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Death penalty repeal reduces murders? Numbers say otherwise
In his recent commentary ("Unrepresentative committee blocks Md. death penalty repeal vote," Jan. 2), Gerald Stansbury writes that ending the death penalty "would save Maryland millions of dollars and prevent future murders." While I agree it would save...Tags: Baltimore County, Punishment, Murder, Death Penalty
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Nicholasville Police Reports for Jan. 17
• Shawn T. Levasseur, 32, 405 Miles Road, was arrested Jan. 8 on Martin Luther King Boulevard and charged with violation of a Kentucky emergency protective order/domestic violence order. • Sharon C. Day, 53, 154 Walker Ave., Lancaster, was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rite Aid Corp., Prosecution, Police Arrests, Theft
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Hagerstown man charged in road rage incident gets 18 months
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man charged last year by Maryland State Police in a road rage incident was sentenced to 18 months in state prison after pleading guilty this week in Washington County Circuit Court to second-degree assault. Judge Daniel P. Dwyer also...Tags: Maryland State Police, Punishment, Aetna Inc., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Highway Transportation
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Fireworks peddlers go off over revised Nicholasville ordinance
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comA discussion over revising an ordinance governing the sale and use of fireworks within Nicholasville’s city limits exploded into a heated debate between peddlers and the city commission during Monday’s meeting. The city commission approved...Tags: Punishment, Russ Meyer, Elections, Politics, Fines
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Icy conditions cause 60 crashes, one fatal, in Anne Arundel Co.
Icy conditions caused major problems across the Baltimore region on Thursday morning, with road closures and vehicle accidents jamming morning commutes. A woman was killed in an accident involving a cement truck. In Anne Arundel County, there were 60...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Highway Transportation, Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death
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Baltimore produces another sports champ
I was, as were many other sports fans, proud and excited about the accomplishments of the Baltimore Ravens in the month of January. However, it can not be denied that the Baltimore Sun sports writers neglected to mention the triumphant performance of a...Tags: New York City
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Nicholasville Police reports for Feb. 14
• Ricardo Cook, 33, 14651 Chesterfield Ave., Warren, Mich., was arrested Feb. 7 on East Maple Street and charged with conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance. • Darrine Burton, 23, 2051 Washtenaw, Harper Woods, Mich., was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Theft, Crimes
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A man who stands between kids and gangs
Sometimes, Richard "Rico" White says, parents get so strung out and desperate that they push their kids to join gangs to guarantee a supply of drugs. The kids go along, White says, but most don't want any part of the gang life. That's where he comes in....
Tags: Barry Levinson, Food Industry
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Community comes together at high school
On Jan. 31, the Let’s Come Together Luncheon was held at Boonsboro High. It included community leaders from Keedysville Town Council, Boonsboro Town Council, Pleasant Valley Ruritan, Boonsboro Environmental Commission, Green Fest, Sharpsburg Lions...Tags: Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ash Wednesday, ABC (tv network), Relay for Life
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Airman graduates from basic training
Derrill Lee of Edgewood graduated from Air Force basic training from Lackland Air Force Base. Lee is a 2012 graduate of Harford Tech. -
Nicholasville police reports for Jan. 24
•Steven Eric Whitaker, 22, 140 Coolbreeze Drive, was arrested Jan. 15 on Elmwood Court and charged with receiving stolen property, $10,000 or more. • Bennie Sullivan, 53, 300 Edgewood Drive No. 7, was arrested Jan. 16 at the same address and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Theft, Crimes
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ECBC mentor helps Cecil students tackle FIRST Tech Challenge
Since 1917, scientists and engineers at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center have extended their talents and expertise in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) beyond the defense against chemical, biological, radiological,...Tags: Students, Science, Awards and Prizes, U.S. Army, High Schools
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