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- Paul W. Wirtz, former deputy director of facilities engineering at Aberdeen Proving Ground and longtime comptroller and trustee of the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, died Nov. 4 of multiple organ failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 91.
- Dr. Daniel Clarke Wharton "D.C." Finney, a retired Baltimore surgeon and World War II veteran, died Monday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 88.
- Milton B. Sachse, a former trailer company executive who later headed the Association of Maryland Pilots, died Friday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 92.
- Real estate broker was the 1996 Maryland Realtor of the Year and was active in fund raising for the GBMC
- Area hospitals continued to care for the sick Monday as Hurricane Sandy approached the area
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- 89 Maryland medical facilities bought drugs from New England Compounding Center
- Flu and whooping cough vaccines are just two of the vaccines available to adults that are underutilized in Maryland and across the nation.
- The Duick family turned to the Greater Baltimore Medical Center for double cochlear implants each time, and their home is now filled with happiness and joyful noises.
- Legacy Chase at Shawan Downs on Sept. 29 has racing, music, food, kids' activities and antique cars
- Gregory H. Barnhill, a career investment banker who embraced and promoted civic projects and charities, ended his life Friday evening in Baltimore County. He was 59 and lived in Stevenson.
- Adrian W. Rich, a retired Baltimore businessman, died Aug. 29 of heart failure at Roland Park Place. He was 98.
- William Hanson Moore IV, a descendant of Maryland's earliest settlers who operated a company that installed custom burglar alarms for nearly three decades, died last Monday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center of heart failure. The Towson resident was 79.
- Pediatrician warns of dangers and what can happen to kids
- A Cockeysville woman was charged in her mother's January death after authorities found the 91-year-old woman on a toilet, where she had been left for two days.
- Baltimore County's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has ruled the January death of a 91-year-old woman from Cockeysville a homicide — and as a result, her daughter has been indicted for manslaughter.
- Barbara A. Hall, a longtime hospital volunteer at Greater Baltimore Medical Center died Sunday of pneumonia at the hospital where she had volunteered for more than 50 years. She was 92.
- U.S. Rep. Todd Akin's rape comments elicit ire from Md. groups, U.S. politicians
- Charges against a 17-year-old Abingdon boy accused of rape and previously charged as an adult were taken back to juvenile court after a hearing Monday morning in Harford County Circuit Court.
- The trial scheduled for a 17-year-old Abingdon teenager charged with second-degree rape has been postponed and a reverse waiver trial has been scheduled for next week.
- Evelyn S. Coyle, who owned and operated a Northern Baltimore County farm with her husband and was a longtime volunteer at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Saturday from heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. She was 101.
- Carol Carr showed all the signs of colorectal cancer seven years ago, but doctors thought the 44-year-old Glen Burnie woman was too young to have the disease and never tested for it.
- Eight teens were injured in an ATV accident in Monkton on July 21. One girl flown to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center; five others taken by ambulance to area hospitals.
- Dr. John E. Adams, a pathologist who had chaired the department of pathology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center for more than two decades after its founding and was a leading expert in bioethics, died July 9 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
- Retired textbook field representative died Sunday of congestive heart failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
- Sister Mary Annita Link, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who had been a primary educator, died July 10 of heart disease at her order's Maria Health Care Center in the Woodbrook section of Baltimore County. She was 89.
- Penn State football deserves the "death penalty"
- Parkton teen charged as adult with assault after allegedly threatening Freeland teen with a large survival-type knife at Parkton party July 9.