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The Front Burner: Smokin' Hot barbecue is true to its name
April 1st (aka April Fool's Day) marked the second anniversary of the grand opening of a strip center eatery that calls itself Smokin' Hot Bar and Grille. Don't let the name fool you, though. Yes, wings, ribs and pit beef are among the most popular...
Tags: Ellicott City, Restaurants, Pies and Tarts, Macaroni and Cheese, Croutons
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Lutherville: Local children get hopping at annual Easter egg hunts
Easter is just around the corner, and our neighborhood associations are again holding Easter egg hunts for the little ones. This weekend the Easter Bunny will be hiding eggs for the children in Orchard Hills, Longford and York Manor on Saturday, March...Tags: Good Friday, Holidays, Longford Corporation, Liberty Bell, Religious Festivals
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Staff Q&A: Awful April Fools' Day pranks
April Fools' Day is Sunday. So we asked: Which prank would you consider cruel and unusual punishment Sorry, Tyler Perry. Getting one of Baltimore's (now infamous) exorbitant water bills. Luke Broadwater, reporter, The Baltimore Sun If someone made...
Tags: Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Tyler Perry, Malts and Milkshakes, Disneyland Park
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Ten things that should happen on 'The Walking Dead'...
"The Walking Dead,"AMC's epic, buzzy zombie apocalypse drama, returns from its midseason hibernation this Sunday at 9 p.m. with the first of six episodes closing out the second season.
The midseason finale, which aired on Nov. 27, saw a zombified...Tags: Cheech Marin, Jonathan Pryce, Halloween, Holidays, Wayne Brady
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2011: A re-wind
Fast cars zipped around downtown Baltimore streets and, it turns out, the race promoters' financial messes. A robocall that urged voters to relax and stay home led jurors to a vote of their own: guilty of election fraud. We bade farewell to an iconic...Tags: Prosecution, Republican Party, Primaries, Cancer, Thomas Drake
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A philanthropist and jokester, fullback Leach almost never puts himself first
Vonta Leach has played 37 games since he last got an opportunity to run the football in the NFL.
He has endured countless collisions with linebackers, paved the way for Pro Bowl running backs and even played on special teams. But in 102 NFL games...Tags: East Carolina Pirates, National Football League, High School Sports, Football, Schools
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Alleged document thieves indicted on federal charges
The two New Yorkers charged with stealing historic documents from Maryland were indicted federally Thursday in a far broader scheme in which prosecutors say they stole many more valuable manuscripts from museums in both states. A National Archives...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, George W. Bush, Connecticut Historical Society, News Media
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Sunny, dry and warmer ahead, but winter's not done
Maryland WeatherMy wife (unlike myself) apparently got outside into the balmy, 67-degree weather yesterday. Her question for me this morning was, "So, are we done with the snow?"We'd like to think so. The cold front that swept the warm air away......Tags: Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather
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Senior defenders have McDonogh boys primed for run at title
Talk with McDonogh boys lacrosse coach Andy Hilgartner about the two players most responsible for the Eagles' dominating play on defense this season — close defenseman Bryson Greene and long pole Kyle DeVinney — and he's quick to state that...Tags: High School Sports, Teaching and Learning, United States Naval Academy, Lacrosse, Students
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Dining@Large: the April Fools Edition
Dining@LargeNo, no tricks here. (As far as I know.) I just got several e-mails connected to April Fools Day and thought I would bundle them into one post.First of all, Bucky (who else?) has informed me that April 1 kicks......Tags: Charity, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Alcoholic Beverages, Pigtown, Charles Theatre
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Astronaut's head replaced with computer
Maryland WeatherFrustrated by the quirks, flaws and general squooshiness of the human brain, NASA decided to replace an astronaut's head with a computer. It seems to work just fine, although it could use some additional miniaturization. That's astronaut Heidemarie...Tags: NASA, Space Programs, Human Body
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City tax sale list is a hall of shame
Fur coats, trips and other treats for the mayor? At least $15,348. Political poll for City Council member? $12,500. City property taxes? Priceless. Or, rather: Unpaid. The free-spending Ronald Lipscomb, the developer whose gifts to Mayor Sheila...Tags: Harbor East, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Corporate Crime, Sheila Dixon, Hospitals and Clinics
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