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- Baltimore Deputy Mayor Christopher Thomaskutty is leaving city government after nine years to become an executive at Mercy Hospital, city officials announced Friday.
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- Retired Edgewood Arsenal scientist studied the effects of a poison gas surprise attack on military personnel
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- Tom Horton: Maryland's forest protection law, though toughest in the Chesapeake watershed, is still far too weak
- A look at the numbers behind the city's 196 slayings of 2011, the first time the city has been under 200 in three decades. More people were stabbed this year than in the past, but criminals and victims continue to share a familiarity with the criminal justice system.
- Eleanor Roosevelt grad received PhD from Harvard University
- Cost of property for new school at $250,000 in 1961.
- Dr. Duane A. Sewell, a highly-regarded head and neck surgeon and researcher who was also a member of the faculty of the University of Maryland Medical School, died Nov. 26 of gastric cancer at his Mount Washington home. He was 44.
- Dr. Duane A. Sewell, a highly-regarded head and neck surgeon and researcher who was also a member of the faculty of the University of Maryland Medical School, died Nov. 26 of gastric cancer at his Mount Washington home. He was 44.
- A new exhibit puts two iconic Baltimore buildings on the same level as top-tier architectural gems from around the world.
- Retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. metallurgist, died Tuesday from Alzheimer's disease and bone cancer at his Solomons home.
- James Hall Bready, the venerable Evening Sun editorial writer who originated "Books and Authors," a Sunday Sun column that was published in The Sunday Sun and The Baltimore Sun for decades, died Saturday of renal failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 92.
- 'Parent University' can transform schools by taking parental involvement to a new level
- Dorothy R. "Dot" Lamborn, an educator who assisted her husband when he was headmaster of McDonogh School, died from complications of a fall Sept. 20 at Bassett Healthcare, a Cooperstown, N.Y., hospital. She was 95.
- Dorothy R. "Dot" Lamborn, an educator who assisted her husband when he was headmaster of McDonogh School, died from complications of a fall Sept. 20 at Bassett Healthcare, a Cooperstown, N.Y., hospital. She was 95.
- Sundays at Three series opens season with Mendelssohn Piano Trio
- House's move to slash funds to fight nuclear terrorism is the height of irresponsibility
- River Hill grad goes from cookies to quilts in order to raise money for cancer research
- Breaking from the tradition of kicking off the school year with the city's Blue Ribbon recipients and highest performers, Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso personally welcomed back students and staff who will take part in radical transformations at schools that have struggled with academics.
- James Daniel Whitfield and Leslie Akosua Hill are engaged.
- Under Armour, which has built itself from a basement startup to a billion-dollar enterprise, wasn't always able to afford the big endorsement deals of its more established competitors. So, the company instead turns to up and coming athletes to push its brand.
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- The other evening, former Baltimore Sun reporters C. Fraser Smith and Antero Pietila were in the studios of WYPR radio discussing the life of William Lloyd "Little Willie" Adams, who died Monday at 97.
- Demetrius J. Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, is dead at 83
- Demetrius J. Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died at 83
- Loyola's Deemer Class and Gilman's Gordie Koerber shine at Warrior 40 regional camp Both are selected to compete with the top 40 high school players in the nation
- Though Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are under attack for their role in the housing market meltdown, but reform efforts should seek to preserve their valuable role in the rental housing market.