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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months. The former Broadneck High School student, who is now 19, was...Tags: Therapies, Criminal Laws, People, Prosecution, Court Administration
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A fire 'family' holds reunion
Sun ReporterPerched next to a chrome siren on the fire engine's polished front bumper, 6-year-old Kevin McAdams wasn't much concerned that the huge pump truck he had commandeered as a chair was worth almost half a million dollars, or that it could deliver 1,500...Tags: Ceremonies, Society, Fires, Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Vehicles
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Supermax to add 96 U.S. detainees
Maryland's Supermax prison in Baltimore will house an additional 96 federal detainees in an effort to address a large increase in the number of prisoners awaiting trial, U.S. Attorney for Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein said yesterday. The number of federal...Tags: Trials, Defendants, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Lawyers target cell phone loophole ''What that allows is for any criminal defendant, [or] any person, to invade the privacy of another person by getting their personal cell phone records.'' RISA VETRI FERMAN Montgomery County district attorney
Of The Morning CallFour district attorneys and two dozen law enforcement officials on Thursday called for the state Legislature to change a law that let a Roman Catholic priest accused of perjury get the phone records of investigators without notifying them. The Rev....Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Defendants, Scranton, Interior Policy, Crimes
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Girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released yesterday after serving eight months for the baby's death. The former Broadneck High School...Tags: Therapies, Criminal Laws, People, Prosecution, Punishment
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10 POLLINATOR FAVORITES RECOMMENDED BY PENN STATE Demonstration gardens teach ways to create pollinator habitats HELP FOR HONEYBEES
Of The Morning CallHOW TO BEE NICE Don't use pesticides. Plant less lawn; it's a pollinator desert. Grow flowers with pollen, nectar and fragrance. Aim for continuous bloom. Go natural. Weeds such as dandelions, clover and plantain also are pollinator friendly. Add...Tags: Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Bucks County, Schuylkill County, First United Corporation, Berks County
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Time's up on deal for Ingersoll Rand tract
Special to The Morning CallA development company has until today to agree to buy 135 vacant acres at Phillipsburg's Commerce Park, the former Ingersoll Rand tract, or its designation as the approved redeveloper for the property will expire, further delaying progress to rebuild...Tags: Phillipsburg
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Worries about water are decades-old
''Fifty years ago, when this story was printed, bottled water in America was nearly unknown.'' JOSEPH GARRERA On July 25, 1958, Morning Call readers found a local story of great importance. Headlined ''North Penn Group Airs Ideas on How to End Water...Tags: Water Supply, Rivers, Water Restrictions, Pennsylvania, History
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Courts must be open five days, top judge says
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania's top judge has come out against a four-day workweek for county courthouse employees, in an apparent blow to local efforts to help workers cut their commutes given $4-a-gallon gas. ''The court discussed the matter and decided that courts...Tags: Employees, Unions, Judges, Court Administration, Berks County
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Lansdale teen charged as adult
Of The Morning CallA Lansdale teenager who set out to rob two friends over the weekend is facing an attempted murder charge after he fired a gun during a struggle with one of his victims, police said. Marquis D. Carter, 17, of 34 Hancock St., was charged in adult court. He...Tags: People, Court Administration, Assault, Police Arrests, Crimes
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