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Bel Air, rest of Harford clean up from Sandy Wednesday
Nearly 15 percent of homes and businesses in central and southern Harford County still did not have power early Wednesday morning, as residents dealt with the after-effects of Superstorm Sandy. Serious traffic problems at the intersection of Fulford...Tags: Local Government, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Harford Community College, Courtland, Havre de Grace
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Crews work fire at Roanoke home
Fire fighters have left the scene of a fire at a home in Roanoke. The fire broke out a little before 5:00 p.m. in the 300 block of Cherry Hill Road, off of Shenandoah Avenue. Authorities says no one was hurt in the fire but several firefighters were...
Tags: Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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'Job hubs' open in Baltimore to help job seekers
Baltimore is opening four "community job hubs" to help residents looking for employment, the city said Wednesday. The hubs, intended to supplement the city's three one-stop career centers, will offer free courses on such topics as job search techniques...Tags: Govans, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland)
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After the storm, who has your refund?
The recent superstorm and series of nor'easters that slammed into the East Coast grounded tens of thousands of travelers, including Neil Weiss. Fortunately, most travel companies waived their usual rules, offering those delayed by the storms a refund...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hotels and Accommodations, American Airlines, Inc., Expedia Incorporated, Passenger Cars
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Baltimoreans are as healthy as their neighborhoods
Another study is adding to growing evidence that the condition of a neighborhood can have a significant impact on its residents' health. The latest by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and Equity Matters Inc. found that people living in...Tags: Asthma, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Research, Roland Park
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Rosa Lee Oxendine, 89
Rosa Lee Oxendine, 89, of Charles Town, W.Va., died Friday, June 22, 2012, at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson, W.Va. The service will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Charles Town Baptist Church. Brian Hotaling will officiate. Friends will be received one...Tags: Elkton, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Trick-or-treat killing leads to conviction of Baltimore teen
It was Halloween in Baltimore Highlands when Sterlin Corday Matthews donned a "Hellraiser" mask and went out with his friends. Before he returned home, one teen trick-or-treater had been shot to death and two others wounded. Jurors in Baltimore County...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers
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Pizza delivery drivers face assaults, robberies
He pulls to the curb in his dented sedan, grabs a bag containing the extra-large pepperoni and strides to the front of a dilapidated-looking rowhouse. Pizza deliveryman Shakeel Anjum knows too well that criminals have attacked people in his line of...
Tags: Charleston, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Police Department, Criminals
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Harford County police blotter: Shots reported fired in Aberdeen
Aberdeen Aberdeen police report: A brush fire was reported last Thursday at Route 715 and Hickory Drive. Someone broke a windshield on a vehicle Friday at West Bel Air Avenue and Baltimore Street. Money and medicine were stolen by a known suspect...Tags: Theft, Highway Transportation, Crimes, Aberdeen, Credit and Debt
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Wearing the badge
To become a barber in Maryland, you need to have completed 1,200 hours of classroom instruction or 2,250 hours as an apprentice. The state requires licensed foresters to have a four-year college degree in forestry, two years of experience and five...Tags: Justice System, Career and Workplace, Laws, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Advice to sellers: Don't rush
The Philadelphia InquirerFor sellers in this buyers' market, patience is a virtue, if an inconvenient one. If you aren't in a hurry to move or in dire need of cash, don't rush, observers say: Find a listing agent to work with who knows the market, be proactive, and, most of all,...Tags: University of Pennsylvania, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Homes, Rentals
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