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- We asked Baltimore Orioles fans who stayed up for the 18-inning win over Seattle to share their experiences of watching the marathon game. Here are a selection of responses:
- With the much-anticipated release of the iPhone 5 less than two days away, the Apple Store in the Mall in Columbia is preparing for the horde of customers expected to flood the Mall early Friday morning.
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- Crime reported in North Baltimore City in neighborhoods of Oakenshawe, Charles Village, Homeland, Guilford, Mount Washington, Roland Park, Hampden, Medfield, Radnor Winston for week of Sept. 9-16.
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- Anytime Fitness, open 24/7 opens in Jacksonville. A grand opening is slated for Sept. 29.
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- Roundup of police arrests, incidents in Harford
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- Burck Smith is so far making good on his vision for revamping the way people pay for and complete college courses. His startup company, Straighterline, enables students to pay $99 a month for introductory college courses — and potentially save tens of thousands of dollars in the process.
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- Baltimore electronic musician Dan Deacon releases interactive app for concert-goers.
- There will be two weddings, two weeks apart, as this couple wants to share both families' traditions and cultures.
- Baltimore detectives are searching for a man they suspect in multiple robberies in Fells Point over the past month, and are asking the public's help in identifying him.
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- There have been three robberies throughout Harford County in the past 30 days.
- Howard County Executive Ken Ulman holds a public session to discuss what the county has done and plans to do to support the historic district. He and the County Council member who represents the district say the cluster of stores, restaurants and historic sites along Main Street is doing nicely, but there's room for improvement.
- Ravens safety Bernard Pollard worked with a former teammate to launch his first app.
- A Baltimore County Police report says that some $4,300 in construction materials were stolen last week from a building site at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson
- Baltimore County Police urged residents to be attentive and protect their personal property in the wake of a pair of Tuesday incidents in which iPhones were snatched from their owners' hands in Towson.
- Howard County Police have arrested a Lansdowne man in connection with a string of purse-snatching robberies that occurred near the 10400 block of Swift Stream Place in Columbia.
- Howard County police arrested 23-year-old after series of incidents overe span of a month.
- Joan and Drew Norman, the owners of One Straw farm, believe they can craft mobile apps to make their work on the farm more efficient and better connect with their customers. They've been farming since 1983 and grow on 175 acres in northern Baltimore County.
- Partlow's company was one of four startups in the inaugural class of Accelerate Baltimore, which was funded with $100,000 investment from the philanthropic Abell Foundation in the city. The program, which started in April and ended last week, was run out of the Emerging Technology Center, a tech incubator in Canton.
- Baltimore County students in the summer school reading program are being introduced to graphic novels and e-books by Tom Miley, media specialist at Deer Park Middle Magnet in Randallstown, in an effort to pique their interest and improve their literacy skills.
- Robert B. Reich writes that the debate over who is the biggest outsourcer is irrelevant; the important issue is who will make American workers more competitive.
- Baltimore woman finds lost iPhone in Lifeproof case in Florida ocean
- One Straw Farm launches Kickstarter to build iPhone apps
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- St. Patrick's Day attackers plead guilty in videotaped beating
- Families still without power a week after violent thunderstorms could only share war stories and vague theories about when the lights might flicker back on.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Friday announced the hiring of a new chief technology officer after the former agency director resigned amid ethical concerns in February. Chris Tonjes, currently the chief information office for the D.C. Public Library, was chosen after a national search effort, the mayor's office said.
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- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- Laurel Police arrested four men ages 17 and 18 after an armed robbery was reported around 3 a.m. in Laurel Lakes Saturday, June 23. Police arrested Jonathan Jabari Swinton, 18, of the 8000 block of Ashford Boulevard; Terrence Brown Jr., 18, of the 14800 block of Bowie Road; Franklin Jerome Holloway, 17, of the 4200 block of Keithwood Drive, Petersburg, Va.; and Anthony Watts Jr., 17, of the 3000 block of Beach Bottom Road and charged each with armed robbery, robbery, assault and theft.