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Joseph E. Welsh, educator
Joseph E. Welsh, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who was also a hospice volunteer and Eucharistic minister, died Monday of melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 80. "He was both my teacher and...
Tags: Timonium, Colleges and Universities, Jesus Christ, Graduation, Vanderbilt University
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Prettyboy Reservoir Day on April 27 celebrates region's liquid asset
Since the 1930s, warm weather and sunshine is a signal for many in Carroll and Baltimore counties to venture outdoors for biking, hiking fishing and boating trips in the Gunpowder River and Prettyboy watershed in the Hereford area. Spring has arrived...
Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Carroll County (Maryland), Earth Day, Water Supply, Natural Resources
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Petition effort begun to overturn gun law
The Baltimore SunIf you hate Maryland's new gun law and wish you could vote against it, Sue Payne is looking for you. The Montgomery County woman this week filed paperwork with the Board of Elections to petition the controversial new gun-control bill to referendum. Â She...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Interior Policy, Politics
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Wedded: Julie Zuramski and Matthew Shevlin
Wedding date: March 9, 2013 Her story: Julie Zuramski, 34, grew up in Lutherville. She works in sales at National Envelope. Her father, Joseph, is retired from sales, and her mother, Josephine, is a real estate agent for Long & Foster. His story:...
Tags: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Basilica of the Assumption, Services and Shopping, Chocolate Cake, Weddings
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Friday traffic: Lane shut down on I-95N into Baltimore
A collision involving three cars has shut down a northbound lane of I-95, closing off some access to the ramp of 395 into Baltimore City. In Baltimore County, an accident on Harford Road shut down one shoulder of the outer loop. Emergency roadwork is...
Tags: Harford Road, Fort McHenry
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500 pounds of marijuana, 10 kilos of cocaine recovered in DEA raids
Federal agents found 500 pounds of marijuana and more than 10 kilograms of cocaine, along with an AK-47 and body armor, during raids on homes in Baltimore County and northeastern Baltimore as part of a cross-country drug investigation. At least two men...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Firearms
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Audit finds state servers vulnerable to cyberattack
Servers that host internet service for more than 30 state agencies are vulnerable to a cyberattack, according to a legislative audit released this week. The Maryland State Archives, which oversees the five servers, did not update the operating systems in...
Tags: Prince George's County, Computer Networking and Internet, Accounting and Auditing, Barack Obama, White House
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Traffic: 2-vehicle collision on MD 100 W. in Anne Arundel
A two-vehicle collision in Anne Arundel County on MD 100 West at Arundel Mills Boulevard has closed one of two westbound lanes and one of two westbound shoulders at 8:06 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the state Department of Transportation. The Maryland...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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Negotiators reach deal on pit bull bill
Senate and House negotiators reached a compromise Monday on legislation that would overturn a court decision that pit bulls are "inherently dangerous." The Senate ratified the deal unanimously. The House will vote on it later in the day. Gov. Martin O'...
Tags: Insurance, Martin O'Malley, Politics, Humane Society of the United States, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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General Assembly session ends in flurry of votes
Police could pull you over for talking on a hand-held phone while driving. Some patients could legally use marijuana. And veterans would get a new assist in getting jobs under legislation approved by the Maryland General Assembly on its final day. As...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Martin O'Malley, Crime, Law and Justice, James Brochin
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Rebecca Rigger, activist
Rebecca Rigger, a League of Women Voters activist who monitored the Baltimore County Planning Board, died of a heart attack March 25 at her Monkton home. She was 85. Born Rebecca Rogers in Big Island, Va., she was raised at an apple orchard in the...
Tags: Polio, U.S. Department of State, Pigtown, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Police union says Baltimore County ignoring court's reimbursement ruling
The Baltimore County police union says county officials have ignored a ruling by the state's highest court to reimburse some 400 retired Police Department employees for overpaid insurance premiums. A Maryland Court of Appeals decision in November...
Tags: Health Insurance, Unions, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work
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