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Sandy's economic impact on Baltimore area likely modest
General Motors' manufacturing plant in White Marsh lost about a day and a half to Cyclone Sandy. But it sustained no damage, missed no shipping deadlines and expected to quickly make up for lost time. Though that's just about the best-case scenario, it's...
Tags: Employees, General Motors Corp., Business, University of Baltimore, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Coming storm could 'pack a pretty good punch'
Storm trackers are continuing to refine their predictions for a nor'easter set to strike Maryland later this week, calling for strong rain and wind on Wednesday — most heavily along the Eastern Shore — and possibly snow on Thursday. "We're...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Hurricane Sandy (2012), New York Weather, Snow Storms, Weather Reports
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Garrett Co. roads cleared, but outages remain
Most roads were cleared of snow and fallen trees in Garrett County as of late Sunday, and most federal and state emergency officials who'd responded there following superstorm Sandy's damaging blizzard had departed. Still, thousands remained without...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Snow Storms, FEMA
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Md. hospitals stood up to Sandy
While the headlines about the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy earlier this week seemed to focus on "dodging a bullet," don't tell that to the thousands of hospital teams in Maryland who were prepared to handle the worst and, in some areas, are still...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hospitals and Clinics
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Springfield Hospital gives names to unmarked graves
Tidy rows of more than 900 small gravestones, each with a number but no name, line a steep hillside at Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville, a state facility for the mentally ill. For decades the hospital buried patients who died indigent, without...
Tags: Allegany County, Carroll County (Maryland), Health and Medical Professionals, Sykesville, Schizophrenia
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In Garrett County, snow is normal but Sandy was not
Linda Kemphfer held out overnight as the power, heat and water went out, but grew frightened as it became apparent she was trapped in her home deep in the woods of Garrett County. "We were going to freeze to death," she said of her decision to call 911...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Snow Storms, Conservation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, National Government
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Sandy recovery well under way for most of Maryland
Recovery for the worst-hit areas of Maryland dragged on three days after the remnants of Sandy swept through, while the rest of the state got back to business as usual. In Crisfield, among the hardest-hit areas, some residents faced long-term...
Tags: The Salvation Army, Verizon Communications, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Charity, Satellite and Cable Service
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Garrett Co. still trying to dig out from Sandy snowstorm
Much of Maryland's westernmost county remained largely inaccessible on Wednesday afternoon, a result of superstorm Sandy's meeting a cold front and dumping more than 2 feet of heavy, wet snow on the region. About 80 percent of Garrett County residents...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Allegany County, Weather Warnings
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Md. mops up, but Garrett Co. is still in midst of the storm
The Baltimore area is getting back to normal after Sandy — government offices are open, trains are running again and the lights are on at 95 percent of the homes and businesses that lost power. But Sandy's dangers linger. A man clearing storm-...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Weather Warnings, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Business, New York City
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As nor'easter brews, Marylanders still struggle to dig out from Sandy
A nor'easter appears poised to rumble over Maryland next week, as residents on the state's eastern and western edges are still shoveling out snow and sand from this week's massive storm. The nor'easter could swoop across the state as early as Wednesday,...
Tags: Hurricanes, Allegany County, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Disasters, Manhattan (New York City)
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W. Md. gets more than 2 feet of snow in storm
More than 2 feet of snow fell in parts of Garrett and Allegany counties as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy collided with a cold front backed by polar air, closing east- and westbound sections of Interstate 68 in Western Maryland until late Tuesday...
Tags: Allegany County, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Voting, Snow Storms, Elections
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Despite storm, officials say polling places will be ready for Election Day
While some Marylanders cope with flooding and others wait for the lights to come back on, elections officials said polls everywhere should be ready in time for Election Day. In Somerset County, where 85 percent of homes lost power, dozens of roads were...Tags: Employees, Martin O'Malley, Polls, Local Elections, Executive Branch
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