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- Cupcake Camp: Where the lanyards are made of frosting
- Fishing: Four Maryland residents - including two women from Baltimore -- will be featured Sunday night on "Hillbilly Handfishin' ", Animal Planet's latest reality show that brings people from urban areas to a remote part of Oklahoma to learn noodling, the art of catching catfish with your hands.
- Howard County Police say they have charged a 23-year-old man with the 2007 killing of his twin brother. Wael Ali was arrested Thursday in Cobb County, Ga., where he was being held on charges that he killed brother Wasel Ali in August 2007, police said.
- The Towson toilet bomb case came to an end Thursday when Duane Gerald Davis Sr. was found not guilty of leaving a phony destructive device in front of a courthouse.
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- Frank Cipriani entered a Bethesda home, wearing a disguise and posing as a building inspector. He faced his lover's husband, and pulled out a gun. Then his fake beard fell off.
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- Virgin Mobile FreeFest 2011 gets underway
- Former Howard County farmland envisioned as site for innovative children's garden
- The father of an infant child found fatally stabbed in Southwest Baltimore Thursday has been charged with first-degree murder, police said. Hari Close, 25, was charged Thursday morning and is being held without bond.
- BGE CEO Kenneth DeFontes says he understands customers' frustration about the delays in restoring power after Hurricane Irene.
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- Are the Terps' new helmets too much like to those by Charm City Roller Girls?
- After 40 years, Larry Schwartz goes solo with a cafe and catering location
- Baltimore Grand Prix: You couldn't predict who the winners and losers would be
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- With this week's skirmish over whether President Obama or the GOP presidential candidates would dominate prime time Wednesday night, a couple of observations seem impossible to ignore.
- Racecar great Ayrton Senna gets a movie worthy of his wit, intellect and drive in the thrilling documentary 'Senna'
- Baltimore Grand Prix: Don't let your restaurant down
- As utilities continued to restore power to more than 165,000 people across the state in the wake of Hurricane Irene, the storm's aftermath claimed another Marylander. Won Koo Sung of Ellicott City died and his wife and son were in critical condition from carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Lunch bunch: Chazz and Thames Street Oyster add lunch service
- August 29 - September 4 in nightlife: Grand Prix, White Life, Stevie Nicks, Journey
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- Political scientist Daniel P. Aldrich has found that the most important factor in surviving and recovering from natural disasters is having strong community connections.
- Disney star Selena Gomez and her band the Scene performed at the Maryland State Fair Friday night. Her boyfriend Justin Bieber did not make a cameo.
- Political scientist Daniel P. Aldrich has found that the most important factor in surviving and recovering from natural disasters are having strong community connections.
- Parents have the power to break the stranglehold of standardized testing by opting their children out.
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- I doubt this modest request will be heard over the fevered roar for the scalp of Texas Gov. Rick Perry that the media has been sounding since he announced his candidacy for president.
- Verizon's union employees will head back to work Monday night after a deal was reached to extend their expired contract pending further negotiations, the company said Saturday in a statement.
- Gino's -- were you in the opening-day crowd?
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- Flying Dog Ales brewery tours booked solid through September
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- Social recruiting: While just a few years ago, much of the action took place on online job boards, now sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter has supercharged the experience for recruiters and job-seekers alike.
- Set for July 15, the free festival at Merriweather Post Pavillion again focuses on up-and-coming acts
- Taking photographs of birds wasn't always on Michael Oberman's bucket list of things to accomplish in life.
- It's vintage Jon Stewart with the comedian in this case ridiculing the Fox News host for what he presents as her flip-flop views of maternity leave before and after she was a beneficiary of it.
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- National Premium is coming back next year, says new owner
- A Frederick County woman who traveled to Aruba with an American companion vanished a few days into the trip, and police on the island have detained the man, authorities in Aruba said Tuesday.
- Facebook: Social media is a blank slate; whether it's useful or useless is up to you