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If you go: Outer Banks tips
Baltimore Sun reporterNags Head, N.C., is on the northern peninsula of the Outer Banks. Its unspoiled beaches are free, with plenty of parking available. The inimitable pink-blue sunsets and charming mom-and-pop establishments help it to sustain an unaffected, wholesome vibe....Tags: Nags Head, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Trips and Vacations, Rentals
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Musician's donation allows others to enjoy aquarium
Sea-inspired melodies are helping efforts to give terminally ill children, disabled veterans and other special-needs groups glimpses of aquatic life at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
Musician Greg Pierce is donating $5 from every sale of "Sea Notes,...Tags: Music, Music Industry, Inner Harbor, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Carey Howell Taylor, manager
Carey Howell Taylor, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. manager, died Jan. 27 of pneumonia at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 84.
The son of the superintendent of secondary education for city public schools and a homemaker, Mr. Taylor was born in...Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Inland Steel Company, Nags Head, Technology, Bethlehem Steel
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Celebrity traveler: Baltimore Charm player Kelly Campbell's beach vacations
Baltimore Charm player Kelly Campbell travels frequently in her dual role as a defensive back and marketing manager of the city's all-female Lingerie Football League team.
Campbell was nominated this year for the league's award for most improved player,...Tags: Natural Resources, Condos and Houses, Foods and Beverages, North Carolina Tar Heels, Natural Resources
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Irene disaster declaration expanded to include city and county
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has added Baltimore and Baltimore County to the list of 13 Maryland counties eligible for federal disaster assistance in the wake of Hurricane Irene. FEMA and the Maryland Emergency Management Agency said the...Tags: Natural Disasters, Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore County, FEMA, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland)
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Marge Rosasco still running, winning at 63
Marge Rosasco still has a lot of running left in her 63-year-old legs. The long-time road-racer from Joppa made this apparent when she won the women's race of the Heather L. Hurd 5K at Harford Community College Saturday. She finished in 23:42, about...Tags: Marathon, Track and Field, High School Sports, Demographics
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Annapolis sailors launch beer-can boats in tiny regatta
Pieter Schneider's research and planning paid off every time his boat hit the finish line. The 7-year-old had studied pictures of fast boats in magazines to design his catamaran, made of four aluminum cans and two plastic cups, with a paper plate sail....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Annapolis, Rentals, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Cruise ships, airlines make way for Hurricane Irene
The Baltimore SunIf you had Caribbean dreams in your travel plans for this week, they’re fading rapidly into reality with the arrival of Hurricane Irene, a powerful storm that has targeted Puerto RIco, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and potentially the entire...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Shipbuilding, Cruises, Puerto Rico
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Biggest worry from Irene? Big rain, flooding
Maryland WeatherAs forecast, Irene has strengthened today, with top sustained winds now blowing at 120 mph. The National Hurricane center says conditions are favorable for some further strengthening, and Irene could become a Cat. 4 storm in the next day or......Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Natural Disasters, Heavy Engineering, Disasters, New York City
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Irene forecast track edges eastward
Maryland WeatherThere are plenty of uncertainties still, but hurricane forecasters have nudged their forecast track for Hurricane Irene just a bit more to the east. If that holds up, it could mean this will be more of a coastal storm for......Tags: Hurricanes, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Hurricane Irene's impact looking worse
Baltimore Sun reporterHurricane Irene continues to strengthen, and forecast storm tracks are trending closer to the mid-Atlantic beaches. All signs for this storm appear to be looking worse Thursday afternoon, instead of better. Irene risksAdd to that the saturating rains we'...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Tropical Weather, Annapolis
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Irene's impact looking worse
Maryland WeatherHurricane Irene continues to strengthen, and forecast storm tracks are trending closer to the mid-Atlantic beaches. All signs for this storm appear to be looking worse Thursday afternoon, instead of better.Add to that the saturating rains we've been...Tags: Hurricanes, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Annapolis
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