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Smithsburg resident challenges Congressional redistricting map in court
A Maryland man has sued over Gov. Martin O’Malley’s congressional redistricting map.
Smithsburg resident Howard Gorrell, who attended all 12 redistricting hearings this summer, filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt on...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Justice System, Republican Party, U.S. Department of Justice, Politics
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Earl L. Porter, 98
JAN. 28, 1913-MARCH 6, 2011 Earl Leroy Porter, 98 years old, was born at home in Eckert Mines, Md., on Jan. 28, 1913, and departed this life on March 6, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Ella Barry Porter; two brothers, James and...Tags: Texas, U.S. Navy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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All County Band performances allow students 'to have a different musical experience'
alnotarianni@aol.comIt was a somewhat surreal scene. Girls in black satin and velvet gowns sprawled, barefoot, on the library floor. Guys in formal wear kicked back on couches, flipping through magazines. Brass instruments played here and there in the background —...Tags: Education, Public Schools, High Schools, Arts, Schools
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Lasan Kromah: 'I Can Be A Game-Changer' For UConn
The Hartford CourantJust spoke with the newest Husky, Lasan Kromah, who is transferring from George Washington as a fifth-year senior. Kromah, a 6-foot-6 combo guard, graduated from GW last Saturday, earning his degree in criminal justice. He will go for a master’s...Tags: Storrs, Awards and Prizes, Kevin Ollie, Enosch Wolf
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Wolf Suspension Over, But Transfer Student Will Take His Scholarship
The Hartford CourantUConn has juggled its roster to open a spot for a new player for next season, and perhaps retain an old one. Enosch Wolf, having passed all the university's requirements, is no longer suspended from the team. Wolf, arrested in February following an on-...Tags: Washington Huskies, Kevin Ollie, Shabazz Napier, North Carolina State University, Germany
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Climate change may bring drought to temperate areas, study says
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.WASHINGTON — Climate change may increase the risk of extreme rainfall in the tropics and drought in the world's temperate zones, according to a new study led by NASA. "These results in many ways are the worst of all possible worlds," said Peter...Tags: Environmental Issues, Droughts, Weather, Global Warming, Science
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Maryland's unresolved transportation deficit
Now that the 2013 Maryland General Assembly session is in the rear-view mirror, few who travel the roads in our state can deny that one of the most important accomplishments this past session was putting in place a long-term solution to the state's...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Highway Transportation, Local Government, Finance, Martin O'Malley
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal next week ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O'Malley plans to sign a measure repealing capital punishment in Maryland into law. Raquel Guillory, a spokeswoman for O'Malley, confirmed on Thursday that O'...Tags: Environmental Issues, Talbot County, Arts, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — Law enforcement officials searched the home of a second Mississippi man implicated in the mailing of ricin (RY'-sin) poison-laced letters to the president and a U.S. senator after charges were dropped without explanation against...Tags: Iran, Paul Kevin Curtis
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Tracking the long-distance travels of dust
Spring stirs pollen, and also dust — high-flying dust that's blown thousands of miles to reach North America in greater amounts than scientists have known before, with potential impact on the climate and air quality. Mineral dust rises from dry...
Tags: University of Washington, Education, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, NASA
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Dennis H. McGinley Jr., electrical engineer
Dennis H. McGinley Jr., a retired electrical engineer and model railroad enthusiast, died Tuesday of heart disease at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 73.
The son of a Jersey Central Railroad yardmaster and a factory worker, Dennis Hayden McGinley Jr....Tags: Allentown, Electronics, NASA, Technology, Science and Technology
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