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MD--Quadruple Shooting
Baltimore police say three people were killed and one person was wounded in a shooting Sunday evening.
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Title? Title? It Was TOO Cold ‘n Windy To Think of One: Wk...
Yep, just like Walter Reed the night before, the clipper that moved briskly in made its point.
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City begins annual leaf collection, composting
Throughout the rest of the semester, College Park's Department of Public Works is collecting leaves from city streets and surrounding jurisdictions to convert them into an eco-friendly Smartleaf mulch that the ...
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Glen Burnie East: Glen Burnie High School Class of '59 plans reunion
Glen Burnie High School's Class of 1959 is accepting reservations for its 50-year reunion, which will be held at Michael's Eighth Avenue from 8 p.m. to midnight Oct.
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MD--Light Rail-Leaves
Users of the light rail trains north of downtown Baltimore are facing a second day of service disruptions.
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MD--Light Rail-Restoration
The Maryland Transit Administration says it will restore light rail service between North Avenue and Hunt Valley on Sunday.
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Hogettes to celebrate 25th with fundraiser
Football is just a diversion for most, but some Calvert countians are turning it to a higher purpose.
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UB picks Ayers/Saint/Gross, German firm for new law school building
The University of Baltimorea s planned law school building will be marked by a glass facade, with the exterior arranged as a group of multi-patterned, transparent blocks, as envisioned by the winner of a design ...
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Five diverse designs presented for UB's new $107M law school building
University of Baltimore officials have a plateful of diverse architectural options to choose from for their new, $107 million law school building: a throwback to the Roman Forum, a futuristic cluster of glassy ...
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MD--Playland Fire
Authorities say a fire caused some $30,000 in damage to the old Playland facility in the 13000 block of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Visions of new UB law building
A "nerve center" pulsating with activity. A series of chambers that spiral outward like the shell of a nautilus.
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Media Release
Wicomico Shores Golf Course staff will host the Eighth Annual Thanksgiving Day charity golf event on Thursday, November 27, 2008.
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Names & notes
Tim Stansbury, former plant manager of the General Motors manufacturing and production facility in Baltimore, has joined the Chaney Enterprises management team as the Chaney lean engineering manager.
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MD--Firefighters Injured
Baltimore County authorities say two firefighters have been injured in a house fire in Woodlawn.
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MD--Hagerstown-Homicide
Hagerstown City police are canvassing the neighborhood around the 500 block of Salem Avenue, where a man was found dead from what police say was "an unknown injury." The body was found on the ground shortly ...
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Media Release
St. Marys County Board of Commissioners, the Town of Leonardtown, and parade organizers invite the public to come out and salute Americas Veterans at the Annual Veterans Day Parade in Leonardtown, on Tuesday, ...
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MD--Tough House
Nancy Esposito Sacca owns two of the oldest houses in Ocean City and both are now official Ocean City landmarks.
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Pastrana always on fast track
Travis Pastrana didn't ride his first bicycle like most kids. At the age of 2½, the youngster was hurtling down steps aboard his BMX bike and scaring the heck out of his parents.
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Walking together
Western Heights Middle School students are accompanied by parents, staff and a Hagerstown Police Department escort on National Walk and Bike to School Day on Wednesday, Oct.
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MD--Havre de Grace Homicide
Eds: APNewsNow. ADDS arrest details. flsho-bgth HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. - Havre de Grace police have made an arrest in the slaying of an Edgewood man found with a fatal neck wound.
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