SECU, a credit union headquartered in Linthicum, launched a new online banking platform and mobile app for members.
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Read More »February 19, 2018 Comments Off on SECU rolling out new online banking platform, mobile app
SECU, a credit union headquartered in Linthicum, launched a new online banking platform and mobile app for members.
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Read More »November 28, 2017 Comments Off on Md. detox center breaks ground ahead of renovations
On Tuesday, Anne Arundel county, DEA, and State government officials joined members of Maryland House Detox to break ground on what will be the first stand-alone, in-patient detox center in the state. Formerly Hospice of the Chesapeake at 817 ...
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Read More »June 13, 2013 Comments Off on BWI Airport says operations to return to normal
LINTHICUM — BWI Airport says normal operations will resume shortly now that the National Weather Service has canceled a tornado warning. The airport earlier advised customers and employees to seek shelter, in a restroom or in the lowest level of ...
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Read More »February 26, 2013 Comments Off on Northrop names controller in Linthicum
Northrop Grumman Corp., a global defense company, announced the appointment of Timothy Harrington as vice president of finance and controller for the company's Linthicum-based Electronic Systems sector, effective immediately.
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Read More »August 1, 2012 Comments Off on BWI Airport offering free Wi-Fi service
LINTHICUM — Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is now offering free wireless Internet service to all travelers. The free Wi-Fi launched Wednesday. Those who use the complimentary Wi-Fi will have to watch an advertisement before their 45-minute session. Travelers can ...
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Read More »May 15, 2012 Comments Off on Pepper spray temporarily closed BWI concourses
LINTHICUM — A BWI airport official say a canister of pepper spray left in a trash can near a checkpoint was to blame for the evacuation of two concourses. Jonathan Dean, a spokesman for Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, says ...
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Read More »February 21, 2012 Comments Off on BWI charter flights to Cuba postponed until fall
LINTHICUM — Anyone hoping to catch a flight to Cuba next month from Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will have to wait until fall. Weekly flights were to begin on March 21, days before Pope Benedict XVI’s planned visit the ...
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Read More »February 2, 2012 Comments Off on Cattle prod found in passenger’s carry-on at BWI
LINTHICUM — A Delaware man has been cited with stashing a compact cattle prod in his carry-on luggage at BWI. The Transportation Security Administration says checkpoint officers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport discovered the prod in the carry-on luggage ...
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Read More »January 3, 2012 Comments Off on Man allegedly impersonated officer, raped woman in Linthicum hotel
LINTHICUM — Anne Arundel County Police have arrested a man they say impersonated an officer and raped a woman in a Linthicum hotel. Thirty-eight-year-old Tamango Johnson of Baltimore was arrested Saturday at his home and charged with rape, impersonating a ...
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Read More »December 9, 2011 Comments Off on Site cleared for Morgan State’s business school
The former Hechinger’s and Burlington Coat Factory stores at the corner of Hillen Road and Argonne Drive in northeast Baltimore are now history. The site today is cleared — and ready for development to begin on a $72 million business ...
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