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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 27
Board of Physicians was no help with medical concern To the editor: After 14 years of suffering from the pain of fibromyalgia, I thought I had found a doctor who could help me. In January of 2011, I went to a doctor who suggested a procedure that could...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Executive Branch, Criminal Laws, Politics, General Practitioners
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Court: Man convicted in fatal stabbing is same person previously convicted of two other felonies
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA jury in Berkeley County Circuit Court deliberated for more than 2 1/2 hours Tuesday before finding that one of two men convicted in the 2011 stabbing death of a man and wounding of another in June is the same person who was convicted of two prior felony...Tags: Crimes, Injuries and Wounds, Criminal Laws, Prosecution, Murder
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Waynesboro Area School Board OKs lawsuit settlement
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe Waynesboro Area School Board on Tuesday authorized settling out of court a lawsuit connected with the renovation and expansion of Waynesboro Area Senior High School three years ago. The school board voted unanimously to spend $1.14 million to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Breach of Contract, Justice System, Litigation
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Washington County voters to help decide seven statewide ballot questions
andrews@herald-mail.comVoters in Washington County will have seven statewide ballot questions to consider Nov. 6. An eighth question will be on the ballot only in the city of Hagerstown. Two of the seven statewide questions apply only to the qualifications of orphans’...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Teaching and Learning, Marriage, Students, Religion and Belief
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Charles Town attorney, Harpers Ferry retiree fight for new 67th district seat
richardb@herald-mail.comDemocrat Stephen Skinner and Republican Elliot Simon are seeking the newly created 67th district seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates. Skinner is new to politics and Simon is making his second run for the House. Longtime Democratic Del. John...Tags: Festive Events, Ridge, Lawyers, Interior Policy, Culture
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Pa. sexting law awaits governor's signature
waynesboro@herald-mail.comLegislation gaining momentum this week in the Pennsylvania General Assembly takes steps to protect young people from harmful activities with social media, the Internet and mobile devices. One of the bills awaiting Gov. Tom Corbett’s signature would...Tags: Crimes, Cell Phones, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Lawyers, Executive Branch
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Pa. state Sen. Alloway faces a Democratic challenger in bid for re-election
waynesboro@herald-mail.comState Sen. Richard Alloway faces a Democratic challenger in his bid for re-election to Pennsylvania’s 33rd Senate District this November. The 33rd Senate District includes all of Franklin and Adams counties and part of York County. Alloway, 44, is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Penn State law student from Washington County works with elder-abuse prevention team
Captivated by tales his grandfather shared with him as a child, Bradley Tritsch of Williamsport, a junior at Penn State Law, said he has always enjoyed interaction with older adults. In middle school, he started playing with a community band that...
Tags: Nursing Homes, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Specialization, Lawyers, New York City
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Man charged with murder in shooting death arrested Friday in Baltimore
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man wanted for the June 24 killing at a birthday party in Hagerstown was arrested on drug and firearm charges last week in Baltimore, according to Baltimore City District Court records. Marcus Deon Longus, 18, formerly of 1036 Ross St.,...Tags: Police Arrests, Theft, Cell Phones, Drug Trafficking, Shootings
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Washington County schools' maintenance backlog tops $53 million
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools has $53.8 million in deferred maintenance, including its non-school buildings and Americans with Disabilities Act deficiencies, according to a school system document. Board of Education Vice President Jacqueline Fischer...Tags: Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Laws, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Sobering statistics shared as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins
dona@herald-mail.comIn 2010, there were 17,931 domestic violence crimes in Maryland, about 16,000 of them assaults, state Sen. Christopher B. Shank said Monday during a ceremony marking October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Those incidents also included...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, Criminal Laws
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U.S. judge refers gun control lawsuit to W.Va. court
West Virginians who want to carry guns on city property and challenge other municipal firearms ordinances as unconstitutional must first bring their cases to state court, federal judges have ruled, but the future of these legal challenges appeared unclear...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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