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Ravens scored in breast cancer fight
I'm sure that Baltimore Ravens fans noticed the pink cleats, gloves, wristbands, sideline caps and other equipment the team sported during October. I want to let the community know that the Ravens were much more than "pretty in pink" during National...Tags: American Cancer Society, Health Organizations, Football, Mammogram, Breast Cancer
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March: A Blue Ribbon School, a championship team
A smoking ban went into effect at the start of 2012 for all properties owned or leased by the Harford County government, with one exception, the Circuit Courthouse on Bel Air's Main Street. There would still be a designated smoking area away from building...
Tags: CVS Corp., Trials, Property, John Archer, Rite Aid Corp.
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RG Steel files 'clawback' suits to get money repaid
RG Steel has filed more than 280 "clawback" suits aimed at getting companies to repay money received from the steel company in the three months before its bankruptcy. RG Steel, formed to buy the Sparrows Point mill and several other facilities in 2011,...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Trials, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations
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Md. utility regulator decries electricity proposal
Maryland's utility regulator Friday criticized a decision that could alter electricity bidding rules in the region, saying the change would hurt consumers. The state Public Service Commission is upset with the proposed changes that PJM Interconnection,...
Tags: Consumers, Government, Civil and Public Service, Marketing
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Forest Hill Station train shop to close
Train lovers in Harford County who have grown used to stopping by the Forest Hill Station for all their model train needs might soon have to look elsewhere to buy their intricate track pieces or to get a broken down engine examined. Charlie Getscher...
Tags: Harford County, Amtrak, Property, Holidays, Banking
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J. Patrick's Pub to close after tonight
J. Patrick's Pub, the Locust Point Irish bar loved for its authentic feel and live music, will close after New Year's Eve, according to this Baltimore Business Journal report. The building, located at 1371 Andre St., will be placed on an auction block...
Tags: Locust Point, Jack Lambert, New Year's Day, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Deadline looms for Sparrows Point workers to seek help
The effort to connect former Sparrows Point workers with training for new careers gained more urgency last week as the final hopes of the steel mill reopening were dashed — and as the deadline to apply for the help or forever lose it fast approaches...
Tags: Nucor Corporation, Martin O'Malley, United Steelworkers, Government, Unemployment
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Sparrows Point's cold mill to be used for spare parts
An out-of-state steelmaker has bought the most valuable piece of the Sparrows Point plant to use as spare parts, a move that could kill the last hopes that the steel mill might be purchased by an operator and reopened. American Metal Market reported late...
Tags: Nucor Corporation, United Steelworkers, Port of Baltimore, Companies and Corporations, Baltimore County
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Signs of change on a blighted East Baltimore block
Gone are the plywood-covered door and windows that never seemed to keep the vacant house sealed very long. Gone too is the gaping hole where the first floor should have been — a dungeonlike pit where police say a 13-year-old girl was raped one night...Tags: Natural Resources, Trials, Condos and Houses, Sex Crimes, Forests
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U.S. trustee objects to proposed RG Steel bonuses
The federal agency that oversees bankruptcy cases is objecting to proposed bonuses for RG Steel executives that could add up to more than $20 million. The U.S. Trustee Program said in court papers that the request by the Sparrows Point steelmaker, to...Tags: Employees
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Defunct Big Huge Games goes on the auction block
Hundreds of computers, monitors, office furniture and digital design tools were auctioned Tuesday in Timonium to raise money for creditors of defunct Big Huge Games and its Rhode Island parent company, 38 Studios LLC.
Traces of a one-time creative...Tags: Video Games, Timonium, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Curt Schilling
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From Sun Magazine: Q&A: BMA director Doreen Bolger
A large drawing hangs behind Doreen Bolger's desk, dripping with the words "Forward in all directions." The phrase, drawn with bleach on dark paper by Baltimore artist Colin Benjamin, has become something of a mantra for Bolger, the director of the...
Tags: Artists, Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art, Jackson Pollock, Fine Artists
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