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    Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Irene's aftermath claims second Marylander as utilities work to restore power

    As the pace of electricity restoration slowed Tuesday, the aftermath of Hurricane Irene continued to frustrate thousands of utility customers and officials announced another storm-related death in Maryland.
    As the pace of electricity restoration slowed Tuesday, the aftermath of Hurricane Irene continued to frustrate thousands of utility customers and officials announced another storm-related death in Maryland. More than 165,000 customers remained without...

    Tags: New York, Water Supply, Maryland, North Carolina, File Sharing

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Correction

    Due to erroneous information provided by the Maryland Department of Agriculture, an article in Tuesday's editions incorrectly reported that 30,000 chickens died in Maryland during Hurricane Irene. A departmental spokeswoman said Wednesday that the...

    Tags: Maryland, Hurricane Irene (2011)

  4. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  6. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Resorts eager to draw holiday travelers, but survey finds fewer of them

    Judging by the questions prospective<b> </b>guests ask when they call her beachfront hotel, some people seem to think that <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/travel/beaches/">Ocean City</a> got washed away by Hurricane Irene, says longtime employee Carol Dickel.
    Judging by the questions prospective guests ask when they call her beachfront hotel, some people seem to think that Ocean City got washed away by Hurricane Irene, says longtime employee Carol Dickel. "They're asking, 'Are you still there? Is everything...

    Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Trips and Vacations, Maryland, Memorial Day, Chesapeake Bay

  8. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  9. Indiana police say 95-year-old man killed wife, self

    MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a 95-year-old man fatally shot his ailing wife and then killed himself at their central Indiana home. The Delaware County coroner says John Holdeman and 95-year-old Beatrice Holdeman faced being apart for the...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Crimes, Indiana

  10. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  11. Ohio woman pleads guilty in breast-milk spraying

    DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman accused of spraying sheriff's deputies with breast milk has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors. Thirty-year-old Stephanie Robinette, of Westerville, pleaded guilty Friday to charges of assault and obstruction...

    Tags: Ohio, Breastfeeding, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials

  12. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  13. Delaware Bank Robbery Suspect May Have Pennsylvania Ties

    A Delaware bank robbery suspect may have local ties.  Delaware State Police say that the suspect walked into  the lobby of the PNC Bank branch along the 5000 block of Limestone Road in Wilmington on Wednesday and pulled a gun.  He ordered several employees and customers to the ground. He then told tellers to turn over all the cash from their drawers.
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    A Delaware bank robbery suspect may have local ties. Delaware State Police say that the suspect walked into the lobby of the PNC Bank branch along the 5000 block of Limestone Road in Wilmington on Wednesday and pulled a gun. He ordered several employees...

    Tags: Pennsylvania, Theft, Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes

  14. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Living history' is making a comeback at some Maryland museums

    In the shadow of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, John Wilkes Booth will tell anyone who'll listen just why that tyrant had to be assassinated.
    In the shadow of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, John Wilkes Booth will tell anyone who'll listen just why that tyrant had to be assassinated. Supporting himself on a wooden crutch, a decidedly agitated Booth, his voice rising to match the fierceness in his...

    Tags: Maryland, Harriet Tubman, Religious Conflicts, Elections, Walters Art Museum

  16. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Seal released into the wild in Ocean City

    A gray seal released back into the wild off the coast of Ocean City seems to have found the Atlantic waters to be just fine for swimming.
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    A gray seal released back into the wild off the coast of Ocean City seems to have found the Atlantic waters to be just fine for swimming. Guinness, a young male seal, was stranded off the coast of Kittyhawk, N.C., back in March. St. Paddy’s Day...

    Tags: Rhode Island, Ocean City, National Aquarium Baltimore

  18. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  19. Police: Indiana woman paid baby-sitters with booze

    MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — A central Indiana woman has been arrested for allegedly giving alcohol to teenagers to pay them for babysitting her three children. Thirty-year-old Lindsey R. Jones of Muncie faces preliminarily charges of contributing to the...

    Tags: Indiana

  20. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Archaeological dig at Lafayette Square turns up Civil War history

    Local archaeologists have not only confirmed that Baltimore's Lafayette Square Park was once the stomping ground of a Civil War army barracks, but they also dug up a little-known fact about the soldiers who dwelled there: They had a knack for losing buttons.
    Local archaeologists have not only confirmed that Baltimore's Lafayette Square Park was once the stomping ground of a Civil War army barracks, but they also dug up a little-known fact about the soldiers who dwelled there: They had a knack for losing...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Archaeology, New York, Maryland, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  22. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Maryland offshore wind area slashed

    The Obama administration took another step Monday toward opening the Mid-Atlantic coast for offshore wind development, but in the process slashed Maryland's potential stake in the developing new energy industry by more than half.
    The Obama administration took another step Monday toward opening the Mid-Atlantic coast for offshore wind development, but in the process slashed Maryland's potential stake in the developing new energy industry by more than half. Pointing to concerns...

    Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wind Power, Bat (animal), Maryland, Renewable Energy

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