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Former Teacher Plans Run For Md. Governor

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
A former Baltimore County political science teacher plans to run for governor.


OC Estimates 322,000 Visitors For July 4th Weekend

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
Ocean City officials estimate nearly 322,000 people visited the resort over the Fourth of July weekend.

MTA Knows How Teens Died Along Light Rail Tracks

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
Police release new information on the two teens found on light rail tracks. MTA authorities say video footage shows how the teens died.

McNair Slaying Investigators Await Tests On Gun

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
Investigators were waiting for ballistics tests on a gun recently bought by the girlfriend of slain former NFL star Steve McNair to determine whether the firearm found at the scene killed the two.


Officials Hold Meeting To Halt Aggressive Driving

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
Law enforcement came together to alert people of the costs of aggressive driving.

Md. Doctors Set Kidney Transplant Record

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
A first of its kind procedure in Baltimore increases the donor pool for people in need of a kidney transplant.

Report: Bay Spawning More Dangerous Bacteria

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
A new report suggests that the polluted waters of the Chesapeake Bay are becoming increasingly dangerous to humans.

Bird Strike Causes Emergency Landing At BWI

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
A Southwest jet had to land unexpectedly at BWI due to a potential mechanical failure. It struck multiple birds on takeoff; reportedly 40 birds have been struck.

Towson Catholic High School Is Closing Permanently

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
A well-known Catholic high school is shutting its doors.

Md. Officials: Teen Cut Off Monitoring Bracelet

07.07.2009 23:03    wjz.com
People filled the street in Southwest Baltimore where a little girl was shot just days before.

With new law, more criminals would be held without bail

07.07.2009 22:41    delawareonline.com
Currently, only suspects in Delaware who are charged with aggravated first-degree murder can be denied bail.

State set to eliminate Finance Department

07.07.2009 22:41    delawareonline.com
Gov. Jack Markell said Monday that he will eliminate the Department of Finance as part of his effort to shrink state government, though he could not say how taxpayers will save money in a move that involves no layoffs.

Fenwick Island to celebrate seaside sentinel's 150th anniversary

07.07.2009 22:41    delawareonline.com
On Aug. 1, 1859, the whale-oil lamp of a new lighthouse at Fenwick Island was lit to reduce the danger of shipwrecks on the sandy shoals off Delaware's coast.

Markell orders flags to half staff to honor Mitchell

07.07.2009 22:41    delawareonline.com
Littleton Mitchell, a pioneer of the civil rights movement, died after a crash at age 90. He was revered as '"Delaware's version of Martin Luther King Jr."• Details of the crash

Newport's police chief recognized for service

07.07.2009 22:41    delawareonline.com
The longtime chief of police for the town of Newport has been recognized by an international law enforcement group for his commitment to impaired-driving enforcement, state highway safety officials said.

Health Care Reform Must Include Long-Term Care, By Kathryn Roberts

07.07.2009 22:13    ecumen.org
Nearly 3.5 million Minnesota adults are uninsured for long-term care and supportive services, meaning that many of us cannot afford the cost of a longer life or long-term disabilities. Long-term care services and supports must be part of meaningful health

A Memory Care Memory

07.07.2009 22:13    ecumen.org
Last Thursday I began my Independence Day celebration with Ecumen colleagues and customers at a celebration of the grand opening of Ecumen's . It wasn't the wonderful food or that big red scissors above held by Apple Valley Mayor Mary

Veterans will fly from Casper

07.07.2009 19:24    casperstartribune.net
When Chuck Tarter first heard about Honor Flight-Wyoming, he thought he'd like to help from the administrative side -- maybe organizing the 100 or more volunteers it takes to fly 100 or so World War II veterans to and from

School enhancements stay in limbo

07.07.2009 19:24    casperstartribune.net
Natrona County school board members are still deciding whether to fund enhancements for the district's yet-to-be-named eastside elementary school.

Back to the Rockies

07.07.2009 19:24    casperstartribune.net
this week, and those who missed hearing them at Natrona County High School or in Douglas have three chances to see them in action this weekend.

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