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Rev. Ricky Spain, pastor and activist
The Rev. Ricky Spain, pastor of East Baltimore's Waters African Methodist Episcopal Church who had also been a community activist in his years as an Annapolis-area pastor, died of cancer Nov. 16 at the Tate Chesapeake Hospice House in Linthicum. The...Tags: Washington, DC, Spain, Tampa, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Norfolk State University
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Jug Bay opens boardwalk, increasing access to county park
A just-opened boardwalk and creekside platform offer new access to a nature preserve at the southwestern edge of Anne Arundel County, providing kayakers with an entry by water and hikers with and a up-close encounters with its marsh. "The wetland is...
Tags: Rentals, Wildlife, Wetlands, Science and Technology
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Maryland speed camera investigation brings delays, detours
Over months of investigating the proliferation of speed cameras in Maryland, many of The Baltimore Sun's attempts to get data and other information from government officials were met with delays, detours and dead ends. Howard County, for example,...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Local Government, Car Guides and Reviews, Ken Ulman, Kevin Kamenetz
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Man convicted of murdering old friend he found on Facebook
Kenneth Todd Brunetti and Lois Jean Vance Smyth rekindled a high school friendship after finding each other on Facebook two years ago. Just a few months later, Brunetti shot Smyth in the head and left her for dead in Leakin Park. After the killing,...
Tags: Gwynns Falls Trail, Theft, Windsor Mill, Murder, Reisterstown Road
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David B. Simon, former editor at The Gazette in Gaithersburg, will become editor of The Daily Record
The publisher of The Daily Record announced Thursday that a former editor at several Maryland newspapers will become editor of the Baltimore-based business and legal affairs newspaper on Jan. 14. David B. Simon, 36, will replace Tom Linthicum, who...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Chicago, Queens (New York City), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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How we work out: Jazzercise in Glen Burnie
Most workouts are built on the concept of getting fit, but they often lack a certain edge that distinguishes them from other routines. Jazzercise — a mixture of dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga and kickboxing — combines exercising...
Tags: Michael Buble, Entertainment, Music, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bonnie Raitt
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L.A. Seeks Overhaul at LAFD's Troubled 911 Call Center
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles officials are pressing for a major cost-cutting change at the Fire Department's troubled 911 call handling center despite a top commander's warning that the move is too risky and would jeopardize public safety. The plan, backed...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles International Airport, Government, Robert J. Lopez, Politics
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Marylanders make financial moves to protect against 'fiscal cliff'
Some citizens aren't waiting to find out if the White House and Republicans in Congress will be able to reach a last-minute deal to pull the country away from the "fiscal cliff." They are selling securities while capital gains tax rates are still low...Tags: Labor Day, Career and Workplace, Fiscal Cliff, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Animal control The agency needs volunteers for hands on interaction with animals, showing animals to prospective clients, assisting customers, answering phones, filing, photography and multimedia tasks. Applicants must be 18 or older, able to meet the...Tags: Electronics, Dog (animal), Science and Technology
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Response of gun rights absolutists woefully inadequate
It was very proper to provide another viewpoint in your article about Gov. Martin O'Malley announcing that there would be a bill addressing the issue of gun control ("Gun control package pending," Dec. 19). However, I found the "perspective" offered by...Tags: Google Inc., Martin O'Malley, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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Paul B. Moore, Evening Sun reporter
Paul B. Moore, a former Evening Sun reporter and editor who later became a public relations executive, died Nov. 27 from complications of prostate cancer at his Homeland residence. He was 84.
"Paul was a very conscientious reporter and a very...Tags: Hunt Valley, Marketing, Towson University, Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine
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Postal inspectors intercept mailed drugs
James A. Buck gladly accepted the package at his Parkville office from the deliveryman wearing a UPS uniform. But minutes later, police swooped in to arrest Buck, 54, and seized the parcel, which had contained three pounds of marijuana he sent to himself...Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Financial and Business Services, Mail Order Industry, Drug Trafficking, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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