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- Fall's fashion collections are expected to show rich colors, meaty textiles and substantial silhouettes.
- The Hunt Valley-based TV station benefited from political and auto advertising.
- Purple-clad fans at Bel Air nightspots cheered their hearts out as the Ravens quickly took the lead in the first half of the Super Bowl.
- Ravens veteran free safety Ed Reed has never embraced an unconventional approach.
- Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers set to clash in Super Bowl
- Baltimore Ravens conduct light workout at Mercedes-Benz Superdome
- Last week, with the exception of the body shop, Fred Frederick Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram's operations moved to a new 14,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility at 39 Washington Blvd. "There are cars in the old showroom, but the old building (at 43 Washington Blvd.) is shut down and everybody works here in the new building," owner Fred Frederick said. "After working here, they don't want to go back. They (the employees) are tickled to death with the whole atmosphere and they deserve it."
- In addition to the Ravens on the field for Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore viewers are going to see some familiar faces on the NFL Network's coverage leading up to the game.
- Flights and hotel rooms are booking up fast in New Orleans, as Baltimore Ravens fans scramble to join their team for Super Bowl XLVII in the Big Easy on Feb. 3.
- The governor of Virginia has thrown a new wrinkle into a Maryland debate by calling for abolition of the commonwealth's gas tax and increasing the sales tax to pay for roads and transit – a move that would alter the competitive balance between the two states.
- Gift to support construction of chapel on St. Charles College campus
- Although the program's suspension was announced in July, AAA Mid-Atlantic would like to remind Marylanders that the free Tipsy?Taxi! service will not run this New Year's Eve.
- Baltimore City's speed camera "nightmare" has made AAA Mid-Atlantic's list of transportation lows from the past year, even as the driver advocacy group credited the State Highway Administration's separate speed camera program with improving safety in highway work zones.
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- More Maryland residents are planning holiday trips than last year, and most are traveling by automobile despite local gas prices that are the highest they have ever been at this time of year, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
- Decorating doorways adds to holiday atmosphere
- The Maryland State Police said Tuesday they are looking for a driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident on Interstate 97 in Anne Arundel County.
- Ocean City businesses are ready to compete for tourists next summer, some of whom may have lost their normal beach vacation spots in Hurricane Sandy.
- Jarnetta Kroh, a Greater Baltimore Medical Center philanthropist who assisted her husband in his import car servicing business, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder at her home in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 81 and had lived in the Rockland section of Baltimore County for many years.
- State toll plaza numbers show slight decrease for Thanksgiving week travel.
- A transcript of Buck Showalter's news conference Tuesday afternoon at the winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn.
- Husband returns to Catonsville while wife remains in Frederick
- Baltimore County has maintained its top bond ratings from the major rating agencies, county officials said Friday.
- AAA wants sale of E15 blocked for now
- Saturday starts quietly as Maryland transportation officials brace for Sunday's post-Thanksgiving traffic crush
- On paper, the plan for a car maintenance shop and a few stores on Snowden River Parkway in Columbia hardly seems worth fighting about. The business people opposing it, however, see it as an illegal first step toward drastic changes for the worse along some major roads, and a potential threat to businesses in Columbia's nine village centers.
- Criticism of city's camera system mounts after Sun investigation
- The vice chairman of the City Council's public safety committee called Sunday for a hearing on Baltimore's vast and lucrative speed camera program after an investigation by The Baltimore Sun found that the $40 citations issued to motorists can be inaccurate and the process unfair.
- Automated cameras nail motorists for millions of dollars, but the effectiveness – and the evidence – has some in doubt
- A AAA Mid-Atlantic survey to be released Friday indicates that most Maryland residents with travel plans — 91 percent — will be going by car. About 883,000 travelers — or roughly one in six residents — are going somewhere for the holiday, according to the survey.
- The man killed last Tuesday when a deer crashed through his windshield was identified Monday as Pablo Jimenez Velazquez, 56, of Glen Arm in Baltimore County.
- Man killed when deer goes through windshield in Forest Hill
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. saw its profit grow 33 percent in the third quarter as political campaigns and automakers ramped up spending on advertising, the Hunt Valley-based company said Thursday.
- A Severn man was taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in critical condition Thursday morning, after a vehicle struck him in Brooklyn Park and kept going, Anne Arundel County police said.
- Five teenagers have been arrested in Carroll County for a weeks-long "vandalism spree" in which they caused $20,000 worth of damage to 129 cars and stole more than $5,000 worth of portable electronics, jewelry and other valuables, according to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office.
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- A recent vandalism trend in the West Towson neighborhood of Southland Hills continued early Sunday morning, Southland Hills Improvement Association President Therese McAllister said Monday.
- Following is a transcript of Baltimore Orioles legend Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards.
- Fortunately for Gross-Ojekwe, gasoline prices are expected to level off in the coming weeks, experts say. But if the two events that pushed prices up to their current level — conflict in oil-producing Middle East countries and a hurricane passing through the Gulf of Mexico — worsen or recur, respectively, Marylanders like her may be forced to further change their spending habits to accommodate higher prices.
- Spring 2013 looks fresh with metallics and tiger prints and pants, oh my!
- Brian Roberts of Forest Hill has been named executive producer of MotorWeek, Maryland Public Television's long-running national automotive series
- Tracy Reese, Zang Toi and young designers with GenArt Fresh Faces give great shows
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- Howard County is spending too much time and effort on a thunder policy that is not needed with all are more important problems
- Maryland's budget surplus should be dedicated to transportation, AAA official says.