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'I am more determined than ever to run' [Commentary]
Before I go to sleep on Saturday, I'll set my alarm for 4 a.m. I'll double-check the weather and lay out the clothes I'll wear during the Iron Girl Half Marathon, which starts and ends at the Columbia lakefront. I'll safety-pin my race number to the...
Tags: Running, Road Running
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Money stolen from room at Budget Inn Motel in Aberdeen [Harford County Police blotter]
Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police Reports: Aberdeen Ronald B. Comer, 26, of the first block of North Post Road, was charged Friday with second-degree escape. Prentis James Vinson III, 24, of the first block of North Post...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County, Maryland State Police, Havre de Grace, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Third annual gala benefits family center and auction winners
Charles Curlett paid $2,000 Saturday night for a Cartier watch worth $5,600. "And for a good cause," said the attorney from Oakenshawe. But Curlett won't have the unisex watch all to himself. "We're going to share it," said his wife, Christina....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Hampden, Auction Service, David Wells, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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Yorkie dog stolen in Bel Air [Harford County police blotter]
Aberdeen Michael Alan Morrison, 21, of the 2000 block of Tower Road, was charged Monday with second-degree assault. Phallen Jai Price, 25, and Phillip Hampton, 25, both of the 200 block of Mayberry Drive, were charged Friday with scheming to commit...Tags: Car Tires, Woodbridge, Vandalism, Prosecution, Bank of America Corp.
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Pikesville-based Kalinka Russian Dance Ensemble turns 10
With a step, a kick and an energetic stomp, a handful of children bring to life an old and beloved part of their families' Russian culture as part of the Kalinka Dance Ensemble. The Pikesville-based dance troupe, which celebrates its 10th anniversary...
Tags: Russia, Entertainment Events, Pikesville, Customs and Tradition, Uzbekistan
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Hey, Annapolis car owners: Lock it up!
Cash on the center console. GPS devices on the windshield. Laptops. Smart phones. iPads, iPods. Digital cameras. XBox 360 headphones. Bose iPhone speaker docks. Credit cards, lose change. Wallets, purses. And a spare car key. These are the kinds of...
Tags: Criminals, Gaming, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Theft, Annapolis
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Download it: Cupcakeroo app
What it is: A sweet 4-in-1 app that’s a treat to play. Kids can bake, decorate and “eat” cupcakes, whoopie pies, mini cupcakes and cake pops from scratch or from a box. Your little pastry chef can choose from more than 30 cupcake...
Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPad
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Transit police warn travelers to be alert as mobile device thefts rise
Maryland transit police are warning travelers to be alert on trains and buses, amid a long-running rash of mobile-device thefts targeting riders who were texting, listening to music or talking on the phone. The Maryland Transit Administration has...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, New York City, Subway Transportation, Juvenile Delinquency, Travel Alerts
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Survivors of March 6 shipwreck were all but lost at sea
It started as the kind of delivery Pat Schoenberger, an Annapolis sea captain, had made many times: Pick up a client's motor sailboat, ferry it to Florida and return home in a few weeks' time. A brilliant morning sky beckoned as Schoenberger and Jim...
Tags: Elizabeth City, Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, United States Merchant Marine Academy, American Red Cross
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T-Mobile launches 4G LTE network in Baltimore, six other metro areas
T-Mobile USA Inc. launched its 4G LTE network in seven metropolitan areas Tuesday, including Baltimore and Washington. The wireless company, which also launched the network in Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Phoenix and San Jose, Calif., said it is...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Glen Burnie, T-Mobile, Computer Hardware
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What Baltimore County kids need to compete
When today's high school seniors started kindergarten in 2000, there was no iPhone, text messaging was hardly used, and very few K-12 students took online classes. While virtually every other arena has seen rapid change over the past decade, K-12...
Tags: Students, Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, S. Dallas Dance
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Laura Neuman bets on herself again, this time as Anne Arundel county executive
When she entered the race to replace John R. Leopold as county executive, Laura Neuman had a far higher profile in business than she did in politics. Many of the other 15 candidates were better known. But the County Council pulled a surprise, granting her...
Tags: Finance, Economic Policy, National Security Agency, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Loyola University Maryland
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