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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released

Judge deems teen rehabilitated after 8 months in facility An Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months.

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Shoreline building laws could be tightened in Anne Arundel County

Building unauthorized houses, sheds and pools in Anne Arundel's environmentally sensitive areas may result in serious fines and possible demolition of the structure if officials get their way.

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Marine vessel to help protect Anne Arundel County against terrorist attacks

Anne Arundel police and fire authorities have secured funding for a new marine vessel that will patrol and safeguard county waterways in the event of a terrorist attack.

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Anne Arundel policy covering off-duty cops comes under fire

Anne Arundel is becoming the battleground in the region over whether police officers can work part time in restaurants that serve alcohol because of the potential conflict of interest.

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Battle over cops' 2nd jobs centers on Anne Arundel

Anne Arundel is becoming the battleground in the region over whether police officers can work part-time in restaurants that serve alcohol because of the potential conflict of interest.

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Man, 19, electrocuted in Anne Arundel

Worker falls into hole with live wire A 19-year-old contractor for Baltimore Gas and Electric died Saturday night after he fell into a hole he had dug in Severna Park and came into contact with a live power line, Anne Arundel County police said.

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Anne Arundel cops can't work at bars, state says

The Maryland Ethics Commission nixed a new Anne Arundel law allowing its police officers to work at restaurants and bars.

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Two Anne Arundel officers hurt

In the same week that an Anne Arundel County police officer was shot in Brooklyn, two more officers were assaulted while responding to calls, police said yesterday.

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Letter alleges unlawful hiring

Arundel officials say company employs illegal immigrants Anne Arundel County officials, who have threatened to cut ties with contractors that employ illegal immigrants, are looking into the possibility that the company that runs two county-owned golf courses is violating the policy.

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Man struck by a truck awarded $1.95 million

An Anne Arundel County jury has awarded $1.95 million to a man struck and injured by a cement-mixer truck in April 2005 while working on his disabled vehicle on the shoulder of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

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Raw sewage spill shuts Furnace Creek

Twenty-five thousand gallons of raw sewage spilled into a Glen Burnie waterway, prompting the Anne Arundel County Health Department to close Furnace Creek yesterday and urge people to stay away from it.

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Girl who put baby in trash released

Judge deems teen rehabilitated after 8 months in facility An Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released yesterday after serving eight months for the baby's death.

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Sewage spills into Glen Burnie waterway

Power lost at pumping station during yesterday's rainstorm Twenty-five thousand gallons of raw sewage have spilled into a Glen Burnie waterway, prompting the Anne Arundel County Department of Health today to close Furnace Creek and urge people to stay away from it.

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Tougher Shoreline Penalties Proposed

By PAMELA WOOD Staff Writer Anne Arundel County is moving to crack down on property owners who build on sensitive waterfront land without permission. The County Council will consider a proposal from County Executive John R.

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Baltimore teen charged in robbery with knife

A 15-year-old Baltimore boy was arrested early Tuesday morning after robbing a couple at knifepoint in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel police said.