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Craig launches GOP bid for governor
Harford County Executive David R. Craig has launched his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor in 2014, betting that he can overcome the suspicions of the far right of his party and the Democrats' 2-1 voter registration advantage in...
Tags: Towson, Tea Party Movement, Baltimore County, Morgan State University, Politics
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Harbor's water quality rated C-minus - with an asterisk
Despite a foul-smelling algae bloom and fish kill this time last year, Baltimore's ailing harbor actually earned a C-minus grade overall for water quality in 2012, according to the latest ecological report card issued by the Healthy Harbor campaign. But...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Wildlife, Water Pollution, Harbor, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Geannikis-Bahr
Erikk Geannikis and Brenna Bahr, both of Washington, D.C., are engaged and plan a June 8 wedding at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Aberdeen. Parents of the couple are William and Madelyn Geannikis of Baldwin, N.Y., and Jeff and Kenna Bahr of Aberdeen....
Tags: Washington, DC, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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Man shot twice in buttocks in Annapolis
A 34-year-old man was shot twice in the buttocks after exiting an Annapolis apartment building in the early hours of Sunday, according to Annapolis Police. Officers were called to the 1100 block of Madison Street about 1 a.m. and were told by the man...
Tags: Shootings
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Robert Lee Lyles Jr. of Annapolis, former Md. Health Care Commission member
Robert Lee Lyles Jr., who had two careers in his 69 years and excelled at each, died May 27 at his home in Annapolis. A scientist, physician and state policy adviser, Dr. Lyles "was a modern renaissance man with a tremendous curiosity," said Gene Ransom,...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, University of Virginia, Science, School Examinations, General Electric Company
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Former academy instructor acquitted of rape of midshipman
A former instructor at the Naval Academy has been found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault in an alleged attack on a female midshipman two years ago, an academy spokeswoman said Sunday. Marine Corps Maj. Mark Thompson, 43, was found guilty of...
Tags: Sexual Assault, Courts-Martial, United States Naval Academy, Assault, Health and Safety at School
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House Speaker Busch visits Annapolis elementary school's Career Day
House Speaker Michael Busch began his Career Day visit at Tyler Heights Elementary School by venturing to the front of the media center with a state flag. He explained the meaning behind its colors and patterns, then gave the assembled fourth-graders...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Teachers, Students, Teaching and Learning, George W. Bush
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Man shot in foot in Annapolis
A man was shot in the foot in an Annapolis neighborhood late Thursday night, according to Annapolis Police. Officers were called to the 1400 block of Tyler Avenue about 11 p.m. and found a 24-year-old man who was shot while standing outside, police...
Tags: Shootings
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Rabid bat found in Annapolis apartment
A rabid bat was found inside an Annapolis apartment this week, triggering a health alert from the Anne Arundel County health department. The bat, which tested positive for the deadly disease, was found Thursday in Woodside Garden Apartments in the 700...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Rabies
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Don Backe Memorial CRAB Cup taking place this weekend in Annapolis
A two-day regatta for disabled sailors takes place this weekend in Annapolis. The Don Backe Memorial CRAB Cup, hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club, honors the memory of the Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating's founder and former executive director. Don...
Tags: George David, Human Interest
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Recreation and Outdoors calendar
Fishing discussion June 11: Captain Chris Dollar of CD Outdoors will discuss kayak fishing opportunities, equipment and tactics in the Chesapeake Bay at the monthly meeting of the Northwest Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association. The...Tags: Sports and Outdoor Equipment, Arts and Culture, Museums, Sailing, U.S. Coast Guard
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Efforts to restore capital punishment fall short
Maryland's death penalty will be wiped from the books in October now that efforts to reinstate capital punishment have fallen short. The petition drive to halt repeal of the death penalty ended Friday afternoon, when organizers said they could not...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Referenda, Politics, Parties and Movements, Government
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