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Maryland suspends licenses of 3 abortion clinics
State health officials have suspended surgical abortion procedures at three clinics, including one in Baltimore where a patient suffered cardiac arrest and later died at a hospital. The physician who performed the abortion at Associates in OB/GYN Care...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Medical Procedures and Tests, Elkton, Health and Safety at School, Social Issues
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Bill from Carroll senator would ban collection of students' biometric data
A bill that would ban gathering of biometric data from school children in Maryland — including information culled from the palm scanners that drew protest in Carroll County last year — is slated for a hearing Wednesday in Annapolis. Senate...
Tags: Public Schools, Schools, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Politics
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Abingdon Fire Co. remembers late chief Espey at annual banquet
During their annual awards banquet Saturday, members of the Abingdon Fire Company took time out to honor the memory of a longtime former chief who died last year. In addition to remembering the late Lewis Espey, who had 58 years of service as a fireman,...Tags: David Graham, Fires
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Derailment of CSX Corp. train carrying sulfuric acid causes scare in Cecil Co.
Just before midnight Wednesday, three words brought a stream of emergency crews and hazardous materials units to a wooded corner of Cecil County just north of Interstate 95: liquid sulfuric acid. A train operated by CSX Corp. derailed about 11:45 p.m.,...
Tags: Ellicott City, Railway Accidents, Elkton, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Accidents
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'Ice Fishing Good in Northeast River' [History Matters]
100 Years Ago Yankee Doodle Dandy "Ford's Grand Opera House: Week, February 24th, Cohan and Harris offer, a new satirical comedy, The Children of Today, by Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Representative Company. "Children of Today, a play which...Tags: Government, George M. Cohan, Entertainment, White House, Politics
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Victim's family backs 'cyber-bullying' bill
The family of a Howard County girl who killed herself after months of harassment on social media sites asked Maryland lawmakers Thursday to pass a bill that would allow a jail term for a variety of acts known as "cyber-bullying." Chris McComas, whose...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Baltimore County, Social Media, Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union
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Play starts at Maryland's first table games
Many were off work because of a snowstorm that never came, so they went to Hollywood Casino, tucked off Interstate 95, in search of games they thought they'd never see here: blackjack, roulette, craps and poker. For the first time Wednesday and about...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Casino and Gambling Industry, Problem Gambling, Media Industry, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Harford dodges worst of late season snowstorm with mainly rain
Much of the predicted snowstorm that closed local schools and put highway crews on the alert Wednesday failed to materialize in Harford County. Predictions for snow accumulations fluctuated as the late-winter storm system, known as Winter Storm Saturn,...Tags: Havre de Grace, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), National Weather Service, Harford County, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Bank offers $1.3 million for Md. affordable housing projects
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta has agreed to provide $1.3 million to fund affordable housing projects in Baltimore and Cecil County, Maryland's U.S. senators announced Wednesday. "As a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have...Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Capital Bank Corporation, Rentals, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Harbor
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Letter writer laments state of Harford County's delegation to the General Assembly
Editor: Harford County was a wonderful place to have grown-up, riding ponies, attending Harford Horse Show Association Shows, and moreover, enjoying country living. The country living which I experienced was one of cooperation, where I never heard a...Tags: Government, Harford County, Elections, Baltimore County, Republican Party
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Perryville man charged with setting fire to his own apartment
State fire marshals on Friday arrested a Perryville man accused of setting his apartment on fire, officials said Saturday. Isaac M. Chestnut, 57, is being held at Cecil County Detention Center on three charges of arson and malicious burning. Neighbors...Tags: Prisons, Port Deposit, Punishment
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'Celebratory gunfire' cases a challenge to prosecute
The death of Aaliyah Boyer, a 10-year-old struck down in Cecil County, and the shooting of Laurie Eberhardt, a grandmother hit by gunfire in Florida, share the same perplexing challenge for prosecutors and investigators. Both were watching fireworks on...
Tags: Prisons, Criminal Laws, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Shootings, Elkton
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