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AT&T expands mobile Internet service at Aberdeen Proving Ground
AT&T has announced the expansion of its mobile Internet network at Aberdeen Proving Ground, extending access for advanced mobile services, devices and applications to federal government customers who work at or are visiting the post. "Demand for wireless...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Balto. Co. didn't notify public about Mays Chapel school hearing
The state has reversed the Baltimore County school board's decision to build a 700-student elementary school at Mays Chapel Park because it did not give proper notice of a public hearing. In a legal opinion released this week, the state school board said...
Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools
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Beltsville's Vocus misses fraudulent news release that touts fake Google acquisition
Vocus, a Beltsville digital marketing company that's growing fast, has a number of useful services for marketers and public relations pros. One of them is PRWeb, a news release service that disseminates business announcements all over the web. The...
Tags: Stock Market, Vocus Incorporated, Marketing, Prices, Corporate Crime
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Twitter, Facebook can be powerful law enforcement tools
To head off problems such as the unruly, violent crowds that descended on Towson and downtown Baltimore this year, police departments locally and across the nation are seeking new ways to tap into Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. Baltimore...
Tags: Shootings, Law Enforcement, Computer Networking and Internet, Twitter, Inc., Conservation
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Lynn R. McKain, McDonogh School communications director
Lynn R. McKain, longtime director of communications at McDonogh School, died Sunday of breast cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. The Sykesville resident was 53.
"Lynn was just a beautiful person, and she was a wonderful colleague," said...Tags: Cancer, Breast Cancer, University of Notre Dame, Swimming, Loyola University Maryland
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Del. McDonough was focusing on crime, not race
On May 17, The Sun reported Del. Patrick McDonough distributed a press release with the title "Black Youth Mobs Terrorize Baltimore on Holidays" and urged the governor to make the Inner Harbor area a "no-travel zone." On WBAL and WCBM radio, McDonough...Tags: Fells Point, Inner Harbor, Radio
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Help wanted: Looking for a few good social media pros
The woman had just bought a new car at the Mile One dealership, but she was sad to see her old one go. So she let a dealership staffer take a picture of her with both — and Mile One connected her with the buyer of her old car online.
"They became...Tags: Media Industry, Marketing, Employers, Chicago Jobs, LinkedIn Corp.
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Cheryl Knauer named media director at McDaniel College
Cheryl Knauer, of Parkville, has been named director of media relations at McDaniel College, in Westminster. At McDaniel, she is responsible for the development and implementation of the college's ongoing media relations program at the local, regional...Tags: Hunt Valley, Colleges and Universities, Parkville
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Timothy Dean among cast on 'Top Chef: D.C.'
Reality CheckBaltimore restaurateur and chef Timothy Dean is among the contestants for the next season of Top Chef, Top Chef: D.C., which has been filming in the area and which airs beginning June 16.Interestingly, his bio on the Bravo website lists......Tags: Television, Anthony Bourdain, Dining and Drinking, Whole Foods Market, Restaurants
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Utility ads try to sell nuclear deal
Constellation Energy Group has launched an aggressive public relations campaign, with advertising in print, on the radio and online, to garner support for a deal to sell half its nuclear power business to a French utility. The Baltimore company's efforts...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Maryland, Martin O'Malley, Companies and Corporations, Twitter, Inc.
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Firms want payment for work on slots bid
Architects, a public relations firm and several other companies that were part of a rejected bid to build a casino in downtown Baltimore claim they are owed $771,000 by the Canadian home builder who led the proposal - the latest sign of disarray...Tags: Cecil County, Lawyers, Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Illinois
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Firms want payment for work on rejected Baltimore slots parlor
Five companies that were part of an unsuccessful effort to bring slot machines to downtown Baltimore have filed a lawsuit against the project's leader that seeks to recover $721,000 in unpaid fees. The suit, filed Tuesday in Baltimore Circuit Court,...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Companies and Corporations, Democratic Party, Lotteries
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