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Attackers jump rob man in Severn police say
Officers were called to the 1800 block of Arwell Court for a report of a robbery around 3:45 a.m. Saturday. Police said a 26-year-old man told him he was approached by four men. He told police three men stood in the roadway, while the fourth brandished a handgun, struck the victim with the handgun and then forced the victim to empty his pockets. The robber took money from the victim and fled on ...
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Police Man arrested in Brooklyn Park stabbing
Anne Arundel County police officers were called to a home in the 300 block of Arden Road West in Brooklyn Park for a stabbing around 5 p.m. May 13. A witness told police that man she knows came into her home and stabbed a 19-year-old Brooklyn Park man. Police said the man came into the home armed with a knife and at some point an argument ensued and the suspect spat on a woman and stabbed the ...
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Wizards’ Bradley Beal On Derrick Rose ‘I Think He’s Scared’
who recently talked about the Bulls’ point guard on 106.7 The Fan . "That’s hard, because I’ve never experienced that injury," Beal said. "And I know what type of injury that is, it’s possible it’s gonna happen again. Knock on wood. But at the same time, you might have to give it a go. If you’re practicing for two months and everybody in ...
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Pedestrian Struck By Car On Putty Hill Has Died From Her Injuries
PARKVILLE, Md. (WJZ)--One of two pedestrians struck over the weekend in Parkville has died from her injuries. The accident happened around 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Putty Hill Avenue and Harford Road. Sharon Marie Bialek, 67, and Robert Bialek, 71, were crossing Putty Hill Avenue in a crosswalk when they were struck by a 2004 Toyota Tacoma turning onto Putty Hill Avenue from Harford Road. The ...
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More poverty in Baltimores suburbs than in Baltimore
More people live in poverty in Baltimore's suburbs than in the city itself, part of a nationwide shift that is challenging the largely urban assistance network built up over decades.That's the finding from new research by ...
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Movie Review
21 Grams
Like his stunning feature debut, 2000s Amores perros, Alejandro Gonzlez Irritus English-language debut, 21 Grams, brings together the lives of a disparate group of people after a car accident. Again written by Guillermo Arriaga, some might see 21 Grams as a disappointing follow-up, considering how closely it mirrors its predecessor in terms of both narrative and theme. ...
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MT Bank executive named chair of Baltimore Convention and Tourism Board
Edwin F. Hale Sr. as chair of the Baltimore Convention and Tourism Board, city officials said Monday. The appointment of Collins, an executive vice president of M&T, became effective ...
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Baltimore water sewer bills could rise by 15 percent
Customers of Baltimore's water system would see their quarterly water and sewer bill jump by about $23 under a proposal the Department of Public Works announced Monday.The projected rate increase is higher than a 12 percent hike that was expected. The Public Works Department said the 15 percent increase is necessary to meet state and federal mandates, accelerate plans to replace the ...
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State economic group launch program to help companies to grow
The Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore and the Maryland Department of Business of Economic Development announced Monday that they created a new program to help companies that have moved beyond the start-up phase to continue to grow. Advance Maryland is designed to assist these companies with developing markets, fine-tuning their business models and boosting growth with the help of a ...
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Military Bowl moving to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis this December. "This move puts our game into a facility that honors the men and women who have served in our Armed Forces," said Steve Beck, DC Bowl Committee president and executive director. "Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is truly a venue that is in line with our mission of supporting our nation’s military and raising awareness for organizations supporting ...
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Maryland to help near-completers over the college finish line
Danette Howard is secretary of the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Maryland residents who dropped out of college shortly before getting their degrees may be getting an assist over the finish line from the Maryland Higher Education Commission. The commission recently launched a new program to help residents who have completed two-thirds of their college degree finish the work by offering ...
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The Hawaii Prince Hotel
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