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- Civil rights advocates in Maryland called the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold President Donald Trump’s travel ban, which applies to seven countries — most of them majority-Muslim — “shameful” and “Islamophobic” Wednesday morning, before rallying in Baltimore in the evening.
- The filing deadline is just a week away, and while a number of candidates have come forward to file for Harford County executive and county council, a few slots remain open in both the Democratic and Republican party primary races.
- Maryland has hired Ball State defensive line coach Chad Wilt, according to reports.
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- Interview with James D. Hardesty, chairman of Hardesty Capital Management and former classmate of Bill Clinton
- Harford County's top law enforcement official says crime continues to decrease but, meanwhile, the county's roads aren't as safe as they could be.
- To honor Sarah Orton, the Orton family has created the Sarah Jayne Orton Memorial Foundation to help care for the animals at the Baltimore Humane Society's no-kill shelter.
- The idea that beer has just as much right as wine to be on a fancy dinner table is not a novelty. And during the annual Baltimore Beer Week celebration, which begins on Friday, it's a matter of principle.
- he first year for a restaurant is a tough one, so why not celebrate?
- Eight months after leaving Alewife, the downtown tavern that he helped to open in 2010, Chad Wells is back
- From its base at an auto repair shop on Desoto Road in Southwest Baltimore, a robbery crew is accused of launching sophisticated jobs across four states.
- Baltimore's Rodney Henry has 'pie style," but can he be tamed?
- Baltimore's Rodney Henry has 'pie style," but does he have common sense?
- 'Chopped' episode 'Food Network Star' kept the wheel of fortune spinning
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- Rodney continues to seem perfectly at ease in his 'Pie Guy' persona
- South Carroll High School's graduating seniors for the class of 2013.
- Liberty High School's graduating seniors for the class of 2013.
- The Burger Bash episode of 'Food Network Star' clarified some story lines and character arcs.
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- For the members of the Class of 2013, it's the end to 13 years of hard work and the beginning of something new, whether it be full-time employment, going off to college or joining the military. One chapter of their lives is closing, another just starting
- The ninth cycle of kicked off with a premiere episode that was mostly as bland as some of the potatoes the contestants whipped up for the Star Challenge.
- No. 4 Stevenson relying on defensive midfield as it prepares for No. 3 RIT in Sunday's NCAA tournament final
- When a person's oxygen supply is cut off, rescuers have only a few minutes to bring the person back before irreversible damage is done.
- Harford Friends School hosted the 5th annual "Judy's Night of a Thousand Stars" recently, drawing more than 70 participants. This special event, coordinated by Alice Remsberg, is held each year in memory of Judy Harlan, one of the founding members of the school's board of trustees, who died in 2008.
- A hearing for residents on the proposed stormwater remediation fee turned into a hearing largely for Harford County council members Tuesday night.
- The dinner celebrates Maryland seafood and the watermen, retailers and restaurants who bring it to consumers
- Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Company honored its members, past and present, during the 83-year-old company's annual banquet on a very snowy Saturday night.
- Brandi rolls up to the party looking ready for war. She starts getting crass with Kyle, and Lisa has to tell her to behave.
- Sandy storm recovery gets help from local Baltimore group
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- Sandy linked to two deaths, causes widespread outages
- No one confirms 'incredible' news about New York Stock Exchange before airing it.
- Nearly seven decades separate the youngest and oldest hunters who killed black bears in this year's state-controlled hunt, which ended Friday night. A record number of bears were killed during the five-day hunt, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
- Robert and Kristen Trombero, the owners Churchville Stables, LLC in Churchville, were presented with the 2012 Conservation Farmer of the Year award during the Harford Soil Conservation District's annual banquet Thursday night at the Level Fire Hall.
- Chad Barnhill will oversee hiring of at least 1,200 employees at Harrah's Baltimore
- Dissed by major critics at its March 2005 Broadway debut, Joe DiPietro's jukebox Elvis Presley musical "All Shook Up" now qualifies as a hit in Annapolis. The Talent Machine Company cast has mega-watt energy and youthful enthusiasm combined with vocal and dancing skills.
- The very best thing about the Crab Bash -- it's True Blue certified, so every crab thing you taste will have been made with Maryland crab meat. Awesomeness!
- Chad McGraw, a recreation specialist with the Department of Parks and Recreation, has been named Employee of the Month for July. McGraw received the award during a presentation by Harford County Executive David R. Craig on July 12
- Spurred by a Campaign for Liberty drive, a handful of residents opposed a Harford County Council bill giving an Edgewood company an loan, calling it "crony capitalism." By a 5-1 vote, the council approved a $750,000 economic development opportunity loan to British-based Smiths Detection Inc., whose U.S. headquarters are on Lakeside Boulevard in Edgewood.
- County councilman fills in for Senator Barry Glassman at Mason Dixon business association meeting
- Chad Roeder, who began as the Wiltondale pool manager in 1970, retired from his post last fall after 42 years of service to the pool and community, and was honored for his dedication at the pool's first adult night Wednesday evening.
- Calvert Hall College High School, in Towson, held its 2012 commencement ceremony on June 2 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, in Baltimore. The following are members of the Class or 2012:
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- Residents do not oppose improvements to Amoss Road in White Hall, says Councilman Chad Shrodes
- Former Southern guard Bryan Harris, who now plays for Massanutten Academy, committed to Duquesne on Sunday.
- Someday, this year's seventh' grade class at Wilde Lake Middle School might be at the forefront of efforts to eradicate such social ills as genocide, animal cruelty, homelessness and deforestation.
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- NASCAR 2012 season should be a bounce back year for Jimmie Johnson, the five-time Sprint Cup champion looking to oust Tony Stewart in 2012.
- New in Hampden: Chad Gauss and Elan Kotz will open the Food Market, in the old Hampden Food Market space on the Avenue