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Muskegon area heats up with expectations for a great summer tourist season - Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com  Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com |
Muskegon area heats up with expectations for a great summer tourist seasonMuskegon Chronicle - MLive.comChronicle file photoScott Frederick, of Holton is reflected in the mirror of his Harley-Davidson Sportster while driving down Steel Horse Alley during Bike Time in downtown Muskegon in 2009. Even without Muskegon Summer Celebration, local tourism ...and more » |
Armed Carjacker Exiled to 10 Years in Prison - 7thSpace Interactive (press release) |
Armed Carjacker Exiled to 10 Years in Prison7thSpace Interactive (press release)... States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J Rosenstein; Special Agent in Charge Richard A McFeely of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Chief James W Johnson of the Baltimore County Police Department; Commissioner Frederick H Bealefeld, ...and more » |
Gray under cloud in campaign fraud case - Washington Times  Washington Times |
Gray under cloud in campaign fraud caseWashington TimesBy Tom Howell Jr. Following his attorney Frederick D. Cooke, Jr., (left) Thomas Gore, a campaign treasurer for Mayor Vincent C. Gray, makes his exit from the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse after his plea hearing in the District on Tuesday, ...and more » |
Frederick's aldermen postpone camping ban - Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online |
Frederick's aldermen postpone camping banGazette.Net: Maryland Community News OnlineHe also said members were concerned their actions would make life more difficult for Frederick's homeless population. “We didn't want to be the lightning rod for criminalizing homelessness in Frederick city,” Staples said. ”We didn't think that what we ...and more » |
Court to Texas: Pay $2 million to man imprisoned for 26 years - Los Angeles Times |
Court to Texas: Pay $2 million to man imprisoned for 26 yearsLos Angeles TimesBilly Frederick Allen, now in his 60s, was convicted of two 1983 Dallas-area murders. Unlike other inmates freed after DNA evidence proved their innocence, Allen was freed in 2009 after a court found problems with witness testimony and his trial ...and more » |
Baltimore Heroin Distributor Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison - 7thSpace Interactive (press release) |
Baltimore Heroin Distributor Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison7thSpace Interactive (press release)BALTIMORE—United States District Judge J Frederick Motz sentenced William Larry Diggs, Jr, a/k/a “Sweets,” age 44, of Baltimore to 14 years in prison, followed by eight years of supervised release, for conspiracy to possess with the intent to ...and more » |
Weekend picks: Bonnie Raitt worth the drive to the city - Chicago Daily Herald |
Weekend picks: Bonnie Raitt worth the drive to the cityChicago Daily Herald7:30 pm Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20 Bill Frederick: Here Comes Trouble features works by a Chicago artist preoccupied with friends, family and a nagging sense of dread. See Frederick's works starting Friday at the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery ...and more » |
Oxon Hill Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for PCP Distribution - Bay Net  Bay Net |
Oxon Hill Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for PCP DistributionBay NetUS District Judge J. Frederick Motz sentenced Clarence L. Carter, Jr., age 29, of Oxon Hill, Maryland, today to 10 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release for possession with intent to distribute phencyclidine (PCP). |
In brief: Drowned angler found - The Spokesman Review |
In brief: Drowned angler foundThe Spokesman ReviewThe body of an angler who died Saturday after jumping into Waitts Lake in Stevens County to retrieve his fishing rod has been found. The Stevens County Sheriff's Office identified the man as Frederick Barker, 48, of Spokane. The Sheriff's Office said ...and more » |
Bealefeld's legacy - Baltimore Sun |
Bealefeld's legacyBaltimore SunFrederick H. Bealefeld IIImade Baltimore safer. He ascended to the top job in the city's police department at a time when Baltimore was reeling from violence that threatened a return to the dark days of 300-plus murders a year.and more » |
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