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Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator
Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
"Ben was a true giant in the...Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Morgan State University, Anglicanism, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Woman shares personal story of rape amid DNA collection debate in Maryland
When Maryland’s highest court ruled in late April that taking DNA samples before a suspect is convicted was unconstitutional, it was clear a lot more was at stake than the important legal argument. Every one of the 13 rapes solved after the General...
Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore County, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Cherry Hill
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Baltimore expands virtual supermarket program
Baltimore is expanding a program where people in areas with limited access to healthy foods can order groceries on the Internet and pick up their purchase at a designated place in their neighborhood. The two-year-old Virtual Supermarket Program which...
Tags: Aetna Inc., Cherry Hill, Healthy Diet, Highlandtown
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On the beat in Cherry Hill, young officer brings in three targets
Amid the deluge of be-on-the-lookouts and other information dumped on Southern District officers during afternoon roll call Friday, there are three names that stick out to Officer Andre Smith Jr. They are the light rail robbery suspect, the suspected...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Heroin, Theft, Cherry Hill
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DNA ruling jeopardizes Maryland rape convictions
When she came home from working a shift at Subway and found Detective Caprice Smith's business card stuck in the front door with the words "Please call" scribbled on the back, the 10 life-changing minutes she had spent in the back seat of a Cherry Hill...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Laws, Rape, Baltimore County, Prisons
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City cooling centers to be open on Thursday
Baltimore City Health Department will open emergency cooling centers Thursday offering free water and cool air. The National Weather Service is calling for a high of 99 and a heat index up to 106 degrees. There's a 30 percent chance of late afternoon...
Tags: Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather, Cherry Hill
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Baltimore gets $40 million federal grant to replace aging bus yard
Ray LaHood was 20 minutes late for his date Monday afternoon with the neighbors who live around the crumbling Kirk Avenue bus maintenance yard in East Baltimore.
But the U.S. transportation secretary came with a gift that brought smiles and cheers: a $40...Tags: Superman (fictional character), Cherry Hill, Physical Conditions, Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland Transit Administration
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Kevin Darshaun Watkins, 18, of the first block of Alton Street, and Joshua Kalechae Telp, 18, of the 300 block of Custis Street, were charged Wednesday with 13 counts of...Tags: Prince George's County, Aberdeen, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Bowie, Theft
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The Interview: Robert L. Wallace on minority entrepreneurs
Robert L. Wallace, CEO of Baltimore-based Bithgroup Technologies, has spent more than two decades building a minority-owned business into a multimillion-dollar success and writing and lecturing about entrepreneurship.
The Cherry Hill-born mechanical...Tags: Mount Vernon, Technology, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Aerospace Manufacturing, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Four city rec centers to close this month
At the Crispus Attucks rec center Wednesday, young children were sprawled on mats watching "The Cat in the Hat" while dreamily waving their small feet in the air. Nearby, older children bounced around a basketball court or rehearsed their parts in a...
Tags: Bernard C. Young, Druid Hill, Pita Bread, Trips and Vacations, Cherry Hill
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One dead, one wounded in Cherry Hill shooting
Gunfire in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood late Monday has left one man dead and another wounded. It's the first fatal shooting in Cherry Hill since December, which has historically been one of the city's most violent neighborhoods and where four...Tags: Murder, Shootings, Federal Hill, Hospitals and Clinics, Cherry Hill
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Cherry Hill security guards act as rogue police, suit claims
More than 20 Cherry Hill residents have filed a $25 million lawsuit against a Cleveland-based security company, claiming the company's officers routinely overstep their authority and abuse citizens' rights. "They act like cowboy-wannabe cops," William H....Tags: Laws, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Cherry Hill, Lawyers
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