Tuesday Morning News, 11/24
This post is a roundup of what’s in the news. You can discuss today’s news items on our Tuesday News Wave on Google Wave.
The jury in the Sheila Dixon trial is headed into a fourth day of deliberations today. How long will the judge let them go before he sends them home for Thanksgiving without a verdict?
Baltimore County Police are looking for the robber who attempted to rob Dunkin Donuts on Liberty Road on November 5.
A group called Bridge Columbia is proposing $10M-$15M be spent on a new bridge for transit and pedestrians across U.S. Route 29 near South Entrance Road. The transit route that would use the bridge would connect Howard County Community College with Blandair Regional Park.
A new poll commissioned by the campaign of Andy Harris shows that Harris currently has a 13 point lead against Congressman Frank Kratovil. Baltimore City Council passed a law last night that would require Crisis Pregnancy Centers to disclose that they don’t provide abortions last night. Montgomery County is considering a similar law.
Ravens’ cornerback Fabian Washington is expected to miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. The Ravens will hand out 71,000 rally towels for Sunday night’s home game against the Steelers. Under Armour is underwriting the purple and white towels, which include the logo of the Wounded Warrior Project.
Towson University’s Marching Band performed at a send-off yesterday at Macy’s at Towson Town Center as they prepare to go to New York City for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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