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City schools receive state recognition for achievement
City schools released the following congratulations this week: Ten Baltimore City public schools have been recognized by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) for the academic performance of their students, according to a release sent from...Tags: Concerts, Music, Baltimore City College
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Md. is No. 1 in number of graduates who pass AP exams
For the fourth year in a row, Maryland ranked No. 1 in the nation in the percentage of its graduating seniors who successfully passed the rigorous Advanced Placement exams, leaping further ahead of other top states.
Twenty-nine percent of last year's...Tags: Baltimore County, Howard County, Students, Colleges and Universities, Severna Park
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Rosters for the 2011 Crab Bowl
Saturday's Crab Bowl at Bowie State, powered by Under Armour, features some of the best high school football players from the state. Here's a look at the rosters for the Baltimore and Washington teams, which will face each other at noon.
For more info...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Schools, Christianity, Football, Baptist
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Poly student arrested, accused of gun possession
Police arrested a 10th grader at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute for allegedly possessing a handgun, the city public school system announced Monday. The boy, whose name was not released, was taken to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center. He faces...Tags: Students, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Teaching and Learning
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Baltimore city takes in hazardous waste on drop-off day
Gail Pickering of Baltimore put some gasoline aside last winter when her snow plow broke down. Months later she tried giving it away but found out it was too old to use. Pickering finally parted with the petrol on Saturday, dropping it off at the city...Tags: Hazardous Materials
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District 7: Nick Mosby
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
Growing up, my mother was my guiding light and she always stressed education as a top priority. Because of my mother's wisdom and...Tags: Tuskegee University, Property Tax, Electronics, Employment Opportunities, Government
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Newcomer Mosby sets sights on City Hall
Nick Mosby bounded along a row of ninth-grade boys at Baltimore's Civitas School with the energy of a football player about to dart onto the field. Citing his own upbringing by a single mother, he urged the young men to aim higher than the temptations...Tags: Baltimore School for the Arts, Tuskegee University, College Sports, Football, Electronics
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Officials: Drinking likely played a role in slaying of Frostburg student
— Police said a Frostburg University student stabbed another student during an off-campus party after first pulling a knife on a third student who "would not get out of the way" in a crowded kitchen.
The suspect, Shanee Liggins, 23, of Waldorf, was...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Judges, Glen Burnie, Murder, Witnesses
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Caught by Surprise
Monday morning is not usually a great time. The phone rings non-stop. My own “to call” list is a mile long. This Monday, temperatures started to climb into the 90’s, so I had to water the garden more than usual before starting my day....Tags: Maryland, Baltimore School for the Arts, Morgan State University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Science
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Football: Catonsville defeats Poly on historic night
Catonsville High's 28-18 victory over Poly at Baltimore Polytechnic High Friday night earned them the school's first-ever regional football championship and a place in history for a couple of reasons.
"I'm so happy for these guys because they are the...Tags: Jerome Williams, Football
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A Hammett anniversary run
The Baltimore SunI have enjoyed a run through some of the Baltimore sites related to famous mystery author Dashiell Hammett, just in time for the 50th anniversary of his death, which will be Monday. Here's how it goes: I start my Saturday run at the Baltimore Sun...Tags: Maryland, Delaware River, Dashiell Hammett, Charles Street, Courtland
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Murders still too common in Baltimore
As a 17-year-old junior at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, I am increasingly concerned that gun violence is becoming too common of a story as in the recent drive-by incident ("Main slain downtown; 3 hurt in Westport," May 12). A deadly driver rode around...Tags: Criminal Laws, Westport, Murder, Laws, Injuries and Wounds
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