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2 teenagers held in killing
Sun reporterTwo teenagers were ordered held without bail yesterday in the death of a Randallstown High School student who was stabbed and stomped to death after his fellow Bloods gang members found messages on his phone that suggested he was gay. Steven T. Hollis...Tags: Minority Groups, Assault, Gang Activity, Randallstown, Injuries
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Emma B. Wagner, 88
Emma Belle Wagner, a homemaker and volunteer, died of complications from a stroke Aug. 8 at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 88. Emma Belle Shafer was born at her family's home on Fords Lane and was raised in Northwest Baltimore....Tags: Roland Park, Death and Dying
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Input sought for Police Department
The public will have the chance to comment on the Baltimore County Police Department's performance at an information meeting this month as part of an assessment examination by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Comments must...Tags: Law Enforcement
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Smith resting after bypass
Sun ReporterBaltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. was "resting comfortably" yesterday after undergoing triple-bypass surgery in a Towson hospital, his aides said. The 66-year-old former judge, who was re-elected to his second term as head of the county...Tags: Reisterstown, Surgery, Health Treatments, Heart Disease, Elections
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Balto. Co. executive undergoes triple-bypass surgery
Sun reporterBaltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. was "resting comfortably" Wednesday after undergoing triple-bypass surgery in a Towson hospital, his aides said. The 66-year-old former judge, who was re-elected to his second term as head of the county...Tags: Local Elections, Health Treatments, Elections, Paul Smith, Therapies
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Frank W. Welsh
Sun ReporterFrank W. Welsh, a one-time aide to former Rep. Helen Delich Bentley who went on to serve as director of the Baltimore County Department of Community Development, died Saturday of kidney failure at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 76. Mr. Welsh...Tags: Govans, Dundalk, Marvin Mandel, Colleges and Universities, Local Authority
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ViPS to keep base in Towson
Sun ReporterTowson-based ViPS Inc., a health software company that was acquired by General Dynamics Information Technology Inc. last month, is keeping its headquarters in Towson and hopes to expand there during coming years as part of the redevelopment of that area,...Tags: Technology, Economic Policy, General Dynamics Corporation, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Computer Sciences
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Philip Deardorff
Sun reporterDr. Philip C. Deardorff, a retired Towson oral and maxillofacial surgeon, died of lung cancer Aug. 1 at his home in La Jolla, Calif. He was 84. Dr. Deardorff was born and raised in York, Pa., and graduated from York High School in 1942. During World War...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Clubs and Associations, Defense, Dentistry, Hunting
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Peter G. Christie
Sun ReporterPeter Graham Christie, a Baltimore architect and Bauhaus advocate whose many commissions changed the skyline of Towson, died of heart failure July 25 at the Blakehurst retirement community. The former longtime Ruxton resident was 87. Mr. Christie, the...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Colleges and Universities, Architecture, Business Enterprises
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Elevator falls at Towson court building
Sun reporterThree people were rescued today from a malfunctioning elevator in the Baltimore County Circuit Court building in Towson that suddenly dropped a few feet after stopping at the lobby, a county fire spokeswoman said. One man was taken to Sinai Hospital as a...Tags: Injuries, Fires, Court Administration
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Loss may prove a hard blow to malls
Sun ReporterThree Baltimore-area regional malls could be left with gaping holes for years or even fail when they lose Boscov's department store as an anchor, real estate and retail analysts said yesterday. Because of a slowdown in consumer spending, few retailers...Tags: Mutual Funds, Wetlands, Macy's, Demographics, Investment Service
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Malcolm H. Nevin, 78
Malcolm Hugh Nevin, a retired savings and loan executive who loved to restore custom cars and built an experimental plane after retirement, died of colon cancer Thursday at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in Towson. He was 78. Born in Bellefontaine,...Tags: John Adams, Cancer, Vehicles, Retirement, Diseases
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