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Golden Apple award recognizes city school volunteer
Cory McCray, whose children, ages 3 and 5, are too young to attend middle school, still spends many hours in the halls and classrooms of Northeast Middle School in Baltimore, where he volunteers. Recently, he helped the school start a student...
Tags: Belair-Edison, Elections, Annapolis, Montgomery County (Maryland), Schools
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NRA, gun-control groups begin work in Annapolis
The National Rifle Association and a trade organization representing the $13.6 billion gun industry began work in Annapolis this week as the General Assembly prepared to debate some of the nation's strictest gun laws. The NRA held a meeting for about...
Tags: Regional Authority, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, National Rifle Association of America, Firearms, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
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Gun control proposals take proper aim
Regarding the seven-point plan to reduce gun violence proposed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and others ("Scholars drafting new gun policy," Jan. 15), this is an issue in which I have vested interest. Aggravated by such events as the Sandy...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Firearms, Shootings, New York City, Gun Control
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Senate committee switch could spring wind bill
UPDATE: An earlier version of this article described the two senators as opponents of death penalty repeal. They are both considered proponents of repeal. A change in the membership of a key Maryland Senate committee could hand Gov. Martin O'Malley a...Tags: Wind Power, Alternative Energy, Death Penalty, Benjamin L. Cardin, Environmental Issues
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In 'Hoodwinked,' Laurel filmmaker challenges statistics on black men
On Capitol Hill, in African-American churches and at historically black colleges and universities, people are talking about a documentary film that challenges negative reports and statistics regarding blacks, especially black men. "Hoodwinked," produced...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Howard University, Education, Graduation, Colleges and Universities
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7 injured, including 4 firefighters, in Prince George's accident
The Baltimore SunFour firefighters and three civilians were injured early Wednesday morning when a tractor trailer and a fire engine collided and flipped over a dividing wall on Interstate 495 in Prince George's County, according to fire officials. The accident...Tags: Maryland State Police, Injuries and Wounds, Union Memorial Hospital, Fires, Hospitals and Clinics
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Too many people who should not have guns do
On the day after the recent massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., police in Newport Beach, Calif., took a man into custody for allegedly firing more than 50 rounds from a semi-automatic handgun in the parking lot of a shopping mall. He aimed...
Tags: North Miami, Washington, DC, Firearms, Lauderdale Lakes, Mike Huckabee
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Planners begin countywide zoning review
The patch of green on Montgomery Road across from the Long Gate Shopping Center in Ellicott City stands out amid the asphalt, stores and homes. Behind a few small wood-frame houses and garages, these nearly eight acres could almost be a suburban park,...Tags: Rentals, Nursing Homes, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Hospitals and Clinics, Ellicott City
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Laurel crime log: Laurel Police report forced entry burglary on Bowie Road
Laurel police report felonies, arrests and property crimes. Prince George's County police report violent crimes and property crimes. City of Laurel Baltimore Avenue, 14900 block, Jan. 19. Theft. Dorset Road, 15700 block, Jan. 18. Theft from motor...Tags: Laurel, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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Polar Bear Plunge weekend kicks off as teens jump into bay
Lyndsey Darling and Erin Stump huddled on the beach Friday at Sandy Point State Park, sipping cups of hot chocolate and looking skeptical. Both wore sweatshirts and boots, but within an hour they planned to swap their heavy layers for bathing suits...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Marketing, Montgomery County (Maryland), Special Olympics
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College Park roommate's gun ownership had worried slain student
In the days before police say he was fatally shot by his roommate Dayvon Green outside their College Park home, University of Maryland senior Stephen Rane had expressed concerns about Green having a mental illness and owning guns, according to a close...
Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), NASA, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Firearms, Teaching and Learning
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Rage and resignation at the gun control town hall
A recent poll showed that 62 percent of Marylanders favor a ban on assault weapons, and 71 percent favor a limit on the number of bullets in a gun magazine. If the members of the General Assembly vote the way the polls are blowing, it appears Gov....
Tags: Justice System, Weaponry, Regional Authority, Rentals, National Rifle Association of America
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