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    Nov 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. State semifinal football scoreboard and championship schedule

    <strong>Class 4A</strong>
    Class 4A Old Mill 49, Catonsville 20 Quince Orchard 23, C.H. Flowers 12   Class 3A River Hill 41, Aberdeen 7 Thomas Johnson 12, Huntingtown 3   Class 2A Middletown 48, Edmondson 8 Frederick Douglass 22, Kent Island 6   Class 1A Dunbar 42,...

    Tags: Frederick Douglass, Catonsville, High School Sports, Overlea

  2. May 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Sydney W. Porter Jr., radiation expert, dies

    Sydney Wynne "Syd" Porter Jr., a noted physicist and radiation expert who was called to Three Mile Island, Pa., in 1979 after an accident destroyed a reactor in what proved to be the nation's worst nuclear incident, died April 23 of lymphoma at a Haverford, Pa., nursing home.
    Sydney Wynne "Syd" Porter Jr., a noted physicist and radiation expert who was called to Three Mile Island, Pa., in 1979 after an accident destroyed a reactor in what proved to be the nation's worst nuclear incident, died April 23 of lymphoma at a...

    Tags: General Dynamics Corporation, Medical Services, Nursing Homes, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities

  4. Apr 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Civil War sites in Maryland

    While the first shots of the Civil War were fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, the first blood spilled in fighting occurred in Baltimore on April 19, 1861, when a mob of Southern sympathizers clashed with Massachusetts soldiers who'd debarked from a train on their way to Washington. Eight rioters, one bystander and three soldiers were killed, while dozens were wounded.
    While the first shots of the Civil War were fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, the first blood spilled in fighting occurred in Baltimore on April 19, 1861, when a mob of Southern sympathizers clashed with Massachusetts soldiers...

    Tags: Prisons, Clara Barton, Broken Leg, State Parks, National Government

  6. Nov 7, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Addicts put in charge, drug use common in BBH housing

    <i>Second of two parts; <a href="/bs-md-bbh-main-day-one-20101106,0,3959466.story">read the first part</a></i>
    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: Mental Health, Condos and Houses, Property, Event Planning, Kevin Brown

  8. Nov 13, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Horror film crew strikes gold scouting for locations in Hagerstown

    A 250-year-old farmhouse, stuck at the end of a long, rutted driveway, with creaking doors, splintered stairs, snakeskins in the basement and a mysterious gaping hole hidden beneath one of the outbuildings. Sounds like the perfect setting for a horror film, right?
    A 250-year-old farmhouse, stuck at the end of a long, rutted driveway, with creaking doors, splintered stairs, snakeskins in the basement and a mysterious gaping hole hidden beneath one of the outbuildings. Sounds like the perfect setting for a horror...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Marketing, Television Industry, Johnny Lewis, Movies

  10. Mar 31, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Cookbook helps you find the good stuff

    <span class="dropcap_large">A</span>sk Lucie L. Snodgrass what she would recommend for Easter dinner and she does not simply say lamb. Instead, she says, "some of Edwin's lamb." She is referring to what would be an extremely local main dish, a lamb raised by her Harford County neighbor and cookbook collaborator, Edwin Remsberg.
    Ask Lucie L. Snodgrass what she would recommend for Easter dinner and she does not simply say lamb. Instead, she says, "some of Edwin's lamb." She is referring to what would be an extremely local main dish, a lamb raised by her Harford County neighbor and...

    Tags: Farms, Nutmeg, Vanilla, Peaches, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  12. Aug 5, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  13. Overnight rains welcome, but spotty

    Maryland Weather
    The thunderstorms that moved across the region overnight dropped some considerable rain on some spots, and little to none in others. The lightning, at least, provided everyone with some entertainment.The photo above was shot by Bill Stifler, our ace...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hampden, Baltimore Weather

  14. Feb 19, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. The history lesson

    Dining@Large
    I love this post. It may be the last Free Market Friday that I publish, but I'm hoping Robert of Cross Keys won't stop writing guest posts for the blog. Here's Robert. ELLast week I went to Joe Squared. While......

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, History, Annapolis

  16. Apr 20, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Community begins to cope with shootings

    Something awful happened inside the yellow house on Washington Street, as the creaky wooden porch made clear all weekend.
    Baltimore Sun reporters
    Something awful happened inside the yellow house on Washington Street, as the creaky wooden porch made clear all weekend. It was wrapped with tarps while police worked inside Saturday, sifting through a crime scene more horrid than anything they could...

    Tags: Dalai Lama, Facebook, Amnesty International, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Death

  18. Apr 23, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. As economic crisis goes on, financial fears can push some over the edge

    The headlines have had a similar ring: A Frederick County man underwater on his mortgage kills himself and his family. A man accused of financial improprieties does the same while staying at a Towson hotel. A top official with Freddie Mac, a company with major money woes, is found dead in an apparent suicide.
    Baltimore Sun reporters
    The headlines have had a similar ring: A Frederick County man underwater on his mortgage kills himself and his family. A man accused of financial improprieties does the same while staying at a Towson hotel. A top official with Freddie Mac, a company...

    Tags: Long Island, David Kellermann, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore County, Hotels and Accommodations

  20. Mar 29, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. All-Howard County: Girls track

    Girls Performer of the Year Katie Harman, River Hill The senior ended the cross country season on a roll and finally healthy, and that carried over into the indoor season. Harman again came up big in the crucial meets, helping the Hawks to county and...
  22. Apr 21, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Autopsy results due in deaths of family of 5 from Middletown

    Frederick County authorities are expected to provide details Tuesday about why a Middletown man killed his wife and three young children and then turned a gun on himself. Funeral arrangements have also been set for the family found dead in their home...

    Tags: Suicide, Death, Pharmaceuticals, Family, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

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