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Commuter parking at Davidsonville lot to more than double
The State Highway Administration will more than double the number of parking spots at the Davidsonville Park and Ride lot, a move officials say is a response to increased demand. Plans call for adding 240 spaces to the 210 now there. Construction, likely...Tags: Highway Transportation, AAA, Maryland Transit Administration
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Two-alarm apartment fire displaces 30 in Odenton
A large, two-alarm fire tore through an Odenton apartment building near Fort Meade on Wednesday afternoon, damaging 12 units and displacing about 30 people, according to the Anne Arundel Fire Department. The fire occurred in the same Seven Oaks complex...Tags: Fires, Charity, American Red Cross, Fort Meade (military base), Michael Cox
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Morning MoJo report - Nov. 2
Here is the Morning MoJo Report for Friday, Nov. 2: * As of 7:15 a.m., traffic was sluggish on I-495 in both directions and I-270 southbound, but was running fine on all the other interstates throughout the area. * On the MARC Train, Trains 505, 404,...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Halethorpe, Light Rail (Baltimore), Maryland Transit Administration
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Anne Arundel County Digest
'Saving Hubble' David Gaynes' documentary will be screened at 4 p.m. Nov. 14 in Anne Arundel Community College's Humanities Building Room 112, 101 College Parkway on the Arnold campus. Free event is sponsored by the college's Astronomy Club. Information:...Tags: Entertainment, Arthur Miller, Music, Voting, Foods and Beverages
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Anne Arundel Co. library hours would extend under plan
With its branches dark for more hours than most of those in neighboring counties, Anne Arundel County library officials want to extend the hours that all local libraries are open. The pitch for longer hours at the 15 library locations is expected to come...Tags: Glen Burnie, Memorial Day, Annapolis, Arts and Culture, Severna Park
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Early voting resumes at record pace
The opportunity to vote in a highly charged presidential election and on several closely contested ballot questions drew Marylanders back to the polls Wednesday, keeping the state's early voting turnout on a record pace. After a two-day break for...
Tags: Marriage, Labor Legislation, Prince George's County, Voting, Joe Biden
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Sandy prompts many closures, but some are open for business
As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water. The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel brought in sandbags, ordered $30,000 in extra food and arranged for employees...
Tags: T. Rowe Price, Natural Disasters, Fells Point, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, General Motors Corp.
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Howard County residents earn academic honors
Clarksville student Janie Tankard received a bachelor's degree from Harvard College during the school's 361st commencement. Samuel Lee, of Ellicott City, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. Berklee College of Music,...Tags: Northeastern University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Clarksville
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'Perversion files' reveal local failure in Boy Scouts
Among the thousands of "perversion files" kept by the Boy Scouts of America is a Maryland-based illustration of the system's failure. Five years after an Allegany County teacher pleaded guilty to 10 sex offenses involving 12- and 13-year-old boys in...
Tags: Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Clubs and Associations, Glen Burnie
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Boy Scout files reveal 90 cases of alleged sexual abuse in Maryland
The veil was lifted Thursday on decades of confidential sexual-abuse allegations in the ranks of the Boy Scouts of America with the court-ordered release of more than 1,200 of the organization's "perversion files." The files offer the public an...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Clubs and Associations, Talbot County, Youth Organizations, Social Organizations
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER: Partly sunny, high near 69. Thursday night is expected to bring showers and thunderstorms, with a low near 56. TRAFFIC: I-83 southbound lanes have been reopened after a a crash near Old York Rd. involving three tractor trailers. Check our...Tags: Vaccines, Lardarius Webb, Elections, Terrell Suggs, Politics
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Developers prevented from building school in Odenton
When developers promised to build a $38 million, 700-seat elementary school in Odenton, Anne Arundel County officials embraced the proposal as a way to ease overcrowding in other area schools. They even tentatively gave the school a name: Evergreen...
Tags: Demographics, Annapolis, Crofton
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