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Public may watch Guantanamo arraignments from Fort Meade
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects Saturday at Fort Meade, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
Mohammed and his co-defendants are to be arraigned at...Tags: Pakistan, Television Industry, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Brooklyn (New York City), Hamilton
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Gas pipeline raises concerns about safety, environment
Columbia Gas Transmission's underground pipeline runs alongside David Raymond's house in Cockeysville today, as it did when he bought the place 30 years ago, quietly delivering natural gas to Baltimore County and beyond without incident. Still, Raymond...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), Dundalk, Environmental Issues
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Proposed pipeline raises concerns in Baltimore, Harford Co.
Wooden stakes mark the path that a proposed underground gas pipeline would cut through Jonathan Guth's property in Baltimore County along its 21-mile route northeast to Harford County. The project would take out about half a stand of woods that Guth...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Harford County
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Gold Star Mothers continue the service of their fallen children
BETHESDA — A mother arrives at the Red Cross office at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on a mission for her son, a 23-year-old soldier and double amputee. He needs a back scratcher. With her bright eyes and wide smile, volunteer Janice...
Tags: Bombings, Amputation, World War II (1939-1945), American Red Cross, Veterans Affairs
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Woman held on bail in Walmart bleach attack
The bleach and Pine-Sol fight that temporarily shut down a Baltimore County Walmart over the weekend was the latest dispute in a heated love triangle, according to court documents, witnesses and attorneys involved in the case.
A Baltimore County judge on...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Court Preliminary, Trials
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The Owings Mills boom
Residents of Owings Mills must hardly be able to believe the news in their community in the last few weeks. Not long after the perennially delayed Owings Mills Metro Centre redevelopment got back off the ground with construction work on what is to be...Tags: White Marsh, James T. Smith, Jr., Pikesville, Hunt Valley, Local Government
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Legislation for Metro Centre at Owings Mills withdrawn
A Baltimore County councilman withdrew a bill Thursday that would have given a wide range of exemptions on development regulations to the Metro Centre at Owings Mills.
Councilman Kenneth Oliver plans to reintroduce the measure June 4. It would give...Tags: Randallstown, Baltimore County, Kenneth N. Oliver
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No 'courtesy' for Wegmans
Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond faces the kind of decision that makes a job like hers tough. She is being asked whether to allow the rezoning of an empty industrial site in Owings Mills to allow a major retail development anchored by a Wegmans....
Tags: Elections, Hunt Valley, Kevin Kamenetz, Reisterstown Road, General Growth Properties, Inc.
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Traffic: Accident on Jarrettsville Pike
As of 9 a.m. Friday, Jarrettsville Pike was closed near Dulaney Valley Road in Baltimore County, due to an accident that resulted in two deaths.
Accidents were slowing traffic at Route 24 southbound at Edgewood Road in Harford County and Route 36 at...Tags: Mount Vernon Place, Edgewood, Fort McHenry, Charles Street, Traffic
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Balto. Co. man found guilty of 2009 Owings Mills killing
A Baltimore County man was found guilty by a Circuit Court jury Friday of fatally shooting a man found in an Owings Mills home in 2009, a state prosecutor said. Gerald E. Sears, 31, who was living in Owings Mills at the time of the killing, was convicted...Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Lawyers, Murder, Cocaine
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Jewish Community Services opens offices at JCC in Owings Mills
The idea was to make career counseling, addiction services, individual and group counseling and parenting resources more accessible to the northwest Baltimore community. And, so far, in the first week after the new Jewish Community Services office opened...
Tags: Rentals, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Howard County, Baltimore County
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Owings Mills man stabs father multiple times
A 23-year-old Owings Mills man stabbed his father multiple times during a fight in the family's home on Friday evening, according to Baltimore County police. When officers arrived at the home in the unit block of Melissa Court in Owings Mills shortly...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Baltimore County
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