Eugenia 'Jean' Bosley, church volunteer
Eugenia "Jean" Bosley, a homemaker who was honored as a "shining star" for 35 years of providing child care in her church's Sunday morning...
Somewhere on a lonely road in Kansas, about halfway through his 2,989.5-mile bicycle trek across the United States, Christoph Strasser, a 30-year-old former bike messenger, made a decision. He wouldn't simply win the Race Across America, the famously grueling coast-to-coast ultra-marathon cycling competition now in its 32nd year. He would break its long-standing record for speed. Baltimore County and the developer Caves Valley Partners announced Wednesday a $300 million mixed-use development that will comprise nearly an entire block of downtown Towson. |
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Poll compares Rawlings-Blake, Dixon, Young and MooreThey're not exactly sure who's asking the questions, but some Baltimore residents in recent weeks... |
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Luxury apartment complex in Fells Point is nearing completionGreenbelt-based developer The Bozzuto Group has added another unique property to its portfolio of... |
The Americana in Canton to close in JulyThe Americana, a restaurant and bar at the corner of Kenwood Avenue and Hudson Street in Canton,... |
Firefighters battle blaze at Joppa hardware store Tuesday eveningAbout 80 firefighters from Harford and Baltimore counties responded Tuesday evening for a working... |
NSA chief says programs disrupted 50 terrorist plotsUnder growing pressure over recently disclosed surveillance programs, the head of the National... |
Townhome community planned for DundalkK. Hovnanian Homes is planning to develop a community of townhomes in Dundalk on the land that... |
Speaker's wife cast as 'House of Cards' senatorAs the Netflix political thriller "House of Cards" took over the Maryland State House for filming... |
European shipping alliance could benefit Baltimore's container businessIn a move that might aid the port of Baltimore, the world's three largest shipping companies... |
Officer's lawyers call Randallstown teen's death accidentalBaltimore County police officer James D. Laboard was playing Jenga at his Randallstown home when... |
Rising Sun zoo raising money for intern struck by lightningA Rising Sun zoo set up an online fundraising campaign for its 19-year-old intern who was injured in... |
Baltimore homicide reported on same block as earlier shootingPolice can't be everywhere, but they're usually laser-focused on a city block in the immediate... |
BMA to reopen renovated spaces in fall 2014A sign partway up the front steps of the Baltimore Museum of Art directs people away from that... |
Cat shot with arrow in Anne Arundel is recoveringAnne Arundel County Animal Control officials are looking for help in finding who shot a cat with a... |
Report: Md. third-highest for guns lost and stolen from dealersNearly 1,000 guns were reported lost or stolen from federally licensed gun dealers in Maryland... |
No new trial for man convicted in killing of Balto. Co. officerWesley Moore, one of four men convicted in the 2000 death of Baltimore County police Sgt. Bruce A.... |
Baltimore police struggle with vacancies, increased spendingThe Baltimore Police Department is short almost one-sixth of the officers it should have as it girds... |
Navy football players facing charges in alleged rapeFemale midshipman says she was assaulted at off-campus party |
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Eugenia "Jean" Bosley, a homemaker who was honored as a "shining star" for 35 years of providing child care in her church's Sunday morning...
Richard E. Hook III, a retired sales executive and real estate broker, died Sunday of heart failure at his summer residence in Sherwood...
Patricia E. Sadowski, a retired Baltimore County public schools reading specialist and music lover, died Sunday from congestive heart...
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If Harbor Point is so hot, why the need for city investment? - June 19, 2013 - The mayor of Baltimore does not want to be on the wrong side of history this time, so she fully supports $107 million in tax increment...
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Colorful screened windows go up in the city - June 14, 2013 - It sounded like a Baltimore-themed idea that made sense. To celebrate a century of screen painting, 100 new, colorful window screens would...
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