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- William "Bill" Waters Kirk IV, a Baltimore native and former headmaster of the Calvert School, died June 18 of Parkinson's disease. He was 91.
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- Lacrosse provides college opportunity for two Baltimore natives
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- City police are investigating four homicides and a shooting that occurred in area neighborhoods Sunday.
- He was shot near intersection of North Loudon Avenue and West Franklin Street
- Baltimore Sun's Top 175 athletes: Despite his big-time power and three American League Most Valuable Player awards, 1930s slugger Jimmie Foxx of Sudlersville has been overshadowed
- Congressman makes it clear to Howard University audience that he's not living the posh life.
- Lou Panos, 86, who was inducted last week into the Maryland/Delaware/DC Press Association's Hall of Fame, cranked out articles, editorials and columns for the Associated Press for 20 years and later for the Baltimore Sun and the Patuxent Publishing Company newspapers, including the Towson Times.
- Thomas Joseph Lopresti, a longtime Towson barber and volunteer at Our Daily Bread, died April 12 of leukemia at Mercy Hospital. The Timonium resident was 72.
- State's attorneys say they lack evidence
- Baltimore CASH Campaign kicks off 7th annual financial fair
- Much of the Baltimore-born actor and author's book 'After Annie' hits close to home
- The C. Milton Wright Mustangs added one more feather to their swim caps Saturday afternoon, racing to overall victories at the Class 1A/2A/3A North Regional Championship boys and girls swim meets at Magnolia Middle School.
- Things are the same as last week on the local hard court rankings, as we head into the final games of the regular season
- In their second go-around of the season, the Bobcats and Cobras met, with the Harford Tech boys winning again, knocking off visiting Bel Air, 59-56
- Dennis M. Callahan, Anne Arundel County's chief administrative officer, died Wednesday morning after suffering a heart attack at his Severna Park home. He was 70.
- The girls basketball season went into UCBAC division play Monday night with five games on the schedule.
- Rev. Millard Byrd Knowles, pastor of Old Otterbein United Methodist Church from 1992 through 2006 and later pastor of visitation/pastor emeritus at Perry Hall United Methodist Church, died Thursday following a series of strokes. He was 82.
- In this new old holiday piece by composer Bob Christianson, Scrooge is a rocker and Marley's a blues man
- Former football coach at City College, John Carroll and Calvert Hall was 86
- Gilbert Sandler describes how, after Pearl Harbor, Baltimoreans worked and played, worried and sacrificed under the shadow of war
- On October 31, 1891, the first WMC football game was played in Westminster" against Pennsylvania College, now known as Gettysburg College. WMC lost that day, 64-0.
- Emil A. Buzzy" Budnitz Jr., a three-time All-American attackman at Johns Hopkins during the early 1950s who was known as the "Buzz Bomb of Hopkins Lacrosse," died Tuesday of bone cancer at his home in the Lake Falls Village neighborhood of Baltimore County. He was 79.
- Riding is only one of the classes the school is offering its city guests, who are participating in the Middle Grades Partnership, a public and private school collaboration.
- Former Gov. William Donald Schaefer honored friends and devoted staff as well as Maryland institutions he held dear in his last will and testament.