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Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)

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    Apr 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. With 'Jamesy Boy,' Annapolis brothers ready to take on Hollywood

    Growing up in Annapolis, Tim and Trevor White were hardly inseparable.
    Growing up in Annapolis, Tim and Trevor White were hardly inseparable. Each brother had his own set of friends and pursued his own interests: Trevor discovered a passion for film early on, while Tim seemed more adrift. But recently, a shared commitment...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Ving Rhames, Companies and Corporations, College Sports, Science and Technology

  2. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Mayor urges CSX to find site in city for freight yard

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is urging CSX Transportation to find a site in the city for its multi-million dollar cargo transfer center rather than look for a site in suburbs to the south. In a letter to CSX President and CEO Michael J. Ward released...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Michael J. Ward, Port of Baltimore, Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  4. Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Advocates, union call for changes at mental hospital

    Mental health advocates and labor union officials are calling for increased staffing and policy changes at the state's maximum security mental hospital — including a reassessment of how patients are paired as roommates — after one patient...

    Tags: Psychiatrists, Management Change, Employees, Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Safety at Work

  6. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Problems at Perkins will continue until Maryland broadens access to treatment for the severely mentally ill

    Clifton Perkins Hospital Center, where two patients recently were killed by other patients, is one of several broken mental health facilities in Maryland ("Man indicated on murder charge in Jessup mental hospital death," Nov. 11). People typically wind up...

    Tags: Murder, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Health

  8. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Earthquake news tips sent to The Baltimore Sun

    Henry Fostel, Towson (1:51 p.m.): We just experienced a small earth quake at 1:50pm in Towson. Karen A. Fitze, Towson, Timonium and Selbyville, Del. (1:57 p.m.): An earthquake just hit Towson, Timonium, AND Selbyville, Delaware. Catherine Bedolla,...

    Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Delaware, Natural Disasters, White Marsh, Disasters and Accidents

  10. Aug 27, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Maynard has prisons on right track

    Police fight crime in the streets, but it can also be battled in administrative offices far from the crime scene by people who never carry a gun or pick up a badge. So when you read that crime in Maryland dropped 6.3 percent in 2010 to an all-time low,...

    Tags: Crimes, Politics, Metal and Mineral, Local Government, Chesapeake Bay

  12. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Traffic: Crash on inner loop of Baltimore Beltway at I-97

    As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on the inner loop of the Baltimore Beltway at I-97 due to an accident. Accidents were causing congestion on the inner loop of the Baltimore Beltway at Belair Road, southbound I-95 at the Fort McHenry Tunnel, Loch...

    Tags: Traffic, Public Transportation, Carroll County (Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Reisterstown Road

  14. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Safety concerns raised after back-to-back patient killings at Perkins

    After two patients were killed in the span of a week by fellow patients at the state's maximum-security mental hospital, mental health advocates say safety must be improved — but one warned against a clampdown. "It sounds counterintuitive, but...

    Tags: Psychiatrists, Employees, Prosecution, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  16. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Armed robber forces his way into Jessup restaurant

    For the second time in just over a week, a Friendly's restaurant in Anne Arundel County was robbed, police said. Police said that early Monday, a man with a handgun held up an employee who was about to enter the Friendly's restaurant in the 2600 block of...

    Tags: Restaurants, Theft, Dining and Drinking, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis

  18. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Cold-case trial for convicted rapist delayed

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    The cold-case trial of a convicted serial rapist indicted earlier this year in connection with a 1998 rape after an alleged DNA match has been delayed in Washington County Circuit Court. Pov Srun, 40, formerly of Hagerstown, is serving a 35-year ...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Montgomery County (Maryland)

  20. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Irreverent, oompah-filled Oktoberfest fun at Blob's

    Since mid-September, lots and lots of bars in town have been touting specials and tie-ins in observance of Oktoberfest, the 200-year-old celebration of Bavarian culture and huge excuse to drink lots of beer. But few places in Maryland have a right to these promotions quite like Blob's Park in Jessup, a nearly 80-year-old resident that claims to be home of America's first Oktoberfest.
    Since mid-September, lots and lots of bars in town have been touting specials and tie-ins in observance of Oktoberfest, the 200-year-old celebration of Bavarian culture and huge excuse to drink lots of beer. But few places in Maryland have a right to...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dance, Sausages, Foods and Beverages, Arts

  22. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Prison system unlocks help for Maryland's environment

    Here, recycling is the name of the game. Copper and aluminum obviously, but also steel, brick and even seemingly worthless nuggets of concrete from demolished buildings find their way to new and productive uses. Grasses are planted to protect critical wetlands near the Chesapeake Bay, and further toward the Appalachian Piedmont, new trees will help protect tributaries of the Potomac River.
    Here, recycling is the name of the game. Copper and aluminum obviously, but also steel, brick and even seemingly worthless nuggets of concrete from demolished buildings find their way to new and productive uses. Grasses are planted to protect critical...

    Tags: Government, Agricultural Research and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), DOC: The Documentary Channel (tv network), Arts and Culture

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