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Which Maryland restaurant crab cakes are 'True Blue'?
The Baltimore SunMore than 50 restaurants have signed onto the Maryland's 'True Blue' certification program and marketing campaign. Launched this spring by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the 'True Blue' certification program allows restaurants serving DNR-...Tags: Annapolis, Washington, DC, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Chestertown
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Police: Man's death at Odenton hotel ruled suspicious
Anne Arundel homicide detectives are investigating a suspicious death at an Odenton hotel Friday morning. Officers responded at 5:40 a.m. to the Royal Inn in the 1600 block of Annapolis Road. They found a 62-year-old man lying on the ground outside the...Tags: Annapolis, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Police identify Odenton man found dead at hotel
The 62-year-old Odenton man who died Friday under suspicious circumstances has been identified as Richard George Bohlander. He was found at about 5:40 a.m., suffering from trauma to his upper body outside the office area of the Royal Inn hotel in the 1600...Tags: Annapolis, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Area home prices up or down in Nov.? Depends on the measure
A modest increase in average home prices in November is the first upturn for the Baltimore region in more than a year, but beleaguered homeowners shouldn't cheer just yet. Though prices rose almost 1 percent on average compared with a year earlier, the...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Apartments, Real Estate, Fells Point, Homes
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History Matters
100 Years Ago Laurel exchange Miss Maude Brashears of Laurel is visiting her brother, Mr. Joseph Brashears of Washington. Mr. and Mts. J. M. Lowman of Odenton have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White of Laurel. 75 Years Ago "Alive, alive...Tags: Robert Morris, Benjamin Franklin, Anglicanism, Trips and Vacations, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland)
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In Fort Meade, Howard sees growing economic engine
First in a two-part series
Back in the early 1990s, when Kent Menser was the commander of Fort Meade and the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were still part of an unforeseeable future, there wasn't much heavy-duty security at the military base.
Local traffic...Tags: Defense, National Security, Companies and Corporations, Anne Arundel County, Howard County
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Baltimore targets 'food deserts'
More than a third of Baltimore neighborhoods don't have ready access to healthy foods, leaving one in five residents to rely on high-fat, high-calorie meals from corner stores and carryout restaurants, a new assessment shows.
City, academic and nonprofit...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Diets and Dieting, Restaurants, Jones Falls Expressway, Diabetes
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Rare wildflower saved to bloom another day
Spring is a little showier around here these days, thanks to the efforts of plant specialists at the University of Maryland, College Park. The staff at UM's Arboretum and Botanical Garden have tracked down and rescued or preserved dozens of patches of an...
Tags: Baltimore County, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Natural Resources, Wildflowers
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Odenton man arrested for impersonating police officer
A 31-year-old Odenton man was arrested for impersonating a police officer Tuesday in the parking lot of a Buffalo Wild Wings in Annapolis. Mark Eugene Elmer of the 500 block of Queen Anne Ave. asked four men and women to present identification and...Tags: Annapolis, Anne Arundel County
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Odenton man guilty of exploiting mentally disabled postal worker for cash
An Odenton man who tricked a mentally disabled Glen Burnie postal worker into giving him more than $250,000 over the course of three years pleaded guilty Wednesday to exploiting a vulnerable adult, according to Anne Arundel County prosecutors. Eugene...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Prosecution, Glen Burnie, Lawyers
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Rolling geek tweetup on Amtrak gets temporarily delayed by broken-down train
Today is a big day for Baltimore (and East Coast) geekdom. It's Geeks on a Train: a rolling tweetup that started in Washington DC this morning, with a denizen of DC techies and entrepreneurs boarding an Amtrak train. The itinerary: stop at Baltimore and...Tags: Amtrak
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The right to speak one's faith
As another graduation season is upon us, I can't help but think about certain graduates from past years. Brittany McComb, Class of '06, Foothill High School (Henderson, Nev.), Renee Griffith, Class of '08, Butte High School (Butte, Mont.) and Kyle...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Separation of Church and State, Justice System, Students, Graduation
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