- The Department of Defense says a 24-year-old airman from Peterson Air Force Base has died in Afghanistan
- With the Dream Act referendum, a bitter GOP has realized it can achieve minority rule.
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- Millennial Media, a five-year-old mobile advertising firm based in Baltimore, has proposed an initial public offering of shares of its common stock in paperwork filed Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Jiffy Lube Live brings back tailgating for new concert season
- Jonah Goldberg: Everyone from Charlie Sheen to Occupy Wall Street parlayed failure into something profound
- As relatives prepare to mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of Phylicia Barnes, the attorney for a Baltimore man questioned in the case claims police have no leads and have "botched" the investigation.
- Baltimore County Police are seeking the public's help tracking down a red-and-gold quilt taken in a burglary at a museum in Oella earlier this month.
- Yes, our gadgets our addictive and potentially dangerous, but let he who is without fingers cast the first iPhone out the car window
- Financial moves parents can make that are a gift to children.
- The end of the war in Iraq had sent thousands of military service members home just in time for the holidays. Many pass through Baltimore Washington International Airport, before returning to families and, often, babies born while they were away.
- Operators say they're offering a legal "sweepstakes," and offering the results of a predetermined game on computer screens. But similar operations have run into legal trouble and outright bans elsewhere.
- London man depicted as Tyreek Amir Jacobs speaks: "I'm actually alive"
- Killed over Concords: The Internet Murder of Tyreek Amir Jacobs
- Several people were arrested at malls across Maryland as police broke up crowds of hundreds lined up to buy Nike Air Jordan Concords, part of a nationwide frenzy over the new sneakers that prompted a number of disturbances.
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- State police: Phylicia Barnes investigation "active"
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- The rise of Newt Gingrich in the days leading up to the Iowa caucuses is raising the possibility of an extended GOP primary season that could put blue Maryland in play.
- The remains of a Cecil County woman who went missing more than three years ago were found a week ago in Delaware and identified Friday, police said.
- An adult man was reported shot in the head Thursday night on North Calvert Street in Charles Village, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
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- Packing the whole crab: The Smith Island Crab Meat Coop, Inc.
- Hip-hop's most popular potheads, Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg, bring their 'High School' tour to Washington D.C.'s 9:30 Club Wednesday night for a sold-out show.
- It was still another sloppy, lazy telecast with little co-ordination between the team in the broadcast booth and the crew in the production truck.
- Despite getting routed at the first Baltimore Flag Football Festival at Pimlico Race Course, one Dundalk team's enthusiasm for football doesn't flag. The squad vows to improve and return to the event after losing three games by a combined score of 121-12.
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- After nine incidents were reported, the Maryland-based Epilepsy Foundation advises parents of seizure-prone children to skip film
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- Ripken, Obama, Winfrey, Jobs on list of nominees for new American stamp
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- While the Frosty of holiday lore has only a brief run-in with a traffic cop, the Frosty of Chestertown, 52-year-old Kevin Michael Walsh, has a history of tangling with police. Saturday's arrest is his fifth this year.
- An estimated 12,000 prisoners across the country are eligible for release as lighter crack cocaine sentencing guidelines are applied to their cases. Some authorities, however, warn that potentially dangerous criminals with prior records of violence also could be released.
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- Occupy Baltimore protesters have asked city officials for permission to remain in an Inner Harbor park until April, according to an application submitted to the city.
- Purchasing the perfect holiday gift can be tricky. And when you have a picky recipient, gift-giving is downright stressful. Enter personal shopper Stephanie Bradshaw.
- One of Baltimore's oldest Jewish congregations will install the youngest spiritual leader in its history Sunday.
- The 'Occupy' protests wouldn't have gotten so much public attention if they hadn't been covered by the mainstream media.
- Howard County officials are launching a system to send out urgent messages directly from the police and fire departments, as well as select information about other county services — such as the library, on one system via text messages or email.
- Going to the Har-bowl? You can win a Thanksgiving Day tailgate package for the Ravens Thanksgiving Day home game
- Phillips Seafood opens Friday at the Power Plant, its new home in Baltimore's Inner Harbor
- It's not the man but the old media universe Tom Brokaw represents that set us on the path to our current poisoned politics.
- Maryland likely to cut sports to make up for financial woes
- Baltimore elections officials predicted very low turnout at the polls Tuesday, as city residents vote in the general election
- Police said a Frostburg student stabbed a sophomore during an off-campus party after first pulling a knife on another student who "would not get out of the way."