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Longtime Baltimore fire spokesman retiring for private sector job
Chief Kevin Cartwright, for years the primary spokesman and public face of the Baltimore Fire Department, is retiring at the end of this month to take a public relations position in the private sector. His city salary of nearly $100,000 is now up for...
Tags: Equestrian, Rentals, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Preakness Stakes, Fells Point
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Dick Cheney dishonest, defiant and then some to the end in Showtime documentary
The Baltimore SunThe first question Dick Cheney is asked in "The World According to Dick Cheney" is: What's your favorite virtue? "Integrity," he answers. What do you value most in your friends?" he's asked in follow-up. "Honesty," he says through those crooked,...Tags: The New York Times, Iraq, Defense Equipment, Vice (movie), Vietnam
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Glut of grocers fight for share of Towson
Kurt Schertle paid his tuition at Towson University by working full-time at the Shoppers grocery store on Goucher Boulevard. The job launched a career and last week Schertle returned as executive vice president of sales and marketing at Weis Markets...
Tags: Towson, Weis Markets Incorporated, Timonium, Charles Street, Pikesville
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A few thoughts on yesterday's Anquan Boldin trade
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens made a tough business decision Monday, dealing veteran wide receiver and playoff hero Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers for a sixth-round pick in April’s draft after Boldin wouldn’t accept a pay cut. Judging by all of the...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Anquan Boldin, Joe Flacco, Torrey Smith
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Maryland school systems study later start for high schools
It is 6:45 a.m. and Severna Park High School freshman Chelsea Rogers has a decision to make: skip the most important meal of the day or skip the school bus. "There's no time for breakfast," said Rogers after reaching the corner of Hill Road and...
Tags: Annapolis, Montgomery County (Maryland), Labor Legislation, Severna Park, High Schools
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Democrats riding high for now, but beware a midterm crash
My columnist and television pundit gigs have me thinking a great deal about the relative positions of the two parties heading into the midterm election cycle. For starters, the Democrats are ahead. Last November's elections gave the president a...
Tags: John Boehner, Elections, Labor Legislation, Parties and Movements, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Greater Homewood sponsors 6th annual Neighborhood Institute
Samantha Armacost, 27, grew up a country girl in Hereford. "There's not even sidewalks where my parents live," said Armacost, nicknamed Sam. But she was always thrilled when her mother took her on the light rail to Baltimore City to see Orioles...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Carl Stokes, University of Baltimore, Real Estate Buyers, Roland Park
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Bombers issue statement confirming they will not play final two games
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore Bombers' promising inaugural season has come to a premature end. The team, one of four in the North American Lacrosse League, issued a statement Friday confirming reports that it will not play its final two scheduled games because of...Tags: Lacrosse, Major League Lacrosse
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Warm air deflates likely last chance for winter weather
It was supposed to be both winter's last blast and Baltimore's first significant snowfall in two years, but stubbornly warm air took the "snow" out of Wednesday's snow day for many Marylanders. While weather forecasts had the region preparing for the...
Tags: Annapolis, Hospitals and Clinics, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Snow Storms, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Play starts at Maryland's first table games
Many were off work because of a snowstorm that never came, so they went to Hollywood Casino, tucked off Interstate 95, in search of games they thought they'd never see here: blackjack, roulette, craps and poker. For the first time Wednesday and about...
Tags: Cecil County, Problem Gambling, Havre de Grace, Cordish Cos., Casino and Gambling Industry
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County says worst of storm has passed without major incident
Baltimore County braced itself for a major snow event Wednesday, but as of late this afternoon, county officials expect that the worst part of the coastal snowstorm has passed without major incident. "It looks like most of it is clearing out," Lt. Jay...
Tags: Towson, Sales, Baltimore County, Business, Baltimore Weather
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Harford dodges worst of late season snowstorm with mainly rain
Much of the predicted snowstorm that closed local schools and put highway crews on the alert Wednesday failed to materialize in Harford County. Predictions for snow accumulations fluctuated as the late-winter storm system, known as Winter Storm Saturn,...
Tags: Washington, DC, Cecil County, Havre de Grace, Harford County, Motorvehicle Accidents
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