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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Judge to allow participation in PSC probe of complaints against Potomac Edison

    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    A public utility law judge in Baltimore has set a procedural schedule and agreed to allow individuals to participate in the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation of complaints against Potomac Edison, according to a Frederick, Md.,...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Justice System, FirstEnergy Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, William Donald Schaefer

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Hearing postponed for woman accused of selling heroin to man who died

    The pretrial hearing for a Bunker Hill, W.Va., woman accused of selling a lethal dose of heroin to a man who died at her home in March 2012 was postponed due to a question involving potential conflict of interest.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    The pretrial hearing for a Bunker Hill, W.Va., woman accused of selling a lethal dose of heroin to a man who died at her home in March 2012 was postponed due to a question involving potential conflict of interest. Autumn T. Blaine, 38, was indicted in...

    Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Morphine (drug), Heroin, Crimes

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Politics get local in Pennsylvania primary election

    Former U.S. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill once declared that “all politics is local,” and voters across Pennsylvania will be making choices in that vein as they head to the polls Tuesday.
    Former U.S. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill once declared that “all politics is local,” and voters across Pennsylvania will be making choices in that vein as they head to the polls Tuesday. Tuesday’s primary election will...

    Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Justice System, Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Towson nursing students at USMH attend conference

    The nursing students from Towson University at University System of Maryland at Hagerstown attended and participated in the Health Occupations Students of America  competition as judges for the state event on April 18. It was the 34th annual state...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Nursing, Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland, College Park, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. St. Mary Catholic School holds social studies fair

    St. Mary Catholic School in Hagerstown held its middle school social studies fair recently.  The judges for the event were Bridget Bartholomew, principal at St. Maria Goretti High School, and Ida DeGraw and Ryan Hellum, social studies teachers at St....

    Tags: Social Sciences, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Justice System, Christianity

  10. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Letters to the Editor - May 19

    No right to speed through school zones To the editor: I am surprised at how many people think they have a constitutional right to speed through school zones. In the few last weeks, several writers have voiced their displeasure at having to pay...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Maryland Department of Transportation, Politics, Punishment

  12. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Maryland Public Service Commission's investigation into Potomac Edison to begin Monday

    A public utility law judge on Monday is expected to set the procedural schedule for the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electric customers by failing to read meters as often as required.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    A public utility law judge on Monday is expected to set the procedural schedule for the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electric customers by failing to read...

    Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Justice System

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. George Michael: Obamacare - The coming train wreck

    According to one national leader, Obamacare is “a huge train wreck coming down.” You might be tempted to dismiss this quote as another tea party attack on the president’s health care law. But you would be wrong. This statement was...

    Tags: Max Baucus, Politics, Transportation Accidents, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Charges severed in Martinsburg July 4 shooting

    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    A Berkeley County judge ruled Thursday that a man accused of shooting another man and an 8-year-old girl at Martinsburg’s Fourth of July celebration last year could be tried May 28 on one felony count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited...

    Tags: Shootings, Lawyers, Trials, Justice System, Firearms

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Hagerstown woman sentenced for drug distribution, neglect of minor

    A Hagerstown woman was sentenced this week in Washington County Circuit Court to six years in prison — three for distribution of cocaine and three more for neglect of a minor, according to court records.
    A Hagerstown woman was sentenced this week in Washington County Circuit Court to six years in prison — three for distribution of cocaine and three more for neglect of a minor, according to court records. Kelly Lynn Cruz, 38, formerly of 139 High...

    Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Cocaine

  20. May 15, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  21. IRS acting commissioner has resigned

    Hurrying to check a growing controversy, President Barack Obama ousted the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service late Wednesday amid an outcry over revelations that the agency had improperly targeted tea party groups for scrutiny when they filed for tax-exempt status.
    Hurrying to check a growing controversy, President Barack Obama ousted the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service late Wednesday amid an outcry over revelations that the agency had improperly targeted tea party groups for scrutiny when they...

    Tags: Politics, Jim Jordan, FBI, Internal Revenue Service, Lawyers

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Company to issue refunds for more than 700 Hagerstown speed camera violations

    The company that provides speed cameras to the City of Hagerstown will pay $27,100 in refunds to 713 motorists who paid citations from three cameras that were not certified under the guidelines mandated by state law.
    dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
    The company that provides speed cameras to the City of Hagerstown will pay $27,100 in refunds to 713 motorists who paid citations from three cameras that were not certified under the guidelines mandated by state law. Hagerstown Police Chief Mark...

    Tags: Brekford Corp., Photography and Video, Services and Shopping, Justice System, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

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