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Lawrence Hughes, fire lieutenant
Lawrence Hughes, a decorated Baltimore Fire Department lieutenant, died of cancer Oct. 8 at the Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 64 and lived in Bel Air.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Gardenville, he attended St. Anthony Parochial School and was a...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), University of Baltimore, Christianity, Cancer
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High school wrap-up: Outdoor track and tennis regional results
Outdoor track Class 2A South Region (May 17-19 at Reservoir) Boys team scores: 1. Frederick Douglass-PG, 151 points; 3. Long Reach, 69; 6. Marriotts Ridge, 47; 7. Glenelg, 38; 8. Oakland Mills, 24. Individual results: 100: 2. Blake Richardson, G, 11:...Tags: Frederick Douglass, High School Sports
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Baltimore Pride volunteers rally base to fight same-sex marriage referendum
The Baltimore Pride Festival was as much political rally as it was party Sunday, with supporters of same-sex marriage galvanizing a base of thousands to attempt to win a looming ballot fight.
Dozens of volunteers for both the Marylanders for Marriage...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Justice System, Martin O'Malley, Voting, Family
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June 13: Loud and proud
When Baltimore rapper DDm began writing the songs for his new mixtape, he looked to Omar Little, the ruthless-yet-honorable stickup man from "The Wire," for inspiration. A small but growing number of city artists are helping challenge hip-hop's...Tags: Homophobia, Arts, Queen (music group), Charles Street, Music Industry
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Elliott Franklin Sears, engineer
Elliott Franklin Sears, a World War II veteran who later worked as an assistant chief engineer for the Navy Department in Washington, died Sept. 5 of heart failure at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in Southern Maryland. The longtime Woodmoor resident...Tags: Television Industry, Pikesville, New York Institute of Technology, The Pentagon, World War II (1939-1945)
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Don't blame speed cameras for catching speeders
Will a state or city leader with a clear set of well-considered priorities please stand up? Jill Carter and Carl Stokes are at it again ("Speed cameras yield $19.2 million," Sept. 12). I can't keep up with all the issues they keep raising. Let me tell...Tags: Carl Stokes
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Hampdenfest organizer stepping down
"I'm tired," said Hampdenfest organizer Charlotte Murray, slumped at the information booth at early afternoon Sept. 8. Parked nearby on The Avenue, which was closed to motorists, was the blue tricycle she began using this year to save wear and tear on...Tags: Business Enterprises, Festive Events, Govans, Maryland Transit Administration, HonFest
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Trailer out for Common movie made in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunIf the trailer for "Luv" is any indication, Baltimore is about to get itself some serious screen time. In the just-released teaser for the movie starring Common, Baltimore is everywhere -- there are glimpses of any number of city neighborhoods...Tags: Charles S Dutton, Dennis Haysbert, Lexington Market, Movies, Michael K. Williams
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One dead, another wounded in Baltimore shootings Tuesday
The spate of violence that marked Labor Day weekend continued Tuesday with a homicide in the Frankford neighborhood and a shooting in Upton. Officers were called at 11:50 p.m. to the 5400 block of Seward Avenue, near Radecke Avenue. They found a 42-year-...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Labor Day, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Shootings
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Engaged: Angela Horner and Chris Montgomery
Wedding date: October 13, 2012 Her story: Angela Horner, 27, grew up in Severn. She lives in Baltimore's Pigtown and is licensing team manager at Laureate Education. Her father, Robert Horner, is a physicist in the electronics industry. Her mother,...
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Settlement in decades-old fair housing case
Hundreds of families living in some of Baltimore's most impoverished neighborhoods will get to move to better conditions under a proposed settlement that could finally resolve a fair housing case dating back to 1995. Attorneys representing current and...Tags: NAACP, Section 8 (housing), American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, Interior Policy
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Runners' top 12 trails
Special to The Baltimore SunDo you feel the nip in the air? Runners do. For them, the advent of fall means more than changing leaves and back to school. Cooler weather and coming races (the Baltimore Running Festival is October 13) make autumn the ideal time to run in the great...Tags: Animals, Charles Street, Light Rail (Baltimore), Roland Park, Annapolis
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