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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
Cape May-Lewes Ferry canceled for high winds LEWES, Del. (AP) — There's some bad news for Memorial Day weekend travelers in Delaware. The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is closed for the day Saturday because of high winds in the area. Officials announced...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), The Washington Post, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), New York City, Police Arrests
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In Benghazi and eyond, fallen workers remembered
Let's take a break from the raging discord that has dominated Washington lately by remembering federal employees who died abroad in service to their country. With so much attention focused on what the government has done wrong, we'll end the week with...Tags: Benghazi, Christopher Stevens, Afghanistan, Labor Legislation, U.S. Department of State
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Despite threats, Beretta plans to stay in Maryland for now
Maryland's largest gun manufacturer has decided not to leave the state just yet. Beretta USA threatened to abandon its home on the Potomac if Maryland passed a strict new gun-control law, but after the law was signed the company announced that its...Tags: Interior Policy, Connecticut Labor Markets, Labor Legislation, Politics, Annapolis
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Metro police arrest transit employee suspected of stealing equipment to sell online
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A Metro employee has been arrested and charged with stealing more than a dozen defibrillators from transit agency facilities and selling them online. Metro Transit Police say they arrested 40-year-old Derrick Davis of...Tags: Laurel, Police Arrests, eBay Inc., Theft
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Prince George's interim superintendent to stay on through summer
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — Prince George's County interim schools superintendent will stay on until schools open in the fall. School Board Chairman Verjeana Jacobs tells the Washington Post (http://wapo.st/16WjQ53 ) that Alvin Crawley has agreed to...Tags: The Washington Post, Rushern Baker, Martin O'Malley
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Maryland says ACC has created budget 'hole' by withholding shared revenues
An attorney representing the University of Maryland argued Thursday that the Atlantic Coast Conference has left the college's athletic department with a vast budget "hole" by improperly withholding millions of dollars in shared conference revenues after...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, University System of Maryland, Judges, Florida State University, Justice System
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Harris calls for expanded audit of education spending
Rep. Andy Harris said Thursday that he will request an expanded review of the Maryland Department of Education's use of federal funds after an audit found that the state may have to return up to $540,000 in misspent stimulus dollars and money designated...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Foods and Beverages, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Ruppersberger issues statement on audit
The Baltimore SunRep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger on Thursday joined the chorus of lawmakers criticizing Baltimore City schools for spending stimulus money and dollars designated for poor children on $99-per-person fried chicken dinners, a makeover day and two cruises...Tags: Justice System, Inner Harbor, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Crime, Law and Justice
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Md. judge hears arguments in case about University of Maryland's withdrawal from ACC
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A lawyer for the University of Maryland told a judge that the penalty the university is being told to pay to withdraw from the Atlantic Coast Conference is "crippling" and "outrageous." Lawyers for the university and...Tags: Corporate Crime, Big Ten Conference, Judges, Litigation, Anti Trust Crime
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Federal audit finds city schools misspent stimulus, Title I funds
The Maryland State Department of Education may have to pay back up to $540,000 in federal money intended to help the state's poorest schools after a scathing audit found that Baltimore City was one of two school districts that misspent the funds, using...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Barack Obama, E.J. Pipkin, Foods and Beverages, Politics
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Federal audit cites Baltimore city schools spending of stimulus money on cruises
BALTIMORE (AP) — A federal audit is focusing on how public schools in Maryland spent federal stimulus money. The U.S. Department of Education audited the way the state spent stimulus money. It found Baltimore City Schools spent $4,352 on a pair...Tags: U.S. Department of Education
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A Virginia man who was once one of the nation's most prominent swimming coaches is scheduled to be sentenced for sexually abusing one of the girls he instructed. Richard Curl faces sentencing this afternoon in Montgomery County...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Virginia Cavaliers, Diabetes, Big Ten Conference, Punishment
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