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- After playing at being a TV correspondent and doing some of the worst on-air network reporting I have seen in 30 years of writing about media, Chelsea Clinton is declaring victory and moving on, she told People magazine.
- If you love seafood, Havre de Grace is the new place to be, organizers of the city's longtime Seafood Festival say.
- Ravens fans turned out in strong numbers Monday night for a practice held more than a month before the season's first game.
- Havre de Grace, which is no stranger to a good time, was at its festive best Saturday with the city's annual Independence Day parade and carnival.
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- A recap of the May 19 season premiere of 'The Bachelorette,' as lawyer Andi sends the first six guys home
- Halloween always comes a little bit early in Havre de Grace, and this year was no exception.
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- Merkle Inc. CEO David Williams participating in Porsche races during weekend Grand Prix event
- Baltimore residents with only a high school degree and a blue collar job often pay more for auto insurance than white collar professionals with a college diploma, according to a survey released Monday by the Consumer Federation of America.
- I enjoyed reading last week's article about the reduction in auto theft in our city and county.
- The Towson Fourth of July Parade supplied an uplifting mix of patriotism and local flavor for the thousands who lined the streets of downtown Towson Thursday afternoon.
- It's midnight at the end of a 14 hour workday, and a sane person would go to bed. But I feel compelled to drive a last nail into the coffin of one of the sorriest newsmagazines in the history of broadcast journalism, NBC's "Rock Center."
- I have been complaining for more than a year about what a journalistically bankrupt decision NBC News made in hiring Chelsea Clinton as a special correspondent for Brian Williams' "Rock Center."
- George Saunders' new book, "Tenth of December" has won the kind of attention rarely given to short story collections
- Kelvin Manrich, the last of 15 Baltimore police officers convicted of taking thousands of dollars in kickbacks from an auto repair company, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison Friday, ending the prosecution phase of one of the worst scandals in the department's history.
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- A Maryland plan to sell tax credits to insurance companies succeeded in raising $84 million in a novel online auction, and the revenue will be pumped into promising technology companies across the state over the next 18 months, officials said.
- University of Maryland student who lives in Howard County accused of threatening to kill people on College Park campus
- Champion speed boats, boating simulators and water-skiing seminars among offerings at this weekend's 58
- Columbia-based Merkle is adding jobs at a breakneck pace — 200 this year and hundreds more in the past few, at a time when many employers have held the line or cut back.
- From great pre-game interviews with Bart Scott and Ray Rice, to perfectly predicting the big first quarter story line of the Baltimore Ravens mauling the New York Jets rookie starting center, NBC¿s Sunday Night Football crew was textbook in showing how to do a winning telecast.
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- The Baltimore Grand Prix was a great opportunity for local restaurants, bars and attractions — if visitors could only have been told about them
- For Hugo Weaving, the distance between his native Australia and Los Angeles isn't just 7,500 miles. It's the distance between his identities as a pop culture icon and as a conservatory-trained actor. Both of Weaving's faces are on prominent display in the Baltimore area this month.
- Federal authorities who searched the towing company offices linked to an alleged kickback scheme in which 17 city police have been charged with corruption were seeking insurance files. It indicates that the probe may be broadening in scope.
- The federal investigation involving more than a dozen Baltimore police officers charged with taking kickbacks in exchange for steering car accident victims to a single repair shop in Rosedale has now expanded to another state law enforcement agency.