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Police and labor officials are investigating an industrial accident Saturday in Glen Burnie that killed a state employee from Baltimore. Maryland State Police said Michael T. Spencer Sr., 54, of Baltimore, a truck driver with the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, was pinned to his truck while an excavator driver attempted to load a concrete barrier from the .
A worker was critically injured after he was trapped between a piece of construction equipment and a trailer carrying jersey barriers on a roadway in Glen Burnie Saturday morning, Anne Arundel Fire Department officials said.
The $35 million Annapolis water treatment plant is still not open, but officials are expecting to begin testing its water treating abilities this month
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The iconic Domino Sugar plant in Locust Point is up and running again, two days after a three-alarm fire destroyed the plant s silo and conveyor belt.
American Sugar Refining Inc., the refinery s owner, announced Thursday the facility was back online and processing, packaging and shipping sugars that were in process or ready to ship when the fire broke out Tuesday. They pledged to restore full operations as soon as possible.
“We want to thank the men and women of the Baltimore City Fire Department, our employees and everyone who ensured that no injuries occurred,” Luis Fernandez, co-president of ASR Group, said in a statement. “We are confident that the talent and dedication of the Baltimore Refinery’s employees will ensure the refinery will quickly overcome this challenge. We remain committed to continuing to supply our customers during this time.”