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Howard County's Worley twins are Special Olympics standouts
There was a time when John Worley could keep up with his boys. They'd run together and as Worley slowed with age, his twin boys, Mark and Bruce, kept on running, accelerating out of the back of the pack, striding on to Special Olympics Maryland medals and...Tags: Track and Field, Special Olympics, Special Olympics World Games, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, World Games
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Local singer-songwriter Mike McFadden scores Coca-Cola commercial
The vintage Coca-Cola machine is a gorgeous artifact of American history, so Coke has wisely made it a centerpiece to its Father's Day campaign (my apologies for being a bit late on this). Nostalgia-bait? Don Draper would approve. And, because you're...
Tags: Ticketmaster, Music Industry, Federal Hill, Father's Day, Coca-Cola
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The long road to the Baltimore Grand Prix
Steven Wehner had overcome dyslexia, a stint in jail on drug charges and the loss of his repair shop on Martha's Vineyard.
Living in the basement of his mother's Rodgers Forge home, he set his sights on his biggest challenge yet: Bringing an IndyCar...Tags: General Electric Company, The Wire (tv program), Prisons, Maryland Stadium Authority, Dyslexia
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Review: G. Love gives a sunny performance at Artscape
When Garrett "G. Love" Dutton walked onstage and greeted the Artscape audience with "What's up, Baltimore," it was 8:15 p.m. but the sun was still shining bright.
Before long, the sun had set, and Dutton and his band were ready to party until the 10 p.m....Tags: Johnny Cash, Mount Royal, Wells Fargo & Co., Artscape, The Beatles (music group)
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Board proposes new location for Elkridge elementary school
After approving a design plan for an elementary school in the northeast region of Howard County, the Board of Education is moving forward with a site for the new school — just not the one previously discussed. The board unanimously selected a...Tags: Schools, CSX Corporation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Elementary Schools
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Don't ban soda, choose moderation
Campaigns and initiatives that label foods and beverages as "good" or "bad" do not lead to a healthy relationship with food. While Howard County's "Soda Free 30" initiative has good intentions, these types of programs do not last. In my practice as a...Tags: Weight, Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Obesity, Overweight
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Mays Chapel residents raise questions about scarcity of land for parks, schools
For the second time in four years, there's a fight brewing in northern Baltimore County that raises questions about the scarcity of county-owned land for parks and schools.
The school system is poised to approve building an elementary school on land it...Tags: Bowie, Local Government, Crofton, Howard County, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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New elementary school site in Elkridge draws criticism
A new site for a proposed elementary school in the Elkridge area, selected after the school system's first choice was dropped because it was too close to a proposed railway facility, ran into objections of its own at a county Board of Education hearing...Tags: Schools, Traffic, CSX Corporation, Ellicott City, Teaching and Learning
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Rejected Elkridge elementary site to house middle school instead
An Elkridge site previously considered — and rejected — for a new elementary school might be used for a middle school instead. The Howard County Board of Education on Thursday, Oct. 20 approved the 22-acre site on Coca-Cola Drive for a new...Tags: CSX Corporation, Schools, Middle Schools, Howard County, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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A parent's guide to teen social media slang
For the past few years, Lara DiPaola has come home from her job in marketing and started her second job, as an unofficial translator for her 13-year-old-daughter, Katie. Like many teens, Katie speaks in abbrevs — shortened or combined versions of...
Tags: Facebook, Slang, Memorial Day, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Baltimore firm develops automatic rifle for military, SWAT
The Army's next-generation carbine may come out of a Highlandtown machine shop best known for making high-volume bottling equipment for major drink makers.
Adcor Industries Inc. learned this month that it was among a handful of weapons makers selected to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Greektown, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Highlandtown, Iraq
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Traffic: 5-vehicle accident on U.S. 50 westbound
As of 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, traffic was slow on U.S. 50 westbound at Ritchie Highway, due to an accident involving five vehicles.
Accidents were slowing traffic on I-95 southbound near O'Donnell Street in Baltimore City, the inner loop of I-695 at I-83...Tags: Traffic, Pratt Street, Hunt Valley, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Belair Road
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