- Kortneigh McCoy of Baltimore, a Frostburg physics major, dies after being stabbed outside an off-campus party.
- The Tavern was a Baltimore institution and its owners plan to rebuild it as quickly as possible
- Five women from Maryland managed to escape what federal authorities describe as a human-trafficking ring that force them to dance at strip clubs and work as prostitutes from El Paso to The Block.
- A retired FBI agent says the agency was too slow to investigate Antonio Martinez, who's accused of trying to blow up a military recruiting center in Maryland, and showed a "reckless disregard" for evidence collection by failing to record several meetings between Martinez and an informant.
- Select Lounge commission: Baltimore club promoters should register with city
- Electricity has been shut off to outlets in McKeldin Square that protesters camped out there have used for the past month to power computers, televisions and kitchen appliances.
- Two area Maryland performers made it to the final 12 on Simon Cowell's talent competition "The X Factor."
- Midtown Yacht Club to re-open under new management
- A two-alarm fire broke out early Monday morning at Mount Washington Tavern in North Baltimore.
- Consumers are more interested in switching banks given debit card fees.
- Early Monday morning two-alarm fire devastates Mt. Washington Tavern
- Less than four months after a Maryland Historical Society employee uncovered a vast cultural property heist called "truly breathtaking" by national archivists, one of the men charged in the scheme has pleaded guilty to his role.
- Leadership U is a part of Columbia-based Leadership Howard County, a nonprofit organization that helps Howard citizens improve their community through development of leadership skills and outreach programs.
- Long-missing Jack the cat found at Kennedy airport
- City officials have declared illegal overnight camping in a downtown plaza where protesters with the Occupy Baltimore movement have been staying in tents for three weeks.
- Votes will decide if the Howard & Kumar Muncihes Truck goes to Towson or Johns Hopkins campus
- Two people were killed when two cars collided in Fells Point Thursday night. Police said speed might be a factor in the accident
- Telling a whopper about one's military service may be unethical, but it shouldn't be a crime
- Baltimore's abused Mittens named ASPCA's Cat of the Year
- A Severn man, who police say pretended to be a teenager online and solicited boys in their early teens for sex, was charged with multiple sex offenses Wednesday, according to a statement by Baltimore County police.
- The Woman's Industrial Exchange, famous for its tomato aspic and its no-nonsense waitresses, will reopen in November under the no-nonsense management of food truck owner Irene Smith, who says she is determined to honor the tearoom's traditions that Baltimore held so dear.
- Around the Web is a weekday roundup of posts by Baltimore area bloggers and other local websites. To suggest content for us to include, post a link on The Baltimore Sun's Facebook wall, tweet a link to it using the #mdblogs hashtag or fill out our Web form.
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- The Occupy Wall Street protesters and the bankers have one thing in common: They both want handouts from the government.
- Federal authorities in Baltimore announced Thursday a racketeering indictment charging 35 alleged Bloods gang members with murder and other crimes from Western Maryland to the Eastern Shore.
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- Leader of technology trade association dealing with social media competition
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- Snooki deals with more of the Situation's lies and fesses up to hooking up with Vinny.
- On Monday, more than 800 people had signed up to participate in a planned protest in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. But shortly after noon Tuesday, when the protest was scheduled to begin, only a handful of people had shown up.
- Redesigned website provides free downloads of 10,000 images from Walters Art Museum collection
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- Drone strike on American-born radical cleric raises difficult questions.
- In new book 'Going Home,' Jon Katz offers wisdom on finding peace after a pet dies
- Federal prosecutors have revealed new information about the "full confession" Antonio Martinez allegedly made to FBI agents and how a confidential informant helped build the terrorism case against him
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- Why can't The Sun build a better Web site if the paper is going to charge for its online version?
- Red Springs Cafe struggles in the building made famous by Barry Levinson's 'Diner'
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- He's already got the brand name and the formula. Now, Tim Miller, a 43-year-old Easton Realtor, wants to join the recent revival of old-school suds.
- Shannon Sneed has conceded her closely contested race to unseat City Councilman Warren Branch in a message on her campaign Facebook page late Thursday.
- Anne Arundel County and other officials have seized almost 70 cats and kittens from a Severna Park site, after complaints about conditions at Cool Cats Rescue Center there, police said.
- Hoarder with nearly 70 cats discovered in Severna Park
- Mothers look for top-notch doctors and reputable medical facilities when it comes to giving birth. But more and more, they are also pining for a bit of luxury in their hospital rooms.
- Social Security requires contributions from current workers to pay retirees and is, by definition, a Ponzi scheme, but Republicans' ideas for fixing it won't work.
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