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Bridge named in honor of slain Pa. wildlife conservation officer
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett on Thursday signed legislation naming an Adams County, Pa., bridge for David L. Grove, a wildlife conservation officer killed in the line of duty in November 2010.
Grove, 31, was a graduate of Grace Academy in Hagerstown and...Tags: Endangered Species, Crime, Law and Justice, Thomas R. Caltagirone, Assault, Murder
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Taking the Kids -- to Orlando's theme parks for the first time
Talk about the potential for stress. The Bennetts raced around Walt Disney World with 11 people, including kids who ranged in age from 5 to 18, while one teen was sick in bed at the hotel.
But Theresa Bennett and her extended family were all smiles --...Tags: Orlando Weather, Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Tubing on the Gunpowder could become a victim of its own popularity
On any summer weekend, thousands of outdoors enthusiasts are drawn to the cooling waters and shaded shores of Big Gunpowder Falls.
Some of them are after nothing more than a leisurely float down the river. Tubing has long been a hot-weather institution...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Equestrian, Local Government, State Parks, Gardens and Parks
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Rodney King Gets House Arrest For Reckless Driving
KTLA NewsMORENO VALLEY, Calif. -- Rodney King, whose videotaped beating by police led to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor reckless driving in connection with his arrest in Moreno Valley last summer on suspicion of driving under...Tags: Misdemeanors, Substance Abuse, Chicago Hotels, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Tubman Underground Railroad center on Shore gets funding
Harriet Tubman has long inspired a deep sense of pride among Marylanders, especially in the rural communities of the Eastern Shore, where the former slave was born and led dozens to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
While her story is taught to...Tags: Gardens and Parks, State Parks, Benjamin L. Cardin, Dorchester County, Lobbying
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It's 3 Boys and 3 Girls!: Sextuplets Delivered at PA Hospital
KTLA NewsABINGTON, Pa. (KTLA) -- A family outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has welcomed six new bundles of joy. Abington Memorial Hospital announced the birth of sextuplets on Wednesday -- a first for the hospital. The three boys and three girls were born...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, KTLA
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Sonar owner Dan McIntosh named in drug conspiracy indictment; says club won't close
The Baltimore SunDan McIntosh, one of the owners of Sonar, has been named in a federal indictment alongside some 14 individuals for participating in a cross-country drug distribution ring, City Paper reported today citing court documents filed in Florida in December....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ohio, Organized Crime, Prosecution, Kansas
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Early resident had English ties
Spencer Robinson was one of the early pioneers of Glendale, arriving here the same year Glendale became a city. He later served as the city’s first mayor. Robinson brought with him an illustrious history. Not only was he descended from old American...Tags: England, Chicago Elections, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Crime, Law and Justice, East Windsor
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New Details Revealed in 'Pizza Collar Bomb' Heist
KTLA NewsERIE, Pennsylvania -- The image remains chilling nearly eight years later: a pizza deliveryman sitting cross-legged on the pavement with a homemade bomb clamped around his neck, surrounded by nervous police who crouch behind their cars. "Why isn't...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Washington (U.S. state), Punishment, Theft, Murder
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Archivists scramble after men accused of stealing historic documents
On an invitingly bright summer day, the reading room at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania starts filling up nonetheless as soon as the doors open: professors, Ph.D. candidates and amateur genealogists alike stream in to spend hours perusing the...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Theft, Connecticut Historical Society, Connecticut, Crimes
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Probe expands into attempted theft of Maryland historical papers
At the Maryland Historical Society, they're calling it the Great Cupcake Caper. Before being arrested by police on Saturday and charged with stealing dozens of historical documents, author and collector Barry H. Landau had brought cupcakes for the...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Theft, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Television, Crimes
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FBI searches N.Y. home of jailed memorabilia collector
Federal authorities searched the Manhattan apartment Wednesday of a collector and author charged with stealing documents from the Maryland Historical Society, according to a source familiar with the investigation. Barry H. Landau, 63, and another man...Tags: White House, Chicago Hotels, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington (U.S. state), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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