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3 teens killed in crash were recent high school grads
The three recent high school graduates, in a Chrysler Sebring sedan, were coming home from a birthday party. The 55-year-old warehouse manager, driving a black BMW convertible, was returning from dinner and cards at a friend's house.
Their vehicles...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Thurgood Marshall, U.S. Air Force, Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Accidents
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MD hospitals shopping locally for food
Maryland hospitals are buying more food locally, according to a new analysis.
Forty hospitals in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia are now purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables regularly during the growing season and nine...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Parents of Annie McCann say new leads in daughter's death
The parents of Annie McCann, the young Virginia girl who disappeared from her suburban Washington home four years ago and was found dead in Baltimore, say there is a "significant new investigative lead" in the case.
Mary Jane and Daniel McCann plan to...Tags: Suicide, Suicide, Police Investigations, Murder
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Pages from the Past: Former minister found frozen to death in Catonsville in 1912
An article in the Jan. 13, 1912, edition of The Argus reported on the lonely death of an elderly resident. Hezekiah Boyce, a former negro minister, about 80 years old, was found frozen to death in his shanty on Powers Lane, about two miles northwest of...Tags: Holidays, Halethorpe, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Catonsville, College Sports
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Rams Head Live, 9:30 Club ranked among top-selling in the world
The Baltimore SunThe 9:30 Club in DC, Rams Head Live in Baltimore and Rams Head on Stage in Annapolis, are among the highest-grossing clubs in the world, according to Pollstar. The 9:30 Club ranks in second place, and Rams Head in 11th place in the trade magazine's...Tags: Music, Concerts, Newspaper and Magazine, Annapolis, Music
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Green shoots of conservation, all over Annapolis
Soft-spoken Maria Broadbent didn't want to wear a badge and be a cop when she became Annapolis' director of the Department of Neighborhood and Environmental Programs. She wondered if there was a way to make her job easier and get residents to become...Tags: Howard County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Restaurants, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Homeowners say theft of copper gutters extensive
Today's story on the theft of copper gutters and downspouts brought several postings from residents in North Baltimore, particularly in Homeland. Two people wrote in to describe their problems, and one describes a suspicious man who appeared to be...Tags: Charles Village, Theft, Pikesville
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Stan Lee tops list of legends at 12th Baltimore Comic-con
Classic comics, indie comics and more will be featured at the 12th Annual Baltimore Comic-Con, happening Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 20-21, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The event boasts a huge guest list of comic book creators and artists and will...Tags: Denton, Arts, Festive Events, Summerfest, Tomatoes
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Balto. Co. Police win award for program tracking violent offenders
The Baltimore County Police Department has been recognized by an international police organization for its use of a statewide program designed to keep watch on the most violent offenders. The International Association of Chiefs of Police awarded the...Tags: Baltimore County, Prince George's County
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David R. Owen
Baltimore Sun reporterDavid Rogers Owen, an internationally known maritime lawyer and accomplished yachtsman, died Friday in his sleep of unknown causes at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. The former longtime Riderwood resident was 97. "The death of David...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Good Friday, Railway Accidents
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More disciplined doctors: Naughty Business of the Week
As promised earlier, here's the list of physicians and other medical professionals sanctioned by the Maryland Board of Physicians in June: JUNE 2011 Michael Adam, P.A., No License Area of Practice: Physician Assistant (Martinez, GA) Application for...Tags: Surgery, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Internal Medicine, Chemicals, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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John Stewart Morton Jr., real estate and insurance executive, dies
John Stewart Morton Jr., a retired real estate and insurance executive, died Aug. 3 of kidney failure at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson.
The former Owings Mills resident was 92.
The son of a real estate broker and a homemaker, Mr....Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Armed Conflicts, John Morton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945)
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