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Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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    Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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      May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    1. Calvert Cliffs reactor shut down

      One of two reactors at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland was shut down again Tuesday, the second unplanned outage in the past two weeks.
      One of two reactors at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland was shut down again Tuesday, the second unplanned outage in the past two weeks. Plant operators powered down Unit 2 manually around 5:30 a.m. after a pump that feeds water...

      Tags: Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    2. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    3. APG testing could cause noise, vibrations off-post

      The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground plans to conduct a firing program beginning on or about Monday, May 20, and ending on or about Friday, May 24. This firing program is likely to generate...

      Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground

    4. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    5. Section of brick facade falls off troubled NIH building in Baltimore

      A large section of brick facade fell off a National Institutes of Health research facility on the Southeast Baltimore campus of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, reviving concerns about a building that opened two years late because of other problems.
      A large section of brick facade fell off a National Institutes of Health research facility on the Southeast Baltimore campus of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, reviving concerns about a building that opened two years late because of other problems....

      Tags: General Contracting, Medical Research, Baltimore Development Corporation, Research, Substance Abuse

    6. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    7. Young Maryland Zoo elephant Samson recovering from deadly virus

      A deadly virus has stricken Samson, the only elephant born at the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/bolton-hill-mount-royal/art/zoo/maryland-zoo-in-baltimore-zoo">Maryland Zoo in Baltimore</a> in its 137-year history, but zoologists are hopeful that he will recover because the strain is thought to be less serious in his species. Samson also has survived longer than others with the virus.
      A deadly virus has stricken Samson, the only elephant born at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in its 137-year history, but zoologists are hopeful that he will recover because the strain is thought to be less serious in his species. Samson also has...

      Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Druid Hill, Heart Failure, Diseases and Illnesses, Maryland Zoo Baltimore

    8. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
    9. County Campus at Metro Centre at Owings Mills to open March 21

      More than a decade has passed since Jim Fish's first conversation about a future library branch in Owings Mills.
      More than a decade has passed since Jim Fish's first conversation about a future library branch in Owings Mills. Now that the Owings Mills Branch is due to open March 21 at the long-awaited County Campus at Metro Centre at Owings Mills on Grand...

      Tags: Catonsville, Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Dundalk, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Libraries

    10. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    11. Extra loud booms expected from APG March 11-22

      The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground plans to conduct several large detonations beginning on or about March 11 and ending on or about March 22. These detonations are likely to generate...

      Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground

    12. Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    13. What went wrong at Aberdeen Proving Ground's Super Pond?

      Shaped like a teardrop and carved out of the eastern bank of the Bush River, the UNDEX Test Facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground has earned the nickname "Super Pond" for its unusual properties.
      Shaped like a teardrop and carved out of the eastern bank of the Bush River, the UNDEX Test Facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground has earned the nickname "Super Pond" for its unusual properties. Viewed from above, the man-made pond looks much darker...

      Tags: Emergency Incidents, Key West, Military Equipment, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Southeast Asia

    14. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    15. Red Line's environmental plan gains federal approval

      The Federal Transit Administration has given its blessing to the environmental impact assessment for Baltimore's proposed Red Line, clearing the way for final design but adding new urgency to finding the means to pay for the $2.5 billion light rail project.
      The Federal Transit Administration has given its blessing to the environmental impact assessment for Baltimore's proposed Red Line, clearing the way for final design but adding new urgency to finding the means to pay for the $2.5 billion light rail...

      Tags: Brewers Hill, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore County, Baltimore Red Line, Public Transportation

    16. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    17. With a morning boom, BGE's landmark gas holder became a local memory

      As the clock ticked down Sunday, the morning clouds disappeared, as if they were in on the months-long planning that went into the destruction of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s final natural-gas holding silo.
      As the clock ticked down Sunday, the morning clouds disappeared, as if they were in on the months-long planning that went into the destruction of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s final natural-gas holding silo. Then, as if someone were turning on...

      Tags: Roland Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Jones Falls

    18. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    19. Charles H. Latrobe III, highly decorated Navy fighter pilot

      Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90.
      Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90. "He was a very private person who had the highest...

      Tags: Roland Park, Patterson Park, Cornell University, Baltimore County, Japan

    20. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    21. BGE prepares for gas tower implosion

      For about eight decades, the 258-foot Melvale Gas Holder has towered above northern Baltimore. In seven seconds Sunday morning, the storage tank will be brought to the ground.
      For about eight decades, the 258-foot Melvale Gas Holder has towered above northern Baltimore. In seven seconds Sunday morning, the storage tank will be brought to the ground. BGE plans to implode the steel structure, which hasn't been used since 1997....

      Tags: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Jones Falls, Jones Falls Expressway

    22. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    23. Hopkins team explains owls' head-turning abilities

      Owls can rotate their heads a dizzying 270 degrees, allowing them to see what's happening behind them while perched on a tree branch or barn beam.
      Owls can rotate their heads a dizzying 270 degrees, allowing them to see what's happening behind them while perched on a tree branch or barn beam. This evolutionary adaptation helps the birds keep their fixed-socket, binocular eyes trained on the...

      Tags: Injuries and Wounds, David Attenborough, Stroke, Howard Hughes, Research

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