gold and precious material
- Doug Brewer, owner of Brewer's Market, said he will never forget the 2013 car accident that took Tori Chandler from the world.
- Charles C. "Chas" Stieff, former executive vice president of the Kirk-Stieff Co. who had been active in civic affairs, died Saturday of heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. He was 92.
- Operators of nine McDonald's throughout Maryland have agreed to pay more than $250,000 in back wages and damages to 138 workers after the U.S. Department of Labor found violations of minimum wage, overtime and child labor provisions.
- The owners of a Reisterstown store have been given probation after allegedly purchasing stolen jewelry taken in a rash of burglaries in Baltimore and Carroll counties last year.
- Meeting leads to romance for Catonsville woman
- Baltimore County police say precious-metal dealers' transaction records enable them to track stolen property as it starts its way through an elaborate black market. But incomplete paperwork, or, the lack of paperwork is not uncommon among gold buyers who might be enticed to overlook procedures because payoffs can be big.
- Morningstar rates the best 529 plans, with T. Rowe Price-managed plans taking home gold
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- Will Power had barely crossed the finish line to win the IZOD IndyCar Series race at the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix, but event organizers, IndyCar executives and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake were talking about settling on a date for next year – likely another Labor Day weekend date.
- 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.
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- There aren't many people who think that rushing into the dredging of shells at Man-O-War shoal
- We're not on William and Kate's U.S. itinerary, but here's proof that Maryland is a stately state worth a visit
- A recent column on the wreck of the Clara Nevada, which went to the bottom in 1898, presumably with the loss of all hands, while returning from the Alaska gold fields, brought interesting feedback from readers.
- Article about C-sections should have mentioned the cost
- The mussels and oysters at this Canton seafood staple are worth the wait — and the walk.