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Naval plebes prep for military careers in Sunrise
Ever since taking a Tiger Cruise at the age of 15, Nicolas Shyne has wanted to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps and attend the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. “We went on the USS Porter from Norfolk to Fleet Week in Fort Lauderdale,...
Tags: Sunrise (Broward, Florida), United States Naval Academy, Fort Lauderdale, Juno Beach
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Arundel growth meeting Wednesday night
Anne Arundel County's Office of Planning and Zoning will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. tonight to discuss new "growth tiers" for the county. The growth tiers are being established to comply with a state law popularly called the "septic bill." The state...
Tags: Local Government
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City considering fee on shopping bags
Baltimore might impose a 10-cent fee on every plastic and paper bag distributed by merchants in the city — a move praised by environmentalists as a litter deterrent but decried by some businesses who say it would hurt them and their shoppers. City...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Montgomery County (Virginia), Inner Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Bongino says he's '95 percent' certain on 6th District
WASHINGTON -- Republican Daniel Bongino, the former Secret Service agent who ran an unsuccessful campaign for U.S. Senate last year, said Tuesday he is "95 percent" certain he will run in Maryland's 6th Congressional District in the 2014 election and...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Federal Election Commission, Democratic Party, Daniel Bongino, Republican Party
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Kittleman launches run for Howard executive
The race to lead Maryland's most affluent county began Tuesday as state Sen. Allan H. Kittleman launched his bid to become just the second Republican to be elected Howard County executive. In an afternoon appearance at the Columbia Lakefront, Kittleman,...
Tags: Democratic Party, Howard County, Justice and Rights, Republican Party, Labor Legislation
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Sen. Barry Glassman launches campaign for county executive
The weather cleared for State Sen. Barry Glassman Saturday, and as expected the Harford village of Level saw its native son announce his candidacy for Harford County Executive before an estimated 1,000 supporters. Many attendees said it was the...Tags: Business, Sales, Harford County, Elections, Politics
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State agency move hits Crownsville businesses
When the state Department of Housing and Community Development's 380 employees pack up and move from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, fewer women will work out on their lunch break at Curves. It also may mean fewer people getting their cars...
Tags: Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Laura Neuman, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Space Programs
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After Camden Yards assault, Orioles fans speak out
In the aftermath of a Camden Yards fight that left a Maryland man with severe head injuries, Orioles fans have turned to radio talk shows, Twitter, Facebook and office watercoolers to express their outrage. The alleged assault of lifelong Yankees fan...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Media Industry, Dodger Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Trials
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Mayor's office Visa card incurs $766 in interest charges
A Visa credit card issued to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s office has accumulated more than $760 in finance charge since late 2011, thanks to monthly balances that have exceeded $13,000. Four monthly statements over that span list the account...
Tags: Interior Policy, Local Government, Personal Data Collection, Credit and Debt, Politics
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Red Robin Gourmet Burgers hiring 100 for new Crofton restaurant
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers is opening a restaurant in Crofton, where it plans to hire more than 100 workers. The new Red Robin, the 13th in Maryland, will open in mid-July in the Waugh Chapel Shopping Center off Route 3 North. "If the sizzle of...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crofton, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Incorporated, Restaurants, White Marsh
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Suspect in alleged road-rage killing claims he was attacked
The New Jersey police officer accused of killing a man during an alleged weekend road rage incident was defending his family, his lawyer said Monday. Patrick McAndrew, attorney for Joseph Lamont Walker, 40, said his client had faced an "attack" on the...
Tags: Shootings, Lawyers, Murder, Prosecution, Transportation Accidents
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