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County says 'no' to land-map requirement
andrews@herald-mail.comWhen the Washington County commissioners decided Tuesday not to meet a new state requirement on land limits, one was particularly piqued. Commissioner John F. Barr said some owners of large tracts of Washington County land are disturbed by state-...Tags: Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Local Government, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Maryland Court of Appeals grants convicted murderer new trial
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland’s highest court ruled this week that Merle W. Unger Jr., convicted of the 1975 murder of Hagerstown police Officer Donald Kline, should get a new trial. Unger, 62, is serving a life sentence for the Dec. 13, 1975, shooting of Kline, who...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Judges, Trials, Talbot County, Lawyers
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Hagerstown restaurant owner fined for omitting info on liquor license application
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comWashington County liquor officials on Wednesday imposed a $2,500 fine against a Hagerstown restaurant owner for failing to disclose his criminal past on a liquor license application. The Board of License Commissioners for Washington County, known as...Tags: Police Investigations, Punishment, Fines, Bars and Clubs, Crimes
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Potomac River shore and Virginia line being disputed in court case
dona@herald-mail.comWhere the south side of the Potomac River ends and the state of Virginia begins is the subject of a court case in Washington County Circuit Court between the owners of the river bottom and two river rafting companies. On Friday, Circuit Judge M....Tags: National Parks, Judges, Trials, U.S. Supreme Court, Lawyers
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Incoming W.Va. attorney general seeks role in policy decisions
As West Virginia’s incoming attorney general, Republican Patrick Morrisey said he wants a say in how the state operates Medicaid and plans to play a role in whether it follows the recently upheld federal health care law. Morrisey, of Harpers Ferry,...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Healthcare Policies, Conservation, Justice System, Republican Party
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New W.Va. AG seeks role in policy decisions
As West Virginia’s incoming attorney general, Republican Patrick Morrisey said he wants a say in how the state operates Medicaid and plans to play a role in whether it follows the recently upheld federal health care law. Morrisey, of Harpers Ferry,...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Conservation, Healthcare Policies, Justice System, Republican Party
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Md. voters pass ballot items in line with legislation approved by the state
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comLocal Republicans said Wednesday that although the statewide vote on ballot questions didn’t go their way, they were glad that voters had been given a chance to weigh in on controversial legislation they said they believed had been “pushed...Tags: Elections, Immigration, Justice and Rights, Family, Illegal Immigrants
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Ten candidates seek 5 Berkeley Co. magistrate positions
Editor’s note: As part of its ongoing coverage for Tuesday’s general election, The Herald-Mail asked the 10 candidates seeking five open Berkeley County, W.Va., magistrate positions the following questions: Question 1: What is your legal...Tags: Human Interest, Elections, U.S. Army, West Virginia University, Law Enforcement
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Four vying for position of Berkeley County Sheriff
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThree candidates for Berkeley County Sheriff will appear on the Nov. 6 general election ballot and a fourth is running as an official write-in. Republicans James W. Barbour III of Martinsburg, Carlton “Cootsie” DeHaven of Martinsburg and John...Tags: Elections, U.S. Army, Primaries, Justice System, Law Enforcement
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Safe Streets Coalition combines law enforcement efforts
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comSharing information is crucial for law enforcement agencies that work together to protect their communities from criminals, especially repeat offenders, according to Capt. Mark Holtzman, acting chief of the Hagerstown Police Department. “It’s...Tags: Interior Policy, Juvenile Delinquency, Theft, Murder, Law Enforcement
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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: Health and Medical Professionals, Punishment, Executive Branch, Prisons, Politics
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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: Murder, Punishment, Justice System, Crimes, Prisons
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