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Wednesday, Oct 17 Radee Prince, 39, was eventually arrested in Newark, Del., but not before he shot someone else, a man he previously worked with in Delaware. He has been tried and sentenced on those charges and is waiting to be brought back to Harford County to stand trial on murder charges. | | |
| The 19-year-old driver from Havre de Grace of an Infiniti that collided with a charter bus on Falls Road on Wednesday morning has died, according to Baltimore County police. |
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| Customers of Maryland American Water Company, the supplier of drinking water to the town of Bel Air and some nearby areas, will have an opportunity to comment next week on the company’s request for a major rate increase. |
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| The Harford County Council approved a resolution encompassing fall 2018 updates to its master water and sewer plan, updates that reflect increased development in greater Bel Air, as well as an extension of utilities from the city of Aberdeen to the Ashley Addiction Treatment facility. |
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| Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous says his ethics reform plan would prevent “conflicts of interest and end pay-to-play politics in Annapolis.” Jealous says he wouldn't meet with lobbyists convicted of fraud, such as Gerard Evans, although he sought Evans' support in the past. |
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| An investment adviser was convicted Wednesday of charges she defrauded investors out of millions of dollars, some of which she used to pay more than $800,000 for prayers by Hindu priests in India to ward off federal investigators. |
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| What is acute flaccid myelitis or AFM? |
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| The University System of Maryland’s governing body will be briefed Friday on the results of an investigation into the football culture at Maryland after the death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair and subsequent media reports that the team was ruled by bullying and intimidation. |
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