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- After complaints over the past few years, Johns Hopkins first-year residents will no longer wear the traditional white coats that signify they are still learning about their profession.
- Dr. Stewart M. Wolff, a noted Baltimore ophthalmologist who was an expert on the abnormal alignment of the eyes, died Saturday from respiratory failure at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson, He was
- Kenneth F. Wittlesberger Jr., former partner in Ken & Ray, a Baltimore office equipment company, died Monday from heart failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Phoenix, Baltimore County resident, was 90.
- Teens may be in violent dating relationships without their parents knowledge.
- Kathleen P. Ruane, a career Greater Baltimore Medical Center nurse practitioner who was known for her compassion for the sick and elderly, died Saturday from cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 67.
- Dr. James H. Kelly, former chairman of Greater Baltimore Medical Center's Department of Otolaryngology whose research centered on swallowing disorders, died Thursday from a blood clot at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Ruxton resident was 74.
- Dr. John C. "Jack" Colston, a retired Baltimore urologist and Korean War combat surgeon, died in his sleep Feb. 3 at his Brightwood retirement community home in Lutherville. He was 92.
- Judge Dana Mark Levitz who served for 23 years on the Circuit Court for Baltimore County before retiring in 2008, died Wednesday of a heart attack at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers, Fla. The Stevenson resident was 69.
- A gastroenterologist discusses who is at risk and what can be done to prevent and treat stomach cancer.
- Joan Althaus Rose, a homemaker and former advertising worker, died of dementia complications Jan. 2 at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson.
- From agriculture and manufacturing to military contracting and natural gas production, Maryland's economy is diverse.
- Dr. Albert H. "Hank"Dudley III, a retired Baltimore orthopedic surgeon who earlier had been a private school math teacher, died Nov. 19 from heart failure at his Reisterstown home. He was 70.
- John Atkinson, McCormick employee, known as Mr. Foodshow, dies
- A Johns Hopkins researcher may have discovered a way to fix the nasal spray version of the flu vaccine, popular with the needle-adverse but dropped after the CDC said it performed poorly.
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- Reward increased for info on driver who struck and killed bicyclist
- Frances C. petereson, a homemaker and volunteer, died Sept. 25 from complications from dementia at the Broadmead retirement community. She was 99.
- Some students thought a pumpkin spice air freshener was a full-on health hazard.
- Towson-based nonprofit, The Red Devils, will host their 15th annual PJ5K at Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville Oct. 1, 2017.
- Dr. Anne B. McKusick, noted Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center rheumatologist who had worked on the atomic bomb, died Sept. 16 from heart failure. She was 95.
- Meet the Baltimore area’s most intriguing movers and shakers of 2017.
- Robert Eldredge wan't about to let a broiling sun and temperatures rising into the mid 80s keep him from attending the 17th Legacy Chase at Shawan Downs on
- The money raised from Saturday's event will benefit the Sandra and Malcolm Berman Cancer Institute at GBMC in Towson.
- Baltimore Police are investigating a pair of nonfatal shootings Monday night in the east and northeast parts of the city.
- A 65-year-old Parkville man was killed early Saturday when he was struck by a car in Towson.
- Assisted living facility manager sentenced in federal fraud case
- Joe Harsel was watching his son's swim meet at the Springdale Swim Club, in Cockesysville, on a humid July 15, when he had a heart attack.
- Legislation unveiled by Senate Republican leaders to dismantle President Barack Obama's health care law ran into swift internal opposition Thursday, once again throwing into doubt the GOP's ability to make good on a years long campaign promise to repeal the controversial program.
- Mike Feinberg of Bel Air and Barbara Stachowiak of Kingsville set the pace for the 50-somethings in the GBMC Father’s Day 5K Sunday in Towson.
- A person who saw news reports about a fatal hit-and-run that killed a bicyclist in Towson this week called police Wednesday to report they may have been
- A bicyclist is dead and Baltimore County police are looking for the driver of one of two vehicles that hit him on Charles Street Monday night.
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- Ann Carter Stonesifer, 80, a volunteer, died Wednesday from ovarian cancer at the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. She was 80.
- When 6-month-old twins Mason and Karter Barget were born, their arms were smaller than an adult finger. Indeed, each of their arms could fit inside the wedding
- Relay for Life of Howard County enters its 22nd year this weekend, featuring 27 teams in an effort to raise $65,000 for the American Cancer Society. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. June 10 to 11 at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship.
- Henry H. "Hoots" Myers Jr., 91, a retired civil engineer, died May 3 at his Timonium home.
- A nurse from Greater Baltimore Medical Center known for her work with sexual assault victims has been named "America's Most Amazing Nurse" by Prevention Magazine and television show The Doctors.
- Halisi Ross thought it was the right rental.
- Think Red Line isn't needed? Try leaving Baltimore by way of Edmondson Avenue
- More than three years after the Maryland legislature first approved of medical marijuana, legal doses of the medicinal herb may finally find their way to Maryland patients. There are fairly concrete signs that medical cannabis is truly imminent this time around. Here in Carroll County, one of those signs is Dr. John Wah, who is already seeing prospective medical cannabis patients, and in some cases writing them recommendations for cannabis use.
- Dr. Lisa A. Kolp, 61, a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine obstetrician and gynecologist, died SundayAPR16 from lymphoma at her Hunt Valley home.
- Dr. John T.H. "Jerry" Johnson, 94, a retired noted Baltimore orthopedic surgeon, died April 3 in his sleep at an assisted-living facility in St. Louis Park, Minn.
- More than 175 people turned to the Greater Baltimore Medical Center in 2016 for forensic exams after becoming victims of sexual assault.
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- Most Maryland jurisdictions did not apply for federal rape kit testing grants
- Winston R. Blenckstone, former owner of the Hagerstown Suns baseball team, died on Wednesday. he was 72.
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- Alexius A. "Lex" Dyer Jr., former owner of the A.A. Dyer Co., a quarry, died on Tuesday. He was 95.
- Dr. Dragan V. Jezic, former chairman of radiology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Feb. 16. he was 86.