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Washington County provides more than 12 days worth of laughs
timr@herald-mail.comOn the first day of Christmas, Washington County gave to me, An immigrant who wants to scare me. Yes, with the dawn of 2010, another election year was at our throats, and this one was even better than usual, because with it came the birth of a local Tea...Tags: Academy Awards, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Trips and Vacations, Labor Legislation, Elections
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Landmark Pangborn smokestack taken down
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comThe landmark smokestack at the former Pangborn Corp. plant in Hagerstown fell Monday. Allegany Wrecking and Salvage tore down the 100-foot smokestack along Pangborn Boulevard printed with the word “Pangborn.” All that remains of the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Photography and Video
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Hagerstown City Council to vote on budget next week
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown City Council will vote next week on the fiscal 2012 budget, complete with a list of changes proposed Tuesday to give the city an additional $134,593 of budgetary wiggle room. The council voted Tuesday to introduce the budget as originally...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Photography and Video
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W.Va. couple charged in case of car stolen from Hagerstown
An Inwood, W.Va., couple was arrested Saturday in Berkeley County, W.Va., in a case that involved a stun gun and an Acura stolen from the Hagerstown Walmart parking lot a week ago, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department. Michael...Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Photography and Video, Crimes
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Md. governor signs immigrant tuition bill
Illegal immigrants who meet certain conditions will be able to pay in-state college tuition in Maryland under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley at a time when many other states are taking a harder stance against illegal immigration.
The...Tags: Executive Branch, Maryland General Assembly, Government, Education, California
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Helen Brush Jenkins dies at 94; pioneering photojournalist
With a click of the camera pressed against her forehead, the photojournalist broke ground in a way her male colleagues never could. Two weeks later in 1953, Life magazine printed the picture she took moments after giving birth at a Los Angeles hospital....
Tags: Stroke, Photography, Arts, Wrigley Field, Arts and Culture
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Free eats, treats and fun things to do for Father's Day
Sun SentinelHappy Father's Day! Show Daddy-O he's No. 1 and celebrate in South Florida style with free treats and eats and fun things to do just for Dads on Sunday. Fun in the sun: Bonnet House: Dads get in free with one paid admission from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at...Tags: Coconut Creek, Father's Day, Old Navy, Dining and Drinking, IKEA
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University presses: a view from the academy
The front table in Hyde Park's Seminary Co-op Bookstore has been a must stop for book browsers for book lovers since the early 1970s. It is always brimming with more than 100 newly published scholarly works vying for readers' attention. Most of the titles...
Tags: University of Oxford, Bankruptcy, Media Industry, Culture, Computer Networking and Internet
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Jogger mugger sought in Coral Springs
Coral Springs Police are searching for a man who mugged a jogger for her music. The theft happened at 3:40 a.m. June 7, when the woman was jogging westbound along the 9800 block of Northwest 28th Street, according to police. The suspect, who was...
Tags: MP3 Players, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, Coral Springs
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Friends of the Libraries: Are libraries important? Ask Yorba Linda
I have talked a lot about our Costa Mesa libraries and their history and tried to get more people involved in the quest for larger facilities that allow for expanded services for our residents. So now, I am trying another tack. As you read this,...Tags: Mountains, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Apple iPad, Libraries
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City gives no restart date for camera tickets
Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume. "We want to be able to re-establish the public trust in...
Tags: Fines, Punishment, Local Government, Brekford Corp., Photography and Video
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Edward Snowden shows evolution of smuggling secrets
WHITMORE VILLAGE, Hawaii — Sure, Edward Snowden just used a simple thumb drive to smuggle classified information out of the National Security Agency. But one look at the sprawling NSA compound where he is believed to have worked in the mountains...
Tags: Edward Snowden, FBI, Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City), Government
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