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Leakin Park site of summer art events
Since we have big park-related events coming up, I read Timothy Wheeler's recent article on Baltimore's parks with particular interest ("Baltimore's parks ranked 15th in U.S.," May 24). For the second year, Nature Art in the Park is sponsoring the... -
Legislature should reverse pit bull ruling
Given the lack of interest in the Maryland General Assembly regarding pit bulls being labeled as "inherently dangerous," I must speak out in their defense ("Pit bull bill sought for special session," May 8). Perhaps owners of pit bulls should be labeled...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Maryland General Assembly
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Baltimore County cracks down on nuisance road signs
The signs shout advertisements from the sidewalks: $1 crabs, day care open until midnight, cherry wood furniture and fresh starts after bankruptcy. They cover telephone poles and sprout up in medians, sometimes getting swept away by wind.
And they really...Tags: Business, Fines, Parkville, Auto Trends, Punishment
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Traffic: 4-vehicle accident on Route 100 eastbound
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on Route 100 eastbound at I-95, due to an accident involving four vehicles.
An accident was slowing traffic on Route 32 westbound near Shaker Road in Howard County. U.S. 1 was closed near Shuresville Road and...Tags: Belair Road, Traffic, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Nick James Nopulos, diner owner
Nick James Nopulos, former co-owner of Catonsville's venerable Double T Diner, died Saturday of complications from chronic lymphoma and leukemia at Howard County General Hospital. He was 91.
The son of a barber and a homemaker who were Greek immigrants,...Tags: Ellicott City, Christian Orthodoxy, Howard County, Christianity, Catonsville
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Construction of water transmission line to impact traffic in northern Catonsville
The construction of a new two-mile long water main in northern Catonsville set to begin in May will likely cause traffic delays. The $3 million, 18-month project will install 24-inch diameter lines in Powers Lane, Lincoln Woods Drive, Johnnycake Road and...Tags: Catonsville
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Howard County teen pleads guilty to terrorism plot
With a full math and science scholarship to the Johns Hopkins University and accolades for his writing, Howard County's Mohammad Hassan Khalid seemed ready to continue the American dream his father embarked on years ago when he brought the family from...Tags: Ellicott City, Religious Conflicts, Lawyers, Prosecution, Johns Hopkins University
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Gender-based wage gaps persist in state and nation
Women make considerably less money than men in Maryland: 83 cents to the dollar, according to a study released last week.
Windsor Mill resident Alison Assanah-Carroll was not surprised by the finding from the National Partnership for Women & Families,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Discrimination, Feminism, Employment, United States Census Bureau
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Howard County driver killed in collision
A 23-year-old Toyota Camry driver who wasn't wearing a seat belt was killed early Sunday morning in Howard County after the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree, police announced. Kelly Jordan Duffy, of the 1900 block of Greengage Road in Windsor...Tags: Howard County, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Joyce K. Melonas, chef
Joyce K. Melonas, who was the cook at a downtown waterfront diner that she owned and operated with her husband, died Wednesday of Alzheimer's disease at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium
She was 92.
The daughter of Greek immigrants, Joyce Karas was...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Greece, Alzheimer's Disease, Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Arbutus woman takes plea deal in 2008 stabbing murder
An Arbutus woman who won an appeal to a 2009 jury decision finding her guilty of first-degree murder for the stabbing death of an Arbutus man in 2008 has taken a plea deal in her reopened case to a lesser charge of second-degree murder. Under what is...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Prisons, Baltimore County
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City Hall considers selling 15 historic landmarks
City Hall is considering selling or leasing 15 historic Baltimore landmarks, including the iconic Shot Tower and stately War Memorial building, which officials believe are underused and could bring the city sorely needed cash.
The idea has excited...Tags: Rental Service, Old Town (Staten Island, New York), Roland Park, Water Tower, Annapolis
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