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Elderly couple found dead in Hampstead home
An elderly couple was found dead Saturday night in their Carroll County home that emergency personnel discovered to contain 80 times the normal level of carbon monoxide. Lewis Keyser, 81 and his 84-year-old wife, Betty, were found in the basement of...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Rentals
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Healing Baltimore's harbor
Ray Bahr ought to be taking it easy. He's 75 and retired after a successful career as a cardiologist. Instead, the Canton resident finds himself prowling alleys in East Baltimore on the lookout for illegally dumped trash and goading city officials to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Baltimore Weather, Waste, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Cancer
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Bucky's The Amazing Race recap, 2/27
Reality CheckHere is Bucky's take on the latest episode of "The Amazing Race": Here we are, back with the second half of the first leg of Amazing Race: Loser Alumni Association. I expect a lot of page views this week, because......Tags: Australia (movie), F-bomb Dropping, Goth (genre), Academy Awards, Charlie Sheen
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Let the right cake in -- a Tuesday rant
Dining@LargeYou want to give a restaurant owner a real thrill? Insist on bringing in your own cake. I spoke to handful of restaurant owners about this. Their responses were all over the place. One patently refused to allow customers to......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Maryland, Rooms and Sublets, Restaurants, Rentals
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By the numbers: Done and left undone in 2011 legislative session
State budget: The General Assembly approved a $14.6 state operating budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1, closing a budget gap of about $1.5 billion. Part of a $34 billion spending plan that includes federal contributions and other pots of money,...Tags: Abortion, Justice System, Health Insurance Cost, Laws, Interior Policy
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Officials revamp lead-paint removal program
City officials said Tuesday that they've revamped Baltimore's struggling program to remove lead-paint poisoning hazards from housing after losing a $3.9 million federal grant, and intend to reapply soon for federal funds to underwrite the effort. A...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Lead Poisoning, Ken Strong, Rentals, Children's Health
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DNA testing could solve condos' messy mystery
Baltimore Sun reporterSomeone of the canine persuasion has been leaving his business all over the Scarlett Place condominiums near the Inner Harbor. And the condo board says the only way to find the culprit: mandated DNA tests for every dog in the building. "We pay all this...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, DNA, Seinfeld (tv program), Dog (animal), Inner Harbor
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Addicts put in charge, drug use common in BBH housing
Second of two parts; read the first part
For much of his adult life he'd been a slave to cocaine, marijuana, prescription pills and alcohol. Twice he had gone through weeks of intensive psychiatric and drug treatment at Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc.,...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Addiction, Behavioral Conditions, Heroin, Cocaine
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The folly of Sheppard Pratt's designs in Ruxton
As a resident of Ruxton, I would gladly support Sheppard Pratt in having a residential rehabilitation group home for affluent clients with mental health issues in my neighborhood ("Discrimination in Ruxton," April 25). What is at issue is the site...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Homes, Juvenile Delinquency, Randallstown, Sheppard Pratt Health System
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Fannie and Freddie are crucial to the rental market, too
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been the underpinnings of American homeownership for decades, but now, thanks to their role in the collapse of the housing market, they are being targeted for massive reform or elimination. But as leaders in Congress and...Tags: Freddie Mac, Maryland, Local Government, Rentals, Fannie Mae
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Md. lawmakers to examine Baltimore mental health clinic
Maryland lawmakers plan to examine the operations of a Baltimore mental health clinic in the wake of an investigation by The Baltimore Sun that revealed high Medicaid billings, and a state regulator said six family members on the nonprofit's board must...Tags: Justice System, Behavioral Conditions, Family, Health Insurance, Laws
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Young brings pragmatism, passion to council presidency, supporters say
Baltimore Sun reportersCouncilman Bernard C. "Jack" Young stopped by an elementary school in his East Baltimore district Friday morning to meet with a group of concerned constituents - the school's fifth-grade leadership team. The children led Young on a tour of the Dr....Tags: Sheila Dixon, Television, Unions, Safety of Citizens, Regional Authority
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