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Balto. Co. Council approves retirement bill fought by unions
Ignoring pleas from union leaders and the county's Annapolis delegation, the Baltimore County Council approved a bill Tuesday changing how county employees can appeal decisions about retirement benefits. The council voted 6-1 in favor of the bill,...
Tags: Laws, Todd Huff, Annapolis, Judges, Court Administration
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Time for Towson to consider incorporation [Letter]
Baltimore County and Howard County are the only two counties in the state that do not have incorporated areas. Incorporated areas handle many of the local government decisions, regulations, policing, education and planning that become too difficult to...Tags: Towson, Harris Teeter, Inc., Pikesville, Perry Hall
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Traffic slowed by accident on U.S. 40 in Howard County
Morning traffic in the Ellicott City area has been stalled for more than three hours because of an accident on U.S. 40 at Normandy Center Drive/Normandy Woods Drive westbound at 5:17 that closed the right turning lane and shoulder. Morning traffic in the...
Tags: Traffic, Ellicott City, Baltimore County, Howard County
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Who pays for electric cars?
In an article about how some employers allow their employees to charge their electric cars at work, reporter Lorraine Mirabella describes the General Motors plant in White Marsh where employees can charge their cars as an employee benefit during work...
Tags: General Motors Corp., Career and Workplace, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Employees
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Protecting the victims of gun violence requires mental health background checks for firearms sales and keeping violent offenders behind bars
Regarding your editorial on President Obama's State of the Union plea for Congress to act on gun control, Marylander's deserve much more than a vote, they deserve true representation ("We deserve a vote," Feb. 17). The editorial highlighted the...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, U.S. Congress, Politics, Polls, Barack Obama
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Firefighters fight woods fires in Fallston Tuesday, Joppatowne Friday
Firefighters from several volunteer companies in Harford and Baltimore counties battled a woods fire in Fallston Tuesday afternoon. On Friday evening, another woods fire in Joppatowne required several area fire companies to control. The Fallston fire...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Harford County, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Woman federally charged in bathroom purse-snatching scheme
The Nottingham woman had ducked into a bathroom at the White Marsh Sears when she heard a voice from the adjoining stall: Her neighbor had found the toilet-paper dispenser empty. Could she pass some under the divider? As she gathered a bunch,...
Tags: Reisterstown Road, Nottingham, American Express Company, Credit and Debt, Target
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County says vandalized pipe to blame for sewage overflow
Baltimore County officials say a sewer overflow that discharged an estimated 16,800 gallons of waste into a tributary of White Marsh Run was discovered this past week. County health department officials said the tributary flows to the Bird River, and... -
Gun control no answer for violent crime
Several recent articles in The Sun have focused on Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed assault weapons ban ("O'Malley battling for gun controls," March 22). These articles all seem to have a common theme, the push for Marylanders to get on board the governor'...
Tags: Annapolis, Government, Politics, Regional Authority, Gun Control
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Traffic: Disabled vehicle blocks lanes at Fort McHenry Tunnel
At 9 a.m., the Maryland Department of Transportation was reporting a disabled vehicle in the roadway at I-95 at the Fort McHenry Tunnel in the city. Three vehicles were involved and two of the four southbound lanes were reported closed. Elsewhere,...
Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Montgomery County (Maryland), Allentown, Fort McHenry, Maryland Department of Transportation
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Emma Gorray celebrates 100
Emma Gorray of Dundalk turns 100 years old on Feb. 23 and will celebrate with her children, Dot and Dick Randall of Edgewood, Carol Reuter of Dundalk and Bob Gorray of Dundalk; her grandchildren, David Randall of Aberdeen, Natalie and Doug Johnson of...Tags: Doug Johnson, Edgewood, Dundalk, Nottingham, Perry Hall
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Woman receives life sentence in connection to 2009 murder of man in White Marsh apartment
A Jamaican woman received a life sentence Friday for murder in connection with the 2009 death of a man in a White Marsh apartment – after which officials say she and her co-conspirators dismembered the body and disposed of pieces in the Loch Raven...
Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Jamaica, Justice System, Punishment
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