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Maryland group alleges voter-roll problems
A Maryland organization says it has found hundreds of dead people listed on voter registration rolls in Baltimore and Prince George's counties, as well as residents who have registered in multiple places and some who have addresses that turn out to be...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Parties and Movements, Electronics, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Another Tilghman involved in a historic moment
Several readers wrote me about last week's column that told the story of federal Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a Baltimorean who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as president aboard Air Force One after the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.
They...Tags: Justice System, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Chestertown
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Md. Rep. Hoyer's daughter says she is gay
The daughter of MarylandRep. Steny Hoyerhas disclosed she is a lesbian. Stefany Hoyer Hemmer told the Washington Blade, a gay newspaper, that she is gay. She said she made the announcement in part to show her support for Maryland’s gay marriage...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Steny Hoyer
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Hagerstown man charged with sexually assaulting minor
A Hagerstown man has been charged with sexually assaulting a minor in an incident that allegedly occurred in Talbot County, Md., 15 years ago, according to Washington County District Court records. William Wellington Long, 47, of 132 N. Locust St. is...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Maryland State Police, Catherine E. Pugh
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Reward offered in death of two bald eagles in Talbot County
Federal wildlife officials are offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person who killed a pair of bald eagles in Talbot County last Monday. The carcasses were found by a resident near the intersection of Kitty's...Tags: Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Punishment, Conservation, Endangered Species
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Maryland's top priority
The State Board of Education was right to reject Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold's attempt to evade the spirit of a law that prevents local jurisdictions from slacking off in their support for public schools. Protest though he might that he had...
Tags: Personal Income, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Laws, Anne Arundel County
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Historic home tour celebrates diamond anniversary
The Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage will celebrate its 75th anniversary starting April 28 with tours of some of the state's most lustrous historic gems.
Included in the anniversary tour are Whitehall, the home of 18th-century Gov. Horatio Sharpe, in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Ceremonies, St. Mary's County, Regional Authority
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Technology becoming everyday occurrence in today's classrooms
julieg@herald-mail.comAt Western Heights Middle School, a student took her turn at the front of the class figuring out a math problem on the board. She used an electronic pen, but could just as easily have used her finger to write her math solution on the electronic board. In...Tags: Health, Computer Hardware, Teachers, Customs and Tradition, Electronics
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Police officer kills self after traffic stop, chase
A Montgomery County police officer shot himself to death after leading a state trooper on a high-speed chase on the Eastern Shore early Monday, state police said. Jed R. Bylsma, 30, of Gettysburg, Pa., was pronounced dead at the scene, police said....Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)
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April Nor'easter stats: 2 inches of rain, 6 inches of snow in Md.
The sun is out and skies are blue Tuesday, and that must mean the nor'easter that wetted the region this weekend has passed. The storm's precipitation was much-needed, though it didn't solve all of the state's drought problems in one fell swoop. The...
Tags: Garrett County, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Snow Storms, Weather Reports, Weather
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If you go: Spring home tours
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland House and Garden Pilgrimage The 2012 Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage includes visits to more than 50 private homes, gardens, farms, churches and historic sites across five Maryland jurisdictions: Bolton Hill (Saturday, April 28); St....Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Bolton Hill, St. Mary's County, Fells Point
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In Easton, loss of mail center would ripple through economy
Kathie Jones loses more than patience when the mail is late. She also loses customers.
As the owner of a small business that prepares bulk mail for delivery by the U.S. Postal Service, Jones hears complaints every time a church newsletter or a...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Maryland General Assembly, Commuting, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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