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Boom first sign of problem on I-5 bridge
The first sign for a truck driver that something was wrong on a bridge on Interstate 5 that collapsed into Washington's Skagit River was the sound of a "boom," a federal investigator said ...
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Police Arrest Suspect In Shooting Death Of 1-Year-Old Boy
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A devastating shooting in southeast Baltimore ends with a one-year-old dead. It happened just before 8:30 p.m. ...
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Weather Blog Let The Sun Shine
I’m going to call the theme of the weather for the holiday weekend ';improving.'; We should be in great shape for the holiday itself. We’ll be a few degrees warmer on Sunday and the winds will slightly subside, however still looking at a breezy day with a small craft advisory in effect throughSunday afternoon. A few chilly nights in store with lows in the 40s, but we will ...
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Power wedding in Vegas unites Maryland lobbyists
One thing that happened in Vegas last week certainly won't stay in Vegas: The lobbyists Lisa Harris Jones and Sean Malone were married there before about 100 well-wishers, who included some of Maryland's top government officials - including the wedding officiant, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Malone, a one-time top aide to ...
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Police investigate stabbing in Dundalk
New York's infamous "Hot Dog Hooker" allegedly tried to serve up the full works to one customer, but she didn't know the customer was an undercover detective and is now facing a prostitution case, police ...
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Movie Review
Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later
"Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later" is a major disappointment. Touting itself as a "real" sequel to John Carpenter's masterful independent thriller that launched an entire genre of knife-wielding psychopaths and victimized teenagers, "Halloween H20" is really nothing more than a dull retread of worn-out cliches, buoyed only by the much-anticipated return of a familiar face. ...
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Authorities confirm officer-involved shooting on West Cross Street
The police department said officers responded to a shooting in the 1100 block of West Cross Street. They said officers quickly got a suspect's name, learned he was armed and which way he was ...
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Flooding kills 1 in San Antonio Texas
Flood levels on the San Antonio River reached a new record at Loop 410, when water rose to 34.2 feet at 10 a.m. Saturday, said the National Weather Service. The previous record was 32.57 feet on October 17, 1998, the agency ...
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It’s All About The Food In Ocean City This Memorial Day Weekend
OCEAN CITY, Md. (WJZ) — If you’re spending your Memorial Day weekend in Ocean City there’s a good chance you’ll hit this Boardwalk ...
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First Fiat cars arrive at Port of Baltimore
The Maryland Port Administration expects the car shipments, which are supposed to increase to more than 30,000 over the next year, to create 80 jobs at the port and another 140 indirect positions down the supply ...
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Girl 12 injured in fall from Harfords King Queen Seat
Harford County , several emergency information sources said.Three Department of Natural Resources Park Service workers also suffered minor injuries during the rescue attempt, Sgt. Brian Albert, spokesman for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Police, said.The girl, who was not identified, fell between 40 and 50 feet from the south side of the rock outcropping that is popular with ...
They said it
We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
Sheraton Waikiki
One of four Sheraton Hotels in Waikiki, and one of three on the beach. Next Door is the Sheraton Royal ...
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