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Traffic: 6-vehicle crash on U.S. 50 west at Capital Beltway
As of 8:30 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on U.S. 50 westbound at the Capital Beltway, due to an accident involving six vehicles.
According to the Maryland Transit Administration, light rail service is suspended between the Timonium and Hunt Valley...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Timonium
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Donations, registrations down for Komen Maryland Race For the Cure
Komen Maryland counts on Race for the Cure to pay for programs and support services related to breast cancer, but as the date for the 20th annual event approaches the group is facing steep declines in the number of people signed up and the amount of money...Tags: Morgan State University, Planned Parenthood, Marketing, Breast Cancer, Baltimore Running Festival
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Will we live to see another Republican president?
For those of us born immediately after World War II, there is a distinct possibility many of us won't live to see another Republican elected president. As we drift into senescence, George W. Bush's tenure in office may be fondly recalled as a time "when...Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, George W. Bush, World War II (1939-1945), Elections
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Donzel Clayton "Clay" Wildey, Nut Farm owner
Donzel Clayton "Clay" Wildey, a former human resources director who became a co-owner of The Nut Farm and Creamery at Green Spring Station in Brooklandville, died June 13 of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The longtime Rodgers Forge...Tags: Crofton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Chesapeake City, Pneumonia, Employment
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Letter: Hawks post prom party success
Editor: The North Harford High School (NHHS) PTSA and the After Prom Party Committee would like to take this opportunity to express their thanks to the NHHS parents, faculty and administration, volunteers, and the local community for all of their help...Tags: Panera Bread Company, American Legion, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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Registration still down for Komen Maryland Race for the Cure
A team of runners and walkers from Transformations Fitness for Women studios will participate in Sunday's Komen Maryland Race for the Cure, but their team will be much smaller than previous years.
The fitness studio with three Baltimore area locations...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Women's Health, Planned Parenthood, Family Planning, Catonsville
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Traffic: Accident on Route 100 eastbound at Route 10
As of 8:30 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on Route 100 eastbound at Route 10, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on I-83 southbound at Mount Carmel Road in Baltimore County, U.S. 50 eastbound at the Severn River Bridge in Anne Arundel...Tags: Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Timonium, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Traffic
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Who's afraid of a fiscal cliff?
Let the taxes go up on January 1. The country will survive. Worse things happened. After all, Democrats and Republicans voted for the sunset on the Bush tax cuts, and the president signed the bill. The rich will continue to find a way to avoid taxes. Mitt...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Elections, Mitt Romney
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Cockeysville: Run, walk at Oregon Ridge honors memory of Dustin Bauer
The Dustin Bauer Memorial 5k and 1-mile walk — also known as Run 4 Life — will be held Sunday, Nov. 18, at Oregon Ridge Park, Hunt Valley, beginning at 4 p.m. Registration is available online at http://www.charmcityrun.com. The event is named...Tags: Students, Halloween, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Five questions with Deb Tillett
Deb Tillett has been around the world, pursuing a career in technology that started a few decades ago in the suburbs of Baltimore. She learned the ropes of the video game world while working at one of the local companies — MicroProse — that...
Tags: Business, StraighterLine, Game Playing, Crosswords, Startups
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Strong federal ties leave Md. vulnerable to sudden cuts
Looming federal budget cuts make a whole lot of Marylanders nervous because a whole lot of Maryland depends on Uncle Sam for a paycheck — directly or indirectly. More than 300,000 Maryland residents work for the federal government, according to the...Tags: Labor Markets, Public Finance, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, U.S. Department of Defense, Sales
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Reisterstown girl chosen to dance lead in 'Nutcracker'
Like a lot of active youngsters, activities for Katy Schwarzweller, of Reisterstown, ranged from ballet to soccer, softball, lacrosse, Girl Scouts, parties, friends and overnights. But when one activity seemed to dance its way to the top of the list, she...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Dance, Colleges and Universities
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