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George A. Strauss Jr.
George Albert Strauss Jr., a retired underground utility, bridge and marine contractor who rose from a construction laborer to contracting company executive, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at Northwest Hospital Center. He was 89. Born in...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Heavy Engineering, Sykesville, Ethics, Windsor Mill
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Affordable senior complex planned in Randallstown
Enterprise Housing Corp. is set to develop 9 acres in Randallstown into a $15.7 million affordable senior housing complex called the Greens at Liberty Road. Construction is expected to begin this month on the site in the 9700 block of Liberty Road, and to...Tags: Credit and Debt, Local Authority
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Baltimore County political shuffle beckons
With several longtime members retiring or running for other offices - and two whose legal woes could make them vulnerable - the Baltimore County Council is facing what could be its largest turnover in two decades. Two members, each having served four...Tags: Retirement, White Marsh, Trials, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions
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Essex man charged with killing girlfriend's baby
Baltimore Sun reportersAn Essex man who was caring for his girlfriend's 15-month-old baby was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after the child died of what police called "severe internal injuries and heavy bruising from blunt-force trauma." Brian Maurice Savage, 21,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Justin Williams, Murder, Assault, Prosecution
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Henrietta E. Hestick, psychologist and professor
Henrietta E. Hestick, a practicing clinical psychologist specializing in developmental childhood and family issues who was also an associate professor at Baltimore City Community College, died Thursday of a stroke at Sinai Hospital.
The longtime...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Georgetown, Family, George Washington University, Carrollton
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Balto. Co. pension debate
Baltimore Sun reportersTwo candidates who have filed to run for Baltimore County Council next year joined a chorus of people Wednesday calling for reforms to the County Council pension system that allows a member elected to five four-year terms to retire at full pay. Most were...Tags: CEO Pay, Health and Safety at Work, Jim Smith, Retirement, Local Authority
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John E. Mohamed, city school principal
John E. Mohamed, a longtime city public school educator who had been principal of Southeast Middle School for nearly two decades, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Hanover Hall, a Hanover, Pa., rehabilitation center. The former Northwood resident was 76....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frederick Douglass, Relief and Aid Organizations, Catonsville, Timonium
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State officials launch outreach plan for 2010 census
State officials on Wednesday announced the start of an outreach plan for the 2010 census that includes advertising at Motor Vehicle Administration branches, on buses and on county and state Web sites. Gov. Martin O'Malley and Baltimore County Executive...Tags: Population and Census, Martin O'Malley, National Government, Population, Demographics
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City shooting victim identified as Baltimore County man
Police over the weekend identified Jerome Blackmon, 30, of the 3900 block of Carthage Road in Randallstown, Baltimore County, as the man shot multiple times about 2 a.m. Sept. 11 in the 3200 block of Belair Road in northeast Baltimore by an unknown...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Randallstown man, 55, found fatally stabbed inside home
A 55-year-old Randallstown man was found stabbed to death in his home Wednesday afternoon, according to Baltimore County police. Another resident of the house in the 9500 block of Liberty Road discovered Rodney Lewis' body in a pool of blood on the... -
Dow 10,000 is no mystery
Is there a conspiracy to be stupid about what's driving the Dow Jones Industrial Average up in otherwise dismal times ("Dow surpasses 10,000," Oct. 15)? The pundits stratch their heads at the supposed mystery. It's the interest rates, stupid: less than...Tags: Federal Reserve, Stock Activities
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Flu victim, 14, is remembered
Destinee Alicia Parker died of swine flu at the University of Maryland Medical Center on Tuesday, and the next day, the 14-year-old's father went back to the hospital. James Parker wasn't there to tie up loose ends, and he wasn't there to identify his...Tags: Flu, Hospitals and Clinics, Death and Dying, Jim Campbell, James Parker
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