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Illness at Pot Spring Elementary investigated
Baltimore County health officials are investigating why about 200 students at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium — a third of the children there — got sick with gastrointestinal symptoms last week. The school's principal alerted school health...
Tags: Vomiting, Teaching and Learning, Somerville, Students, Symptoms
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Towson Times garners nine awards in MDDC editorial contest
The Towson Times took home nine awards Friday in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association editorial contest, including a "Best of Show," meaning it was superior to the first-place winners from other circulation divisions. The Baltimore Sun Media...Tags: Halloween, Ryan Ripken, Cal Ripken, Jr., Newspapers, Towson
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Quick retreat from Baltimore for Preakness champ Oxbow and defeated favorite Orb
Most of the horses in the stakes barns at Pimlico Race Course had cleared out by 8:30 Sunday morning, having loaded into vans under the cover of early-morning rain. Plates with pieces of cake left over from last night's victory party for Oxbow dotted...
Tags: Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian
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Building new Rodgers Forge Elementary among overcrowding solutions
The suggestion of building a new 700-seat elementary school to replace Rodgers Forge Elementary in Towson was made during a meeting held Thursday evening to address Towson's elementary school overcrowding problem. The meeting held at Carver Center was...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Towson, PTA, Kevin Kamenetz
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Medics called to Pinewood Elementary after students complain of light-headedness
Baltimore County emergency crews responded to Pinewood Elementary in Timonium Thursday afternoon after seventeen students complained of feeling ill and light-headed in the school's gymnasium. Parents said Thursday evening that Principal Franchesca...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Students
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From overestimated to underdog for Ohio State
A week ago, the thought was that Ohio State -- despite knocking off 2012 national champion Loyola and Denver to capture the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament -- was overvalued as the third seed in the NCAA tournament. Despite a convincing 16-...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ohio State Buckeyes, Lincoln Financial Field
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Ohio State gearing up for NCAA tournament date with Cornell's Rob Pannell
Ohio State’s Greg Dutton did not get to watch the entirety of Cornell’s 16-8 upset of sixth-seeded Maryland in a NCAA tournament first-round game last Sunday. But the junior goalkeeper watched the film, and fifth-year senior attackman Rob...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, Syracuse Orange, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Cornell Big Red
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Manuel M. Nicolaides, attorney
Manuel M. Nicolaides, an attorney who served for many years on the Baltimore County property tax appeals board, died of congestive heart failure Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Timonium resident was 92. "Manny served with distinction for many...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Dundalk, Christian Orthodoxy
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Man tries to strangle woman after argument over meds [Crime Log]
The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. A man attempted to strangle a woman in Timonium after the...
Tags: Xbox 360, Apple iPad, Theft
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Emergency units treating students at Pinewood Elementary
Baltimore County emergency personnel have “several units” at Pinewood Elementary School in Timonium looking into complaints that students became light-headed at the end of school, a county emergency spokeswoman said. “There were some...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: Port of Baltimore, University of Maryland, College Park, Lawyers, Laws, Christianity
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