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Alarmed by deaths, regulators urge states to lower drunk driving limit
WASHINGTON -- With drunk driving still a stubborn national problem that accounts for one-third of all traffic deaths, federal safety regulators on Tuesday called on states to take a dramatic step: lower the legal limit for drivers’ blood-alcohol...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Highway Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board, Criminals, Transportation Industry
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Talk back: Should states lower DUI threshold to 0.05%?
Federal safety regulators proposed Tuesday that the legal limit for drivers’ blood-alcohol content be lowered from 0.08% to at least 0.05%. Drunk driving is a national problem that accounts for one-third of all traffic deaths, The Times Richard...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, National Transportation Safety Board, Criminals, Transportation Industry
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Construction industry experts to discuss Purple Line
BALTIMORE (AP) — Construction industry experts will be talking about the proposed Purple Line light rail project. A forum is scheduled for Wednesday with officials from the Maryland Transit Administration. Interested firms will get an overview...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Purple Line (Maryland)
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
BALTIMORE (AP) — A forum is scheduled today to talk about the proposed Purple Line light rail project. Construction industry experts will be talking with officials from the Maryland Transit Administration. The Purple Line is a 16-mile light rail...Tags: Fort Detrick (military base), Heroin, Memorial Day, Maryland Transit Administration, Human Interest
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Area officials weigh in on lower DWI recommendation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving from 0.08 to .05. Area officials would like to hear more discussion and information on such a proposal. “...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Transportation Industry, Politics
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Winchester native Jason Epperson premieres documentary on Carrollton bus crash
The Winchester SunAfter 2 1/2 years of planning, filming and editing, “The Impact,” a documentary about the Carrollton bus crash, is now complete and ready for a public screening. “It’s been a journey,” Director Jason Epperson, a Winchester...Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Movies, Arts and Culture, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Correction: Purple Line story
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — In a story May 12 about the purple line transit project, The Associated Press erroneously reported that it was a Metro project. The Maryland Transit Administration is planning the light-rail project, not Metro. A corrected...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland), Maryland Transit Administration, Prince George's County, Purple Line (Maryland)
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Diane K. Sallee
Richardson, Texas: Diane K. Sallee, 68, of Richardson passed away, May 7, 2013, from an extended illness. She was born in the Groton area on June 21, 1944, to Orval and Bernice Smith. Diane was married to David D. Sallee on July 6, 1985. Diane...
Tags: Watertown, Crime, Law and Justice, Groton, Lyndon B. Johnson
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May 8 Letters: Attacks on Syria, mental health treatment
Risky strategy Israel is playing with fire ("Israel: Syria reprisal unlikely," May 7), and we could get burned. The Israelis have gotten away with armed aggression so many times over the years they apparently think they can attack another country at will...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Israel, Health Treatments, Bashar Assad, Mental Health
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Lawrence Earl Harris
Lawrence Earl Harris was born to William Earl Harris and his second wife, Martha (Johnson), in Mason City, Iowa, on April 22, 1928. Larry was the fourth of five children born to William. Larry's brothers and sisters were Myrtle Marie (Everhart), Warren...
Tags: Boston, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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May 4 Letters: Obesity and self control, Casemate Museum, teen sex, immigration
Living responsibly As a very young child my "baby fat" was accepted and seen as cute. A few years later, starting school, I was taller but that baby fat was also growing, add a few more years with the additional weight and my parents consulted the...Tags: Heart Problems, Crime, Law and Justice, Museums, Fort Monroe, Immigration
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Police investigating E. Baltimore homicide; arrest 2 suspects in past murder
Baltimore police are investigating the shooting death of a man in East Baltimore early Thursday. Responding to a shooting in the 600 block of Cokesbury Ave. in the East Baltimore Midway neighborhood at 12:39 a.m., police said they found a man with...
Tags: Shootings, Police Investigations, Murder
May 14, 2013
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May 15, 2013
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May 14, 2013
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May 13, 2013
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May 11, 2013
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May 7, 2013
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May 5, 2013
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May 2, 2013
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