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McCormick & Schmick's sued over firing of deaf prep cook
A lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Baltimore accuses McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant in Oxon Hill of firing a disabled prep cook in violation of federal law. Vernon Davis, who has been deaf since childhood, was...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Trials, Dining and Drinking, Annapolis, Prince George's County
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Louis R. Mills Jr.
Louis R. "Lou" Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound" and whose Cold Spring Lane studio was a destination for stars and musicians, died Friday of a heart attack at St. Joseph...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Radio Industry, St. Joseph Medical Center, Artists, Johns Hopkins University
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Howard to begin food scraps recycling pilot program
Howard County will soon allow residents to add banana peels, egg shells and even old pizza boxes to their recyclables, becoming one of the first East Coast localities to start a large-scale composting program.
The county is asking almost 5,000 Elkridge...Tags: Ellicott City, Howard County, Waste, Pizzas, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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TripAdvisor names Top 10 pet-friendly hotels
The Baltimore SunThe most pet-friendly places to stay in the U.S. with your pet include a boutique hotel in New York City and a Vermont inn with custom dog beds, according to the travel website TripAdvisor. The site just released it's choices for the top 10 pet-...Tags: New York City, Washington, DC, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Monaco, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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Descendants offer stories from ill-fated Clara Nevada
A recent column on the wreck of the steamer Clara Nevada, which went to the bottom in 1898 while returning from the Alaska gold fields with the loss of all hands and a cargo of gold dust worth $13.6 million today, brought interesting reader feedback. The...Tags: Christianity, Boston, Gold and Precious Material, San Francisco, Woodland (Yolo, California)
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Dr. Betty W. Robinson
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Betty W. Robinson, a psychiatrist who had been director of inpatient services at the Walter P. Carter Center in downtown Baltimore and an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, died June 19 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice...Tags: Graduation, Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Health, Christianity, Psychiatry
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Keep those food trucks rolling
The lunchtime drama that played out Wednesday in downtown Baltimore offered fresh evidence that the city needs to get its act together regarding food trucks.
Irene Smith had parked her Souper Freak truck at the corner of Calvert and Monument to sell soup...Tags: Facebook, Dining and Drinking, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Public Officials
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MTA warned: Let photographers shoot
Christopher Fussell likes to take pictures of trains and buses. The 29-year-old Oregonian has shot photos and video of transit systems all over the United States.
It wasn't until he came to Baltimore, he said Tuesday, that he was detained for...Tags: Photography and Video, John Wesley, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Photography, Photography Supplies and Services
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MTA administrator disavows curbs on photography
Two photographers who were detained by Maryland Transit Administration police this year and told they were forbidden to take pictures of MTA facilities expressed relief Wednesday after the head of the agency flatly repudiated the officers' actions....Tags: Employees, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Trials, Transportation, Photography
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In converts, authorities see threats
Their evening prayers ended, a small group of Muslim men lingering in a storefront mosque in Woodlawn turned to the news of the day: A man who had knelt among them had been arrested on charges of terrorism. Antonio Martinez, who they said converted to...Tags: Facebook, Judaism, Little Rock, Trials, Najibullah Zazi
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Arrest made in plot to blow up Baltimore-area military recruiting center
A 21-year-old Baltimore County man, whose Facebook postings about jihad gave way to discussions with an FBI informant about how to kill American soldiers, was arrested Wednesday after authorities say he tried to blow up a Catonsville military recruiting...Tags: Murder, Facebook, Employees, Barack Obama, Defense
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A terror suspect in our midst
It's difficult to know whether to feel more alarmed or relieved by the news that the FBI today arrested a man who they say intended to detonate a car bomb outside a military recruiting station in Catonsville. As in a case in Portland, Ore., in which a...
Tags: Facebook, Murder, Faisal Shahzad, U.S. Military, Defense
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