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Howard Gary Bass, Baltimore District judge
Howard Gary Bass, whose career as a Baltimore District Court judge spanned nearly three decades and who was known as something of a judicial free spirit for his application of humor to the law, died Tuesday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital after being...Tags: Highway Transportation, University of Maryland, College Park, Baltimore Magazine, Lawyers, Reisterstown Road
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Baltimore's biggest philanthropists reveal what motivates them
Baltimore is home to some generous souls. There are those who give time, others who share their ideas and plenty of people willing to open their wallets. Over the years, a number of people have built reputations as philanthropists. Yet however...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland, College Park, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Hospitals and Clinics
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Call 2012 the year that TV got social
The Baltimore SunCall 2012 the year that TV got social -- real social. And if you want the moment of moments, it came in the first debate between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, when someone created the #SaveBigBird hashtag on Twitter...Tags: CBS Corp., New York Giants, Work It (tv program), John F. Kennedy, CNN (tv network)
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Blogger Baltimore Spectator again denied bail
A Baltimore circuit judge denied another bail request Friday for the blogger who held a publicized standoff with city police this month that was broadcast live to thousands of listeners. Judge Lynn K. Stewart said Frank James MacArthur, also known...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Social Media, Government, Lawyers, Justice System
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ACCE leads list of north Baltimore schools that might be replaced or renovated
The Baltimore City public school system is considering building a $28 million high school in Hampden as part of a 10-year, $2.4 billion plan to modernize city schools and infrastructure. The proposed school would be built in 2014-15, the first year of...
Tags: Charter Schools, Teaching and Learning, Charles Village, Students, Roland Park
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Miracle on Main Streets kicks off Wednesday
Shoppers who lined up at Sears on Thanksgiving and braved Walmart before dawn on Black Friday might want a change of pace, city officials are hoping.
With the Miracle on Main Streets campaign, the city hopes to encourage holiday shopping in Baltimore's...Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Walmart, Baltimore Development Corporation, Belair-Edison, Sears
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Barclay Recreation Center to become community hub
Barclay Recreation Center, its future once in doubt as Baltimore City pushed forward with plans to close, privatize or overhaul 55 recreation centers citywide, will start its new life next week as a community center serving the Charles Village-...Tags: Charles Village, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Johns Hopkins University, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Waverly shooting was gang-related, police say
Baltimore Police say a recent shooting in Waverly that injured a 16-year-old girl was gang-related, and detectives have charged a 22-year-old man in the case. Derrod Miller, of the 300 block of E. 33rd St., was charged Tuesday with attempted first-degree...
Tags: Laws, Gang Activity, FBI, Injuries and Wounds, Criminal Laws
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Want better health care? Support doctors
A historic week! First Johns Hopkins Hospital suffers a huge judgment ("Waverly family awarded $55 million in lawsuit," June 27) and then the Supreme Court upholds the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Reform moves ahead," June 29). I...Tags: General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore Spectator gains higher profile in police standoff
Frank James MacArthur always said what was on his mind. But sometimes, his sister told him, that wasn't the best idea. "Frank is the kind of person who once in a while you wish he would lie because it wouldn't get him in trouble," Jean Arthur said....
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Jean Arthur, Social Media, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Man tweets, broadcasts police standoff from basement in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunTwitter and web radio carried a new kind of prime-time crime drama in Baltimore Saturday when a Waverly man refused to allow police to serve a warrant and then broadcast the ensuing standoff after a S.W.A.T. team arrived. He was on the air live Saturday...Tags: Social Media, Computer Networking and Internet, Radio, Witnesses, Twitter, Inc.
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Sister Louis Mary Battle, Stella Maris administrator
Sister Louis Mary Battle, a medical administrator who was called the vision behind the expansion of care for the elderly, dementia patients and the dying at Stella Maris in Timonium, died Friday of complications from autoimmune disease and...Tags: Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Political Fundraising, Chicago Housing Authority, Martin Luther King Jr.
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