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- Dr. Leon E. Kassel, an internal medicine physician who set up and ran the outpatient program at Sinai Hospital, died Tuesday of congestive heart failure.
- Hajime Teri Murai leads the Peabody Symphony Orchestra in a fiery account of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony on a program with Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1 featuring Marianna Prjevalskaya.
- A winter forecast map that is going viral and suggests above-normal snowfall for most of the country -- and "well above-normal" snow for the mid-Atlantic and New England -- comes from a satire website.
- Consistently warmer weather may not have arrived, but that hasn't stopped the local squads at Bryn Mawr, Lutheran, Maryvale, Roland Park, St. Paul's and Friends from striving for a successful season.
- Maryland looked at the National Invitation Tournament as a building block for Mark Turgeon's program last season. Will it have the same feel if the Terps are invited to the NIT again?
- The second season of "House of Cards," the Baltimore-made political drama starring Kevin Spacey, will debut Feb. 14, Netflix announced today.
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- Community Concerts at Second opened its 27th season of free performances with a program featuring the Aspen Trio. Lyric Opera Baltimore gave a free preview of what's in store for its season.
- Hereford High boys lacrosse goes for sixth straight state title this season
- Gators set new program-record with 94 points in win over Gladiators
- This new rushed Las Vegas episode is a travesty. I really wish they'd stretched these Las Vegas days into two shows.
- And, tonight we're in Atlanta, where all the streets are named Peachtree and from where our last champion, Melanie Moore was launched
- Your guide to everything going on this week
- The Johns Hopkins researcher was stabbed to death last year by a career criminal as his mother listened on a cellphone from 1,000 miles away.
- The Talent Machine Company's summer production of Cole Porter's "Can Can," showcasing its age 14 to 18 cast members, ran two weekends August 5 to 14 at St. John's College Key Auditorium.
- The county should hold off on providing land acquisition funding for the proposed $4.3 million road project in Clarksville until after a traffic study has been conducted to determine if the project is needed and how it would work, the Planning Board decided Thursday, Aug. 4.