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Wednesday, Mar 7 An advocate for the Lower Susquehanna River said this week that a large debris on the river and collecting near Conowingo Dam is the result of a weather events that a downstream push of “massive amounts” of trees, limbs and trash. |
| After nearly 50 years, Chuck Boyle retires from Boyle Buick GMC |
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| A few inches of extremely wet snow fell across Harford County and the rest of the region late Tuesday into Wednesday morning. |
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| Across the state, dozens of inmates convicted of violent crimes — carjackings, shootings and attempted murder — are using a state law intended to help addicted offenders get drug treatment to win early release. |
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| Former Maryland Govs. Glendening and Ehrlich make a rare joint appearance to support 'smart' approaches to crime. |
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| Three people were taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center after a crash involving a pick-up truck with a plow on the front on Belair Road in Baltimore County, authorities said Wednesday. |
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| Baltimore is planning to join a lawsuit challenging a cut in funding for programs designed to drive down teen pregnancy rates, the city's top lawyer said Wednesday. |
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| Cal Ripken's 24-acre spread in Baltimore County lingered on the market for so long, he decided to auction it off. Ray Lewis and the late Tom Clancy similarly haven't been able to sell their high-end homes either. Such properties often are too idiosyncratic, and too expensive, realtors say. |
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