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Inner Harbor site eyed for statue of ex-Mayor 'Du' Burns
Three years after an Inner Harbor statue of William Donald Schaefer was unveiled, admirers of the city's first African-American mayor want to erect a statue of him nearby. A nonprofit foundation created to honor the late Clarence "Du" Burns, who...
Tags: Harborplace, Sculpture, Corporate Officers, Inner Harbor, Arts
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Sister Louis Mary Battle, Stella Maris administrator
Sister Louis Mary Battle, a medical administrator who was called the vision behind the expansion of care for the elderly, dementia patients and the dying at Stella Maris in Timonium, died Friday of complications from autoimmune disease and...Tags: Nursing, Nobel Prize Awards, Alzheimer's Disease, Colleges and Universities, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Sen. Cardin celebrates re-election with diner breakfast
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin celebrated his election to a second term with a traditional breakfast at Fells Point diner Jimmy's Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. "I'm kind of a boring guy: Egg white omelet. So that's what I got this morning with my grits," he said. "It was...
Tags: Fells Point, DREAM Act, Same-Sex Marriage, Washington, DC, Elections
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Maryland's hospital rating system in danger of failing
For 35 years, Maryland has enjoyed a unique exemption from the federal government that allowed it to regulate hospital rates so that patients are charged the same no matter where they seek care.
But the system that state health officials say has...Tags: Marvin Mandel, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medicaid, Insurance, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Poll shows Cardin with big lead in Senate race
Despite a multimillion-dollar advertising blitz from one challenger and an aggressive grassroots campaign from another, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland remains among the safest incumbents in the nation as he runs for a second term, according to a new...Tags: Parties and Movements, Advertising, Polls, Elections, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Mitchell remembered as pioneer, fighter for justice
In the midst of one of many tributes to former state Sen. Clarence M. Mitchell III at his memorial service in an Upton church Sunday night, hundreds of family members, friends and fellow politicians broke out into an impromptu singing of the hymn "Lift...
Tags: Cancer, Clarence M. Mitchell IV, Martin O'Malley, Civil Rights, Benjamin L. Cardin
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NOAA opens weather center in College Park
A facility intended to be a "brain center" for U.S. weather and climate prediction activity opened Monday at the University of Maryland, College Park. Officials including Sen. Barbara Mikulski, led a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the 268,000-square-foot...Tags: Snow Storms, Prince George's County, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Weather Reports
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Towson Odd Fellows Lodge marks 160th anniversary
Gene Leasure says stepping into the lodge room of the Towson Odd Fellows Lodge No. 79 on York Road is like stepping into a time machine. Once inside, you're in the mid-1800s — from the architecture of the room to its appointments, from the...
Tags: Towson, Sociology, Kevin Kamenetz, Arthritis, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Mount Airy College Center promotes regional approach to health care training
Classes have been in session for several weeks, but community college officials from Carroll, Howard and Frederick counties gathered in Mount Airy on Oct. 1 with U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski and other officials to officially open of the Mount Airy College...
Tags: Mount Airy, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Healthcare Policies, Health and Safety at Work
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Patterson does not need parking
Recently, I attended a crowded meeting in which the citizens of Patterson Park roasted and grilled the City Health Department and the Parks and Recreation Department for their plans to install 96 parking spaces in Patterson Park ("Rawlings-Blake calls for...Tags: Fells Point, National Parks, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Patterson Park, Georgetown
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Aberdeen: Youth, seniors work on oral history project
June if a festive month for young people! Graduations and special events! This year just happens to be particularly significant in the lives of some very deserving students. Harford County has been participating in the Smithsonian Journey Stories Youth...Tags: Charity, Benjamin L. Cardin, Libraries, Aberdeen Proving Ground, High Schools
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New women's health coverage to start tomorrow
Women will have access to free health services for certain procedures under health care reform that go into affect tomorrow. The health benefits, a result of the Mikulski Women’s Preventive Health Amendment, guarantee that women will receive, at no...
Tags: Birth Control, Women's Health, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Medical Procedures and Tests
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