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Prettyboy Day welcomes visitors to Parkton site
When word spread in September 1933 that water had finally crested the top of newly built Prettyboy dam, some 7,500 people came to North County to see it for themselves. They arrived after navigating 10 miles of new roads and across any of nine new...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Woman killed, man wounded in Shipley Hill shooting
A woman was killed and a man wounded Friday evening in a shooting in the Shipley Hill neighborhood of West Baltimore, police said. Officers called to the 2700 block of Kinsey Avenue at about 7:45 p.m. found the victims inside a home, police Det....
Tags: Shootings
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Back Story: Female painters founded Watercolor Society
It's springtime, and with the beautiful weather and perfect light comes an age-old ritual as artists set up their easels around Maryland. You can find them working in a variety of mediums in Druid Hill Park, roadside in the Green Spring and...
Tags: Painting, Arts, Ellicott City, YMCA, Mount Royal
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Scores of bills remain for Assembly's final day
With most of the heavy lifting behind them, Maryland legislators will convene Monday for a final frenzy of lawmaking before the 2013 General Assembly session adjourns at midnight. Bills that could affect every dog owner and every driver who talks on a...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Baltimore County, Finance, Justice System, Interior Policy
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Amelia J. Brooks, store manager
Amelia J. Brooks, a retired store manager and active church member, died Feb. 16 from heart failure at a daughter's home in Buford, Ga.
The former longtime West Baltimore resident was 90.
The daughter of a cobbler and a housekeeper, the former Amelia...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Longwood (Seminole, Florida), American Red Cross, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville
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Happy hour, with dogs, to benefit SPCA this Friday
You and your dog are cordially invited to a happy hour Friday, Feb. 22, in downtown Baltimore to party with and help the Maryland SPCA, and the pets are guaranteed to have as much fun as the people. The March for the Animals Kick-Off Party for people and...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Pets, Personal Service
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Jesse Weinberg
Jesse S. Weinberg, who practiced law for seven decades and made a specialty of Baltimore's ground rents, died of respiratory failure March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 94. Born in Baltimore and raised near Druid Hill Park on Lakeview...Tags: Tampa, U.S. Army, Elizabeth II, University of Baltimore, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Girl Scouts thinking about Asia -- and a Bronze Award [Lutherville]
Our local Girl Scout Thinking Day, which was enjoyed by girls from Daisy Scouts through Seniors last month, was planned and executed as part of Junior Troop 2264's Bronze Award. The girls chose Asia as the theme, rather than a single country. According to...
Tags: Asia, Easter, Towson, Longford Corporation, Timonium
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Young elephant continues to recover from deadly virus at Maryland Zoo
Samson, the young male elephant who was diagnosed with a deadly virus at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore late last month, has continued to recover in recent days and has "turned a very positive corner" in his treatment, according to zoo officials. "His...
Tags: Zoology, Symptoms, Viral Diseases and Infections, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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Baltimore to pay $200,000 to family of electrocuted girl
The city of Baltimore is set to approve a $200,000 settlement with the family of a 14-year-old Randallstown girl who was electrocuted in 2006 while stretching during a church softball game in Druid Hill Park, ending a years-long legal battle. But for...
Tags: Randallstown, Chinese Restaurants, Lawyers, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Anthony Green
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Baltimore pays $200,000 to family of electrocuted girl
The city of Baltimore on Wednesday approved a $200,000 settlement with the family of a 14-year-old Randallstown girl, Deanna Green, who was electrocuted in 2006 while stretching during a church softball game in Druid Hill Park. "As a mother, it was a...
Tags: Randallstown, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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