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Baltimore Co. to add license plate reader

A $23,075 state grant will add another mobile license plate reader to the fleet of Baltimore County police vehicles. The image-processing device, known as a Mobile Plate Hunter System, already installed in many police cars, enables officers to automatically scan and identify stolen vehicles and traffic violators. The equipment photographs the plates on passing vehicles, records time and location, searches...

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Miscues cost Orioles in loss to Angels as 1st half of ends

Misplays result in another blown lead as 1st half of season ends on a downer The Orioles officially hit the midpoint of the 2009 season Saturday night with a defeat that could serve as a microcosm of a first half filled with frustrating losses.

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A helping hand for those in need

Baltimore Co. using new Web tool to find jobs, emergency assistance The woman had survived cancer but lost her job. That is what she was hoping to replace when she reached out to the Eastpoint Workforce Development Center in Essex for help.

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Getting crime news straight

After e-mail, Baltimore Co. police clear air on informing news media E very week, some people who live in and around Towson get an e-mail from their police precinct summarizing significant crimes.

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Anna Jeannette Raines, receptionist

Anna Jeannette Raines, a retired receptionist and bookkeeper who had been an avid figure skater in her earlier years, died in her sleep Monday at the Pickersgill retirement home in Towson. She was 101.

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Ravens' Harbaugh inspired by U.S. troops during Iraq tour

NFL visit leaves Ravens coach with sense of pride; 'It's not just life-changing. It's life-affirming' John Harbaugh is experiencing a different level of patriotism on this Fourth of July weekend.

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Thomas E. 'Bear' D'Antoni

Truck driver Thomas E. "Bear" D'Antoni, a former Catonsville resident who drove trucks and school buses for 50 years, died of renal failure Tuesday at a nursing home in Jefferson City, Tenn. He was 91.

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Complaints don't stop at county line

The suburbs are not immune from crime. Ask Baltimore County Sgt. Chris Kelly (pictured), who supervises about 10 officers in the Towson Precinct, what is the most serious problem he faces, and he answers: "Juvenile issues."

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Three in Middle River suffer carbon monoxide poisoning

Three Middle River residents were hospitalized Thursday afternoon with carbon monoxide poisoning, a Baltimore County fire official said. About 4 p.m., a carbon monoxide detector went off in a townhouse in the 800 block of Northrop Lane, said Battalion Chief James Devers. One adult from that home and one adult and one juvenile from an adjacent home were taken to Franklin Square Hospital Center for treatment,...

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CEG's lawsuit against PSC is dismissed

Lawsuit challenged authority of energy regulators to investigate Constellation's deal with French utility EDF

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Williams sisters to square off in Wimbledon final on Saturday

Venus, Serena will square off for eighth time with Grand Slam title on the line Venus and Serena Williams won in contrasting fashion Thursday to set up their fourth all-sister Wimbledon final and eighth meeting in a Grand Slam title match.

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Inquiry continues into child's death in car

Ellicott City girl, 23 months, was left in car for nine hours Ellicott City girl, 23 months, was left in car for nine hours

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Teen admits role in arson aimed at avenging Crofton boy's death

Arson was attempt to retaliate for youth's death A 16-year-old boy admitted Wednesday that he took part in the firebombing of a Piney Orchard townhouse that was intended as retaliation for the recent homicide of a Crofton teenager.

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Academy Award-winning actor Karl Malden dies at age 97

Karl Malden, the Academy Award-winning actor whose intelligent characterizations on stage and screen made him a star despite his plain looks, died Wednesday, his family said. He was 97.

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BREAKING NEWS One lane of Baltimore Street closed downtown after roadway collapse

The right curb lane of Baltimore Street is closed between Charles Street and Liberty Street due to a roadway collapse, according to the Baltimore Department of Transportation.

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Homes Market Maryland

Homes Market Maryland - homesmarket

Official Press Release: " Homes Market , the new real estate search engine, is available for real estate search in Maryland, for Baltimore metro area. This new search engine, with just one search, find all most popular real estate classifieds on the web: for sale, rent, homes vacation rental and roommates"

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Why I'm Boycotting The Emmys(r)

Why I'm Boycotting The Emmys(r) - adrienneanderson

It was such an ugly demise to an intense drama set on Baltimore, Maryland's tough, inner-city streets –and, no, I’m not talking about the shocking deaths of two of Baltimore's most notorious criminals. I’m talking about the ugly, dismissive and undeserving omission of HBO ’s incredibly taut series, The Wire , from 60th Primetime Emmy® Award nominations! The Emmy® Awards recognize and celebrate supposedly...

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R.I.P K-Swift

R.I.P K-Swift - soulfullvibes

Popular female DJ K-Swift died in a pool party accident in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.