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Percy Nicholson, owned dry cleaners
Percy Nicholson, a retired co-owner of two West Baltimore cleaning establishments where he cared for the clothing of African-American performers who played the fabled Royal Theatre, died Monday of heart failure at Manor Care Falls Road.
The Ashburton...Tags: Manor Care Incorporated, Heart Failure, Bethlehem Steel Corp., New York City, John Mackey
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Sequester could close towers at five state airports, LaHood says
Five regional and local airports could see their control towers close on April 1 if across-the-board spending cuts take effect next week Friday, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Friday. Hagerstown Regional Airport and Salisbury-Ocean City...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Air Transportation Industry, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Ray LaHood, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Stephen R. Krause, software designer
Stephen R. Krause, a software designer and inventor, died Friday at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital from respiratory failure on his 76th birthday.
Mr. Krause was born in Baltimore and raised in Forest Park. He was a 1955 graduate of the...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), What's My Line? (tv program), Crofton, Inventories, Software Industry
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Catherine R. Kane, government administrator
Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
"She really was an important part of Social...Tags: Colon Cancer, Social Services, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Maryland to hold a spring practice at Dunbar
The Baltimore SunMaryland football will begin spring workouts on March 2 and hold practices at Baltimore’s Dunbar High School on March 30 and Middletown High School in Frederick County on April 6. Holding practices on the road represents a new wrinkle for the...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Frederick County (Maryland), Middletown
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Senators rebuke Franchot, who strikes right back
Two senators who sit on the committee that oversees the state budget have issued a harsh rebuke to Comptroller Peter Franchot, accusing Maryland’s chief tax collector of misusing taxpayers’ money to travel around the state giving out “...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Trips and Vacations, Montgomery County (Maryland), Nancy J. King, Annapolis
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Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., bay advocate
Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75. "Larry stood sentry for the...
Tags: Conservation, Chestertown, Energy Resources, Jimmy Carter, Consumer Goods Industries
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Friday weather forecast includes afternoon snow and sleet
Snow and sleet could move into a cloudy Baltimore region on Friday afternoon, complicating the afternoon commute and changing to rain or freezing rain in the evening hours, according to the National Weather Service. But forecasters said Friday morning...
Tags: Baltimore Weather, Snow Storms, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Weather Reports
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Death of mentally disabled Frederick County man sparks outrage
The movie was over, but Robert Ethan Saylor refused to leave the theater. Soon after the developmentally disabled Frederick man was handcuffed by three off-duty sheriff's deputies, he was dead. The unexplained death last month of Saylor, 26, who had...
Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Justice System, Lawyers, Criminal Laws, Social Media
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Miller says state must act now to fund transportation
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller testified Wednesday that Maryland's shortage of funds for transportation projects is a crisis that needs to be addressed now. Appearing before the Senate Budget & Taxation Committee, Miller said his proposed...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Public Transportation, Frederick County (Maryland), Rushern Baker, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Ernest B. Crofoot, labor organizer
Ernest B. Crofoot, a former labor organizer who later headed Council 67 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, died Friday of complications from cancer at his Annapolis home. He was 88.
"Ernie was one hell of a trade...Tags: Christianity, Government, AFL-CIO, Chestertown, Health and Safety at Work
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Record number of black students in Md. passed AP tests
More African-American students in Maryland's Class of 2012 successfully passed a rigorous Advanced Placement exam than ever before, as the state continued to lead the nation in the percentage of students deemed college- and career-ready, according to data...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Illegal Immigrants, Maryland Dream Act, Students, Teaching and Learning
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