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- Thomas K. Pettit, a retired Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. civil engineer who later owned a natural food store, died Tuesday from complications after gall bladder surgery at Northwest Hospital Center. He was 86.
- Local doctor went to high school with Whitney Houston, who died Saturday at the age of 48.
- Health officer considering raw oysters as source
- "The Girl in the Picture (Napalm Girl)," released by Yanah in 2004, is one of over 300 famous and not-so-famous songs and spoken-word tracks about the war that are included in a 13-CD musical anthology.
- Anne Arundel County judge reduced the bail for a Glen Burnie High School teacher accused of having sex with female students from $3 million to $150,000 on Friday.
- People fear lethal snake bites more than common car crashes. What's going on?
- In the Times' notes from all over 100 years ago: "Mrs. A.A. McCormick, of Chicago, was robbed of a hand bag containing $2,200. There is only one safe place for a woman to carry her money when travelling but modesty prevents our designating this or these, being singular one way, and plural the other."
- Medical-religious partnerships can address health needs of an aging society
- Judge Clayton Cann Carter, retired Circuit Court judge for Queen Anne's County and collector of objets d'art, died July 30 of an apparent heart attack at Chesterfield, his Centreville home. He was 92.
- Judge Clayton Cann Carter, retired Circuit Court judge for Queen Anne's County and collector of objets d'art, died July 30 of an apparent heart attack at Chesterfield, his Centreville home. He was 92.
- Recent Mt. Hebron grad Van Damrongsri, the 2009 Howard County champion, is training rigorously this summer to put his best foot forward at Louisville next fall
- Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of a reoccurrence of breast cancer at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore.
- Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of a reoccurrence of breast cancer at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore.
- First Generation College Bound, a Laurel-based organization, held a graduation celebration June 15.
- Company will premiere work by David Smooke at Windup Space