL meteorologist Tony Pann's denials of man-made global warming do the public a disservice.
- Roughly switching the business and personal rates would create better incentives without a net loss of income
- Hess Corp. has agreed to buy eight duplexes in Loch Raven and demolish them to settle homeowners' claims of contamination from a nearby gas station, the company said Friday.
- The Exxon Mobil Corp. asked Maryland's highest court Monday to erase most of the more than $1.5 billion awarded in two lawsuits over a large gasoline spill that Jacksonville residents claimed polluted their well water, left them fearful of getting cancer and made their property worthless.
- The groundbreaking for a shopping center on a 25-acre site just south of Brewers Hill is set for next month, the developer said Monday.
- Clean Green Fuel owner goes on trial on accusations of selling phony biodiesel credits
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- House panel quizzes EPA over Baltimore, Texas biodiesel fraud investigations
- The Jacksonville gasoline spill was devastating to community
- Nearly six years after 26,000 gallons of gasoline contaminated the groundwater of a northern Baltimore County neighborhood, cleanup and monitoring of the area continues, as well as legal dispute in court.
- The state's second-highest court has ruled that a new trial is necessary for many Baltimore County residents who claimed that their physical and mental health was damaged after discovering that thousands of gallons of gasoline had seeped into their groundwater.
- Occupy Wall Street protesters are not the only ones with grievances
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- City design panel reviews Canton Crossing shopping center proposal.
- Developers expect to present their concept for a shopping center at the Canton Crossing mixed-use development to a city design panel on Monday.
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- Orioles owner Peter Angelos will be adding a sizable chunk of change to all of his mesothelioma money after his law firm successful convinced a Baltimore County jury to force Exxon Mobil to pay more than $495 million in damages to local families and business from a 2006 gasoline leak in Jacksonville
- A Baltimore County jury has ordered ExxonMobil Corp to pay nearly $495 million to compensate members of the Jacksonville community after an underground gasoline leak in 2006
- Lawyers for dozens of Baltimore County families suing Exxon Mobil Corp. closed a six-month trial Friday by arguing for punitive damages in a 2006 underground gasoline leak in Jacksonville.