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W.Va. taxpayers want credit for using solar tech
Some taxpayers in the Eastern Panhandle are challenging the state’s exclusion of solar energy from an alternative energy tax credit. A 2011 law allows a credit of up to $25,000 for alternative-fuel motor vehicles and more than $300,000 for...Tags: Solar Energy, Credit and Debt, Earl Ray Tomblin, Alternative Energy, Crime, Law and Justice
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Paige Dutrow crowned Miss Washington County
alnotarianni@aol.comA newcomer burst onto the scholarship pageant scene Saturday night at Hagerstown Community College's Kepler Center. Sporting a coral leotard and a smile, Paige Dutrow, 18, of Boonsboro, wowed the audience and the judges, baton twirling to Escala’s...Tags: Wicked (musical), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Crime, Law and Justice, Education
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 17
O’Malley hasn’t been good for Maryland To the editor: I believe the morale in this country is at the lowest most of us have seen in our lives. Gov. O’Malley wants to abolish the death penalty to protect convicted killers and give...Tags: Government, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch
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Berkeley County Circuit Clerk sues two attorneys for fees owed
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley County Circuit Clerk Virginia M. Sine has filed lawsuits against two attorneys in an attempt to collect hundreds of dollars in fees they were charged upon obtaining copies of court documents from her office, according to court documents. The...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Alford plea entered for Falling Waters man accused of shooting W.Va. couple
matthewu@herald-mail.comA Falling Waters, W.Va., man accused of shooting a couple twice in the head at their home in November 2009 entered an Alford plea Friday to two counts of second-degree attempted murder and two counts of malicious assault. Donald Mark “Donnie”...Tags: Trials, OxyContin (drug), Murder, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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Martinsburg to take over fireworks display
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe Martinsburg City Council voted unanimously Thursday night to host the community’s annual Fourth of July fireworks show and obtain the required permits. City Council’s 6-0 decision comes after the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Parks &...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Injuries and Wounds, Crime, Law and Justice, Wars and Interventions
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Man found not guilty of felony murder faces possible life sentence as repeat offender
matthewu@herald-mail.comJonathan Frederick Bennett was found not guilty of felony murder last month in the March 2011 shooting death of a man at a Martinsburg-area hotel, but now faces a possible life sentence in prison as a repeat offender. Bennett, 41, of Charlottesville,...Tags: Chesterfield County, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary, Shootings
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Jury gets case of Bunker Hill couple charged with abusing five children
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe jury seated for the trial of a Berkeley County couple accused of abusing five children in their custody is expected to continue deliberating the case today after hearing nearly three hours of closing arguments Tuesday from the attorneys and 45 pages...Tags: Trials, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Abusive Behavior, Lawyers
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Legal battle continues over Md./Va. boundary along Potomac River
dona@herald-mail.comA legal wrangle over where Maryland ends and Virginia begins is continuing, despite a Washington County circuit judge’s recent ruling that Maryland’s border ends at the water’s edge on the south side of the Potomac River. Judge M....Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Pope Benedict XVI, citing poor health, to step down Feb. 28
Associated PressDeclaring that he lacks the strength to do his job, Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday he will resign Feb. 28 — becoming the first pontiff to step down in 600 years. His decision sets the stage for a mid-March conclave to elect a new leader for a...Tags: The Pope, Religious Festivals, Crime, Law and Justice, Easter, Benedict XVI
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Mail Call - Feb. 11
“As a city of Hagerstown property owner and resident, I find it absolutely absurd that they now want to raise city taxes. What a way to even make a blighted downtown more blighted, to encourage less investment, by raising taxes at a time when we...Tags: Annapolis, Highway Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Shriners
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Lawmakers work with Washington County and state officials to cut pollution plan costs
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comWashington County’s share of a statewide plan to reduce nutrient and sediment discharges to the Chesapeake Bay is estimated to cost the county $1.1 billion through 2025. That number was greeted with ridicule and disbelief when it was mentioned...Tags: Conservation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, Annapolis, Environmental Pollution
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