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Baltimore police officer charged with pimping wife
A31-year-old Baltimore Police officer was charged Friday with pimping out his wife after officers from a human trafficking task force found him outside a hotel room where the woman had agreed to have sex for cash with an undercover officer. The child...
Tags: Online Advertising, Prostitution, Sex Crimes, Baltimore Police Department, Baltimore Hotels
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Early Preakness forecast calls for sun, highs around 80 degrees
The 138th Preakness Stakes has come into the 10-day forecast window, and the early outlook is looking (mostly) ideal -- sunny skies with highs around 80 degrees. Forecasting this far out leaves something to be desired as far as accuracy goes, to be...
Tags: Weather Reports, The Weather Channel (tv network), Weather, Preakness Stakes, Equestrian
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Tom Firey: How to cut federal spending
Sequestration is beginning to inflict real pain on America; so say government spokesmen and special interest groups inside the Beltway. In case you’ve forgotten, sequestration is the part of the 2011 Budget Control Act that limits this year’s...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), National Government, Finance, Government
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Rains could bring localized flooding threats Tuesday evening
Tuesday is already Baltimore's rainiest day since at least April 19, and with heavier showers possibly to come, forecasters cautioned of possible localized flooding in the evening hours. More than half an inch of rain had fallen at Baltimore-...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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State hopes to ease some Baltimore-area traffic jams
In the stop-and-go world of Baltimore-area traffic, there's a lot more braking than commuters and transportation officials would like. Take Russell Allen, a Federal Hill resident who gets in his silver Ford Edge every weekday morning before 7:30 and...
Tags: Entertainment, Federal Hill, Harford Road, Science and Technology, Radio
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Md. airport towers appear safe from federal cuts
Five air traffic control towers in Maryland that had been scheduled to shut down in June as a result of federal budget cuts are now expected to remain open, lawmakers said Wednesday — easing fears that the closures could back up flights at BWI...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Ocean City, John Thune, Laws, Air Transportation Delays
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If you go: What to see and do in Dallas
Since Buck Showalter hasn't had much of an opportunity to explore Dallas, we thought we'd provide him with some the region's most interesting detours around town. Who knows? Maybe he'll surprise his wife with an outing! Getting there Dallas is 1,366...Tags: Dallas County Administration Building, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Buck Showalter, AAA, Human Interest
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Southwest fined for late, incomplete action on consumer complaints
Southwest Airlines was fined $150,000 Wednesday for failing to respond to consumer complaints in a timely fashion, the Department of Transportation announced. Federal enforcement officers found that the Dallas-based airline did not answer "a large...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, AirTran, Fines, Punishment, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Spring 2013 off to dry start in Baltimore
Despite damp weather to end the month, April 2013 was drier than normal, continuing a trend of below-average precipitation that has persisted since Hurricane Sandy's deluge last October. Through the end of the month, 10.4 inches of rain have fallen at...
Tags: Water, Natural Disasters, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Issues, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
LINTHICUM, Md. (AP) — Travelers will now find a new security checkpoint at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The new checkpoint and a secure walkway to other concourses opened yesterday. The upgrades are the first phase...Tags: Ellicott City, Ken Ulman, Washington, DC
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BWI opens new security checkpoint, secure walkway as part of terminal renovations
LINTHICUM, Md. (AP) — Travelers will now find a new security checkpoint at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The new checkpoint and a secure walkway to other concourses opened Tuesday. The upgrades are the first phase of...Tags: Concourse
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First phase of $100 million BWI upgrade opens to passengers
The future of BWI Marshall Airport can be seen in the new sweeping terminal roofline that hints of something big, the panorama of glass that gives street-side passengers a view of arriving jets and a cavernous security checkpoint with nine stations and...
Tags: Ellicott City, Air Transportation Industry, AirTran, Concourse, Southwest Airlines Co.
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