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Maryland lt. gov. in running for VA secretary
An Army Reserve colonel and Iraq war veteran could become the next secretary of Veterans' Affairs.
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AAA Mid-Atlantic Projects Slight Decline In Thanksgiving Travel
Despite facing tough economic times, 41 million Americans and 795,200 Marylanders are projected to travel In Maryland, the decline in holiday travelers compared to last year is estimated at a 1.5 percent ...
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MARYLAND: Teenager charged in death of grandmother
BALTIMORE - A Baltimore teenager has been charged with second-degree murder in an alleged attack that police say caused the death of her grandmother.
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$1,000 ANNUALLY: Mandated health insurance would decrease Md. college enrollment, officials say
More than 250,000 Maryland adults under age 30 lacked health insurance in 2006, prompting health care officials to call for mandatory coverage for all college students during a House committee hearing ...
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Even in rich Md., children go hungry, group says
Millions of children don't get the food they need, according to the Food Research and Action Center, and the number of hungry children in Maryland , one of the wealthiest states, has significantly increased.
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Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission Receives Strong Interest In Third Year Of Funding
The Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission has received 187 Letters of Intent in response to its three official Requests for Applications for the third year of funding through the Maryland Stem Cell Research ...
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Files show Md. police watched vari ...
Surveillance of anti-death penalty protesters and other activists by the Maryland State Police was broader and went on longer than previously disclosed, according to files that were turned over by police to ...
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Prince George's Burns Out Single Cigar Sales
The Prince George's County Council voted 8-1 Tuesday to ban the sale of single cigars.
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MARYLAND: $475,000 in fares missing at MTA
A legislative audit is faulting the Maryland Transit Administration for failing to monitor employee access to keys that open bus fare boxes and rail ticket machines.
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Advocates Ask If Md. Children Are Getting Help
A report due out Wednesday from the group Advocates for Children and Youth questions whether abused and neglected children get the help they need under policies that keep more of them in their homes.
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MD--Wintry Weather
State police say at least four vehicles slid off a country road in western Maryland during a winter storm that continues to drop snow in the mountainous region.
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First Case of Seasonal Flu Reported in Maryland
Seasonal influenza has officially hit in Maryland, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Exercise and rest reduce cancer risk
Exercise is good for more than just your waistline. A recent study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research ...
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Md. retailers expect holiday sales slump
The state's holiday sales will be flat or down this year, making it the first time in 23 years that retailers will not see a year-over-year gain, the Maryland Retailers Association said Monday.
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Environmental Group Settles Lawsuit Over ICC
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Search For Kratovil's Successor Begins In Queen Anne's
Now that Frank Kratovil has been elected to Congress, work has begun to find his successor as Queen Anne's County State's Attorney.
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Timeline: The death penalty in Maryland
The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the death penalty is legal. 1978: The General Assembly reinstates death penalty laws in Maryland.
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Maryland Transit holds hearings on proposed Purple Line
Maryland transportation leaders gather in Prince George's County to discuss a proposed Purple Line.
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Authorities Bring Dover Double Murder Suspect Back to Delaware
Delaware State Police completed the official extradition of the 32-year old Neal from Maryland.
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Tourism gives Md. $13 billion
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced recently that visitors to Maryland pumped a record $13.6 billion into the state's economy during calendar year 2007 - an increase of 2.9 percent over the previous calendar year.
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