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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Land Resources, Sales, Media Industry, Fashion Shows, Poverty
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Maryland foster care violence detailed in agency records
The boy did not want to take a shower. After being asked to wash up, the 10-year-old began throwing glass cookware in the kitchen, turned on the stove and started a small fire, according to state records. His foster father wound up in the hospital with...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Asthma, Glen Burnie, Employment
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Maryland preserves 65 acres in Washington County
A 65-acre property in Washington County is one of two that has been permanently preserved by the State of Maryland. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown and the Board of Public Works approved the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) easement this week....Tags: Greenbrier, Tourism and Leisure, Antietam National Battlefield, Gardens and Parks, Environmental Issues
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 17
Accusations fit prejudices more than the facts To the editor: George Michael’s column (Oct. 12) on President Obama’s record was only partially on target. Michael gave credit to wacky conspiracy theories when he said, “By dropping more...Tags: Parenting, Diseases and Illnesses, Al Martin, Physical Conditions, Health and Safety at School
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Poultry pollution suit goes to trial
A dispute that started three years ago when environmentalists accused an Eastern Shore chicken farm and one of the nation's largest poultry companies of polluting a stream that ultimately flows to the Chesapeake Bay comes to a head Tuesday in a...
Tags: Justice System, Environmental Politics, Livestock Farming, Environmental Issues, Ocean City
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Maryland DNA sample collection can resume temporarily, Roberts says
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Maryland to resume the collection of DNA samples after arrests for violent crimes, an indication that the justices might decide the issue that has divided lower courts and pitted tough-on-crime state officials against...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Scott Shellenberger, Maryland State Police, U.S. Supreme Court, Baltimore County
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Maryland law enforcement agencies resume DNA collections
Suspects arrested for violent crimes or burglaries will again have to submit to DNA collections, officials with several Maryland law enforcement agencies said Thursday. A day after U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. authorized the practice to resume,...
Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Maryland State Police, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Police Arrests
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Bay Bridge closure policy criticized by those buffeted in storm
Millions of people in the path of Friday's powerful storm knew what was coming and braced for the worst. Many hunkered down in their basements, warned by meteorologists who had tracked the storm over 600 miles as it gathered speed and strength and drew...Tags: Triborough Bridge, AAA, Ocean City, Washington, DC, Weather Warnings
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Maryland public defender argues against Supreme Court intervention in DNA case
Maryland is exaggerating the value of collecting DNA samples before suspects are convicted, the state's top public defender argued in a filing Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court. The state asked the nation's highest court to decide whether collecting...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Law Enforcement, Police Arrests
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Seven deaths tallied so far from heat, storms
A summer heat wave expected to last through the weekend is now blamed for seven deaths across Maryland, and public officials called Monday for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. to act quickly to repair power outages or risk more deaths.
Four people died...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Calvert County, Maryland State Police, Hurricanes, Colin Campbell
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Four more heat-related deaths reported
Four heat-related deaths were reported to state health officials on Independence Day, three of them in Baltimore, bringing the death toll from the recent stretch of heat and storms to 11. Two men over age 65 and one man between the ages of 45 and 65 died...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Medical Specialization, Maryland Science Center, Ecosystems, Hurricanes
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
Baltimore Sun reporterWEATHER The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be rainy in the Baltimore area, with a high near 87 northeast winds 6 to 9 miles per hour. Forecasters warn that a few of the storms could be severe and produce large hail, lightning and...Tags: Migration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Baltimore County, Ellicott City
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