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Lothian couple investigated for tree clearing
County and state environmental officials are investigating a Lothian couple, saying they improperly cleared up to 20 acres of trees on their rural property in order to grow hay.
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MDE--Summary
The Maryland Transit Administration has approved service reductions on its MARC commuter train and bus service.
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Maryland Today
Four Baltimore residents are being held without bail in the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old boy last month in the Brooklyn community.
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Arundel Digest
A south county church pledged this week to pursue its religious discrimination lawsuit against Anne Arundel County after the County Council rejected a settlement deal earlier this month.
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MD--Anne Arundel-Church Lawsuit
A Christian church says it will press its legal case against Anne Arundel County over plans for a church school.
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Southern makes honor roll
State-of-the-art digital scoreboards rise above the football field and the basketball arena.
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Editorial: Australian Dark fiction in 2008
2008 also saw the introduction of two vibrant new dark fiction magazines: the Australian Horror Writers Association's Midnight Echo zine and Brimstone Press' Black: Australian Dark Culture magazine .
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Arundel Digest
A woman rammed two county police vehicles and led officers on a brief chase yesterday after she was stopped for suspected check fraud in Pasadena, police said.
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Lothian businessman and his wife donate a car to a deserving teen
Lothian Auto Repair shop owner Kenny Roberts has led a pretty good life. It's a life he's more appreciative of since he beat non-Hodgkins lymphoma nearly two years ago.
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Pit bull found hidden in trunk of car during traffic stop in Lothian
During a traffic stop yesterday afternoon, Anne Arundel police officers found a pit bull concealed in the trunk of a car, along with drugs and a handgun.
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Council rejects church pact
The Anne Arundel County Council has rejected a settlement that would have relieved the county of a $3 million lawsuit, but at the same time would have eased zoning laws and allowed a church to build a school on ...
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Students find history in Electoral College vote
'Anybody can become president' Maryland's Democratic electors gleefully cast their votes as planned for President-elect Barack Obama Monday, officially capping the 2008 election and declaring the day a moment ...
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Lothian school updating classroom teaching tools
Students at Lothian Elementary School zipped through a fundraising math-a-thon last week for their school's "Technology Infusion," an effort to buy high-tech tools to help teachers and students take advantage ...
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Religion News
The Mount Olive A.M.E. Mass Choir will celebrate its 17th anniversary at 5 p.m. at 2 Hicks Ave.
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Religion News
Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church, 611 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd. in Severna Park, will hold their 67th holiday bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Santa will make an appearance, and there will be crafts, baked goods, ...
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Arundel officer injured in car crash in Lothian
An Anne Arundel County police officer had to be extricated from his police cruiser and hospitalized after a crash in Lothian last night, authorities said.
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Around South County: Ruritans donate, deliver $1,000 in food items for south county food bank
For area food banks like the South County Assistance Network in Lothian, the economic downturn has caused a rise in demand for their services.
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Man is stabbed after apparent fight with wife over deer meat
While investigating a fight between a husband and wife that led to the man being stabbed yesterday, Anne Arundel County police were initially told that the couple had argued over the man making a mess while ...
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Lothian man is stabbed after fight with wife over deer meat
While investigating a fight between a husband and wife that led to the man being stabbed yesterday, Anne Arundel County police were initially told that the couple had argued over the man making a mess while ...
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Court told of tearful meeting involving Maisie publisher
A COURT has been told that the publisher of the popular Maisie the Cat books broke down in tears and admitted stealing money from her employer, claiming her husband had told her to do so.
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