Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, businessman
Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, who owned two restaurants in Aberdeen and later worked for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, died...
Architects live and breathe design, from the smallest moldings to the facade of a home. So what happens when two aesthetes marry and create a home together? More teamwork and coordination that you might think, as these Baltimore-area partners in heart and home demonstrate. |
Mayor's skybox should be 'people's skybox,' group saysGovernment watchdog group calls for more transparency |
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Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, who owned two restaurants in Aberdeen and later worked for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, died...
Bernard "Bernie" Harper, a retired decorated Baltimore Police Department major who had commanded the Northwestern District, died Saturday of...
Margaret Miller Ekin, a homemaker and bookkeeper who had lived in Catonsville, died Feb. 2 of heart failure at Austell Presbyterian...
Catholics, contraception and the heretic faithful - February 8, 2012 - One of my most conservative friends is Catholic, but he is not a "conservative Catholic." In my book, he'd only be a conservative Catholic...
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Taxing BaltimoreThe Homestead Property Tax Credit, created with tax relief in mind, has had profound effects in Baltimore for years. |
Select Lounge shootingA Baltimore officer shot a patron outside a club during an altercation, and police fatally shot him before realizing he was an officer. |
Census 2010 for MarylandOver past decade, population grew far more diverse, while growth dramatically slowed in once-booming counties |
Harbor pollutionA movement is under way to purge the 300 years of trash, bacteria and toxic pollution that have long infected the city's heart |
Rape investigations questionedBaltimore has recorded the highest percentage of rape cases that officers conclude are false or baseless of any city in the country |
William Donald SchaeferCoverage of the former Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor's life, death and funeral services |
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Port of Baltimore's public terminals set new traffic recordsThe Port of Baltimore's public terminals set new marks last year in the handling of vehicles,... |
B'More Green: Maryland students fight Keystone pipelineSome of those environmental activists campaigning against the Keystone XL pipeline are on the... |
Bill would require online disclosureA special committee on ethics reform set up by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller will propose... |
U.Va. murder trial testimony draws picture of volatile coupleTwo months before Yeardley Love's bruised body was found in a pool of blood in her apartment near... |
Dava Pharmaceuticals settles accusations it overcharged MedicaidDava Pharmaceuticals Inc. will pay about $11 million to settle federal claims that it misreported... |
BWI enters TSA program to ease low-risk fliers' security checksLow-risk passengers can keep shoes and belts on during security checks |
Court sends Exxon spill case back to trialThe state's second-highest court has rejected much of a $147 million jury verdict that was awarded... |
Appeals court: State cannot re-indict defendants unfit for trialA Maryland appeals court has ruled that the state violated the rights of two men who were found... |
Tall ship Eagle heads back to the open seaWhen the Coast Guard's tall ship Eagle glided under the Key Bridge on Wednesday morning, it looked a... |
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Marylanders line up as Powerball jackpot reaches $310 millionCan't resist arguing with the TV when jackpot winners on "The Lottery Changed My Life" reality... |
Despite contention, state workers to get new pharmacy planMore than 200,000 Maryland state employees, retirees and dependents will switch to a new pharmacy... |
Former Ehrlich aide announces support for same-sex marriageThe only GOP lawmaker to support same-sex marriage so far is Sen. Allan Kittleman, of Howard County,... |
Annapolis elections board won't rule on Kirby's residencyThe Annapolis panel that oversees elections said Wednesday that it lacks the authority to... |
Police investigating fatal shooting in quiet Windsor HillsCity police are on the scene of a homicide in Northwest Baltimore's Windsor Hills neighborhood,... |
Henson robocall trial delayed by state investigator's illnessThe election fraud trial of veteran political consultant Julius Henson was postponed Wednesday... |
Man accused in killing at Perkins found competent for trialA man accused of beating one of his roommates to death at the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center... |
Md. is No. 1 in number of graduates who pass AP examsFor the fourth year in a row, Maryland ranked No. 1 in the nation in the percentage of its... |
Maryland Politics: Bill would put ethics disclosures onlineA special committee on ethics reform set up by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller will propose... |
Md. lawmakers debate ban on arsenic in chicken feedChicken farmers nationwide have stopped feeding their flocks a drug containing arsenic since a... |
Md. to get nearly $1 billion in nationwide mortgage settlementMaryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has agreed to join other states in a $25 billion... |
Mitchell's bill would create school construction authority for cityA Baltimore delegate plans to introduce legislation to create an authority to oversee a new stream... |
B'More Green: Groups find some localities lag in Bay cleanup plansA coalition of environmental groups has handed out mixed grades for the Chesapeake Bay cleanup plans... |
Former Baltimore Police internal affairs commander retiresBaltimore Police Maj. Nathan Warfield, the former commander of the internal affairs section who... |