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Fallston shaken in storm's aftermath
The rain had begun to fall harder, so Anthony Sadleo figured he'd stop and see his buddy Keith Matthews in Matthews' small auto-detailing shop off Belair Road. Why plunge into rush-hour traffic before the weather cleared? Matthews was laughing when the...
Tags: Business, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters, Montgomery County (Maryland), Harford Road
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Tornado, severe storms batter Harford Co., Baltimore region
An intense, widespread storm system spawned at least one tornado Friday and battered parts of the Baltimore region with damaging winds and torrential rain, halting flights and flooding roads during rush hour. The storm ripped through Harford County,...
Tags: Business, Natural Resources, Forests, Natural Disasters, Harford Road
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BWI arrest nets Brandywine man on flight home from Bahamas
Maryland Transportation Authority Police arrested a 61-year-old Brandywine man Friday as he got off of a plane from the Bahamas at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. James Ivory Barber was arrested on an outstanding warrant...Tags: Police Arrests, Bahamas
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Severe storms spawning tornado warnings across region
8:57 p.m. Tornado warning until 9:30 p.m. for Frederick, Carroll, western Baltimore and NW Howard counties, including Eldersburg, Westminster, Hampstead and Manchester.
8:45From The Aegis: The storm ripped through Harford County, doing some of the most...Tags: Natural Disasters, Calvert County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Locust Point, Fells Point
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Circulator bus grows, attracts mix of riders
Baltimore's free bus, the Charm City Circulator, takes on its newest destination next week, Fort McHenry. Beginning Monday, the route known as the Banner will begin linking riders from Light Street through the harbor and South Baltimore and Locust Point...Tags: Tide Point Waterfront Park, Amtrak, Hollins Market, Locust Point, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Ann Romney to visit Md. for fundraiser
President Obama's campaign won't be the only one looking for political donations in Baltimore this month. Turns out Ann Romney will be in the area raising money on the same day as the president. Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. will host Mitt...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Inner Harbor, Mitt Romney, Ann Romney, Elections
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Friday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Job growth stumbles, raising pressure on Fed: Job growth braked sharply in May and the unemployment rate rose for the first time in 11 months, to 8.2 percent. Weezer to headline Charm City Music Festival: Baltimore, no stranger to niche...Tags: Morgan State University, Baltimore County, Real Estate Buyers, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Festive Events
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Summer-like heat made spring 2012 warmest on record
Summer-like heat waves throughout the past three months have made it the warmest meteorological spring on record at BWI Marshall Airport. A stubborn rainfall deficit made it the sixth-driest spring on record, to boot. Unseasonably hot temperatures struck...
Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Weather Statistics, Allergies
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City educators question school system's heat dismissal policy
As the heat index crept toward the 90-degree mark Tuesday morning, Baltimore city social studies teacher Ejaz Baluch watched his students at ConneXions School for the Arts begin to fade. By 11 a.m., when the heat index had risen to 93 degrees, the school...
Tags: Weather Reports, Andres Alonso, Teachers, Inner Harbor, Corporate Officers
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Beryl unlikely to bring Maryland rain
Beryl, the second named storm of the 2012 hurricane season, is unlikely to bring any of the rain it has dumped on Florida and Georgia to Maryland. The storm, now a tropical depression, is predicted to move across the Carolinas today, moving out to sea by...
Tags: Weather Reports, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms
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Muggy weather to break Wednesday
The hot and humid weather that dominated Memorial Day weekend is lingering over Maryland one more day, but it should move out by Wednesday morning. Saturday and Sunday both topped out at 89 degrees, while Memorial Day on Monday was the hottest day of the...
Tags: Memorial Day
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