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Bay Bridge: Maryland steps up commuter bus runs
Maryland transportation officials will beef up commuter bus service from Kent Island to Annapolis and Washington next week to help relieve congestion on the Bay Bridge as it undergoes an estimated 10 weeks of ...
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MARYLAND: Caregiver accused of abuse won't be prosecuted
The Frederick County grand jury has decided against indicting a fired YMCA caregiver accused of abusing a 2-year-old boy, meaning she will not be prosecuted.
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Report: Curbing emissions would bring Md. $2B in benefits
Maryland must curb its greenhouse gas emissions soon, or it will face considerable environmental damage, putting the health of its residents and shoreline at risk, a report released Wednesday said.
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Md. Lawmaker Asks For Independent Bridge Review
An Eastern Shore lawmaker is asking state officials to commission an independent safety examination of the Bay Bridge.
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AAA Travel Predictions For Holiday Weekend
AAA Mid-Atlantic is predicting only a slight decrease from last year in the number of Maryland residents traveling for the Labor Day weekend.
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Old Line State Line-up Leads Convention
Three Maryland Democratic leaders led the party's national convention Tuesday in "Renewing America's Promise," the theme for the evening.
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ABC 7 News - PG Co. Cracks Down on Students Skipping School
Prince George's County school officials are cracking down on students who skip class.
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Md. highest median income, poverty rising
Maryland has the nation's highest median household income, but new estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau also show Maryland's poverty rate is rising.
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UMMS Shelves Planned Hospital Expansion
The University of Maryland Medical System has shelved plans for a $350 million hospital expansion in downtown Baltimore .
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SAT Scores Stay at Lowest Level in Nearly a Decade
For a second straight year, SAT scores for the most recent high school graduating class remained at the lowest level in nearly a decade, a trend attributed to a record number of students now taking the test.
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ACLU: Maryland State Police haven't released all documents in protest groups surveillance probe
The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland claims in a court filing that Maryland State Police officials have not released all documents related to the 14-month infiltration or monitoring of anti-death ...
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Maryland Delegate Has Stroke at Democratic Convention
A spokesman for the Maryland Democratic Party says a delegate to the convention in Denver has suffered a stroke.
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2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery ...
DENVER, Aug. 25 -- The following is a transcript of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, at the Democratic National Convention on Monday, August 25, 2008: Scheduled for delivery: ...
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Frederick man cleared in friend's death
Brian Stone will not go to prison for accidentally killing his friend, but will deal with that loss for the rest of his life, according to his attorney.
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Pr. George's goal: Raise performance
Unlike like students in his school system, John Deasy didn't head to school Monday in a new pair of shoes.
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MARYLAND: Man pleads guilty in money laundering scheme
BALTIMORE - The U.S. Attorney's office says a Pakistani national living in Washington and Maryland has pleaded guilty a money laundering plot and concealing terrorist financing.
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Maryland, UK Speed Cameras Vandalized, Destroyed
Vigilantes have taken action against speed cameras in Maryland and the UK this month.
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MARYLAND: Accused child killer wants to represent himself
BALTIMORE - A man accused of drowning his three children in a hotel bathtub has told a judge he wants to represent himself and says he's been trying for five months to plead guilty.
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Drinking with your children
The news this week that more than 100 college presidents, including top university officials in Maryland, want the legal drinking age of 21 to be reconsidered has sent shock waves through the state and college ...
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More space to manage
Col. George F. Johnson IV, superintendent of the Maryland Natural Resources Police, was the main speaker at dedication ceremonies for the unit's Echo Lake Area Office near Myersville on Friday.
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