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- Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, former owner of two Aberdeen restaurants who later worked for Blind Industries, died Saturday from complications of diabetes and pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 88.
- The Columbia Inn at Peralynna has been operating for several years without the appropriate zoning approval or support from its neighbors, who have complained about noise, overflow parking and excess trash.
- Terps' new offensive coordinator ready for fresh start
- Former internal affairs commander retires
- Perryville town commissioners approve resident's proposal to run a snack bar at town's boat ramp
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- Grants from state help local providers close health disparities
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- Patterson boys upset No. 1 Lake Clifton. Patterson wins 56-52
- A Baltimore judge Tuesday rejected arguments by a defense lawyer representing Julius Henson to dismiss the election fraud case against the veteran political consultant on free speech grounds.
- A 31-year-old Anne Arundel County man was arrested last week and charged in connection with what police say they believe is the theft of more than $100,000 worth of top-shelf liquor from numerous liquor stores in Harford County and elsewhere in Maryland.
- As Anne Brown said: Where was the potential help for this kid? The School System; Child Protective Services' the Neighbors, The Sheriff's Office? How could he become invisible to anyone who could have and should have made a difference?
- Shoppers react to the new of Giant relocating from Rotunda to Fresh & Greens. Seniors across the street from the mall say the relocated Giant will be less convenient. But shoppers at the Fresh & Green's are looking forward to Giant as an upgrade. We will also talk to shoppers about the possibility of a Trader Joe's-type store in the mall.
- As if Gov. Martin O'Malley didn't have enough opposition to his proposal to apply Maryland's 6 percent sales tax to purchases of gasoline, he now he faces an insurgency within his own party.
- Lawyer admits political operative wrote call; judge to rule on motion to dismiss case Tuesday
- More than five years after Dr. Albert Woonho Ro was found beaten to death in his Glen Burnie dental office, an employee admitted Monday that she killed him.
- Weekend Wrap: Terps still in the running for shooting guard Darrick Wood
- Scientists believe region's stink bug population substantially lower and think tropical storms may have a role
- With online outrage, area residents are protesting the opening of Charm City Puppies, a store in Columbia that sells purebred and other boutique puppies, along with accessories.
- The death late last month of Boston Mayor Kevin H. White who steered the city through the storm caused by court-ordered school desegregation is also credited with giving political access to blacks, women and gays.
- The Rev. Earl Joseph John Cote, the retired pastor of a Pikesville Roman Catholic church, died of cardiac arrest Jan. 27 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was stricken while driving on Putty Hill Road as he headed to say daily Mass for the School Sisters of Notre Dame. He was 68.
- Gilman rallies from 59 points down to win MIAA indoor track title. McDonogh girls win their 4th straight IAAM title.
- Guard Aaron Parks leads Lake Clifton boys to win. The Lakers beat Poly 61-45
- A Maryland state trooper narrowly escaped serious injury during an early morning chase Friday along Route 152 in Harford County and a suspect has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol
- Maryland State Police have ordered troopers to stop speaking in code, and use "plain-language." No more 10-4.
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- No. 4 Winters Mill completes its first perfect regular season in wrestling. Falcons defeat Wilde Lake, 57-12, and Catonsville, 67-12.
- Baltimore County police have arrested four men in connection with the slaying of 19-year-old Rodney Vest Pridget, who was fatally shot outside the Towson Town Center mall six days before Christmas.
- Dunbar legacy continues with six football players signing letters of intent
- Pasquale "Pat" Panaggio was a World War II veteran who worked for the state Department of Human Resources for more than two decades.
- Some Messenger findings invalidate theories about how planet Mercury formed
- Baltimore native Julie Bowen, of ABC's "Modern Family," grabbed the first headline of the night at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday -- winning the trophy for best supporting actress in a comedy,
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- While area prep squads prepare for new season, coaches are feverishly attempting to figure out the best way to put oomph into offenses and determination into defenses.
- Jon Schmidt, Brown University, Baltimore Nike Elite