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- 300 Men March responds to our story, readers weigh in on a riot versus a protest, and more.
- Vikings sophomore won 10 postseason races to win award
- Consider the advantages of joining the West Arundel Swim Club in Maryland City as compared to summer camps for your children. Community United Methodist Church, located at 300 Brock Bridge Road, begins a new Sunday School program "Grow Your Faith by Leaps and Bounds," Sunday, May 24 from 9 to 9:45 a.m. for ages 3 to 12 years. Brock Bridge Elementary School has a number of activities coming up, including parent conferences for Pre-K and Kindergarten; Field Day for grades 1-5; 4th graders present
- A recap of the Jan. 7 episode of "Top Chef," as the revered memory of Julia Child is invoked, with disparate results
- Maryland's medical marijuana commission is tentatively proposing a $125,000 fee for potential growers.
- We have a vibrant arts community in Ellicott City, centered in the Historic District but fanning out to the surrounding area. You can find out a lot about it this weekend, Sept. 12 to 14, when many galleries are opening their doors and offering a special look at the wonderful artwork available.
- A recap of the Sept. 3 finale of "So You Think You Can Dance," as the season 11 winner is announced.
- Providence Vol. Fire Co. dedicates on June 7 new state-of-the-art, $420,000 vehicle June 7.
- Lesley Brinton, 49, of West Laurel, said honoring America's military propelled her to join American Legion Post 60 in Laurel. As the daughter of a World War II Navy veteran, she grew up in suburban Pittsburgh cherishing the story of how America gained its freedom, while preaching the importance of preserving and protecting it at any price.
- Embracing West Coast means leaving Laurel far behind
- The teams race chariots and climb the Spanish Steps - we must be in Rome
- The Monday evening assembly at Laurel Park racetrack is a long tradition, a standing invitation for anyone who works at the track and is moved to attend.
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- Since screening the Season 2 premiere of "House of Cards" almost two weeks ago, I have been dying to talk about a showstopper of a moment in it.
- Leo Rebetsky, park manager at Cromwell Valley Park holds candy-making class, Calvert Hall College High School's five robotics teams, Santa will also stop at Hiss United Methodist Church
- Maryland Presbyterian Church's Pastor Mary Gaut accepted as 2014 fellow by GreenFaith
- Providence Volunteer Fire Department holds Halloween party, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church schedules year of concerts, Hiss United Methodist Church holds Trunk or Treat
- Loch Raven Presbyterian Church has children's puppet troupe and group of women who make baby blankets for The Center for Pregnancy Concerns, fall harvest
- Halstead Academy and Pleasant Plains Elementary School partner with STEM program and Education Outreach Facility of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Calvert Hall College High
- In 1975, Sun reporter Frederic Kelly sat down with Art Donovan, turned on a tape recorder and let the Colts' first Hall of Famer spin tales about his playing days. Here are some excepts:
- Hiss United Methodist Church holds and ice cream social and Brunch on Us to help the needy, vacation Bible school at Loch Raven United Methodist Church holds Coaster World
- Volunteers from United Methodist Church packed went to Murfreesboro, Tenn., for a service project; new Lion's Club meets in room 105 at Hiss United Methodist Church , YuJung Hwang and DaeSung
- Based on its name, you might think MoonShine Tavern is strictly a place that's good for shots and not much else. And while it does deliver on the shots — its moonshine menu is a mile long — with a talented kitchen staff offering sophisticated twists on casual Southern food, Boston Street's newest addition deserves a closer look.
- Jonah Goldberg asks: Why the massive reaction to the slightest trace of "bigotry," whether real or imagined?
- Fourth-graders from Halstead Academy and Pleasant Plains Elementary had the opportunity to study bay life up close when they participated in a Living Classrooms sailing expedition. Funded by the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the program allowed the students to spend the day on the water engaged in hands-on authentic science investigations.
- Well-traveled Orioles manager Buck Showalter keeps home base deep in the heart of Texas.
- Police have not made an arrest in the killing of De'ontae Smith, 15, who was fatally stabbed on Feb. 5 three blocks from the downtown parade route
- 'Those people have had it easy. Barbecues and picnics...'
- Ravens fans going to New Orleans share their Super Bowl stories and photos.
- Art Modell has again arrived, this time posthumously, at the doorstep of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He rose to fame and fortune as the owner of the Cleveland Browns, later relocated for no good reason except Modell's poor business sense, to Baltimore and renamed the Ravens.
- As the saying goes, "two is better than one." Though I'm not sure the adage was meant for weapon-wielding psychopaths, though