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- The Rev. Mary-Marguerite Kohn, co-rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City, died Saturday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center from gunshot wounds she received in a Thursday evening shooting at her church. She was 62.
- Two woman are dead after a shooting at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City Thursday evening.
- A homeless man who regularly visited the food bank at an Ellicott City church is believed to have shot a co-rector and killed an administrative assistant there Thursday night, police said Friday
- Accelerator Wasabi Ventures names three startups at Loyola University
- The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship celebrates a decade of making a difference in Baltimore schools with a gala Wednesday at Loyola University.
- The Maryland Humanities Council has announced Aisha Watson, of Edgewood, a sixth grade Language Arts teacher at City Neighbors Charter School in Baltimore, has been selected as the recipient of the 2012 Christine D. Sarbanes Teacher of the Year Award.
- Richard D. Norling of Darlington and Cordell E. Hunter Sr. of Havre de Grace were appointed to the Harford Community College Board of Trustees by Gov. Martin O'Malley this week. O'Malley also reappointed the current board chairman Bryan E. Kelly and board members Doris Carey and John Haggerty.
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- Wasabi Ventures to work with Loyola student-run startups
- Renee Foose, one of two final candidates for the job of superintendent of Howard County public schools, has been involved in various reform efforts...
- Perry Hall High can't match the number of Division I players that the area's best private school churn out.
- Grad from Lansdowne, Cardinal Gibbons and pair from Mount St. Joseph in NCAA Tournament
- Loyola hope to punch another ticket to the NCAA tournament
- The Very Rev. Matthew J. O'Rourke, a Josephite priest and former superior general of his Roman Catholic religious order, died of congestive heart failure March 9 at St. Joseph Manor in North Baltimore. He was 93.
- Raymond A. Meseroll Sr., a former Loyola University Maryland campus police officer who owned an Internet radio station, died of heart disease complications March 11 at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 51.
- Grad from Lansdowne, Cardinal Gibbons and pair from Mount St. Joseph in NCAA Tournament
- Grad from Lansdowne, Cardinal Gibbons and pair from Mount St. Joseph in NCAA Tournament
- The Loyola men's basketball team is headed to Pittsburgh for a date with Ohio State.
- Since transferring to Loyola from Northeastern University, Erik Etherly has transformed into an all-conference player and has helped the Greyhounds become a contender in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
- Loyola University Maryland has launched a new online counseling service for students who have suffered traumas, hoping to serve a generation that grew up communicating electronically as much as face-to-face.
- Harford Community College will host transfer representatives from area colleges and universities on Monday, March 12, in the Student Center. Representatives from the institutions will meet with prospective transfer students in HCC's Student Center from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
- Father Joseph M. Kennedy, a Jesuit priest who taught in India for 30 years, died of heart failure Feb. 12 at the St. Claude la Colombiere Community, his order's Roland Park retirement home. He was 88.
- Bob and Maureen Huether, of Stoneleigh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Maggie Huether, to Chuck Anton, son of Tom and Judy Anton, of Westminster.
- Matthew Byar, a 43-year old Towson resident, made the trip to Oriole Park at Camden Yards to compete against the likes of Lutherville's Chris Ely, a well-known Baltimore broadcaster who worked at WJZ-TV and WBAL-TV, and Chris Panzarella, a Cockeysville resident and graduate student at Loyola University, for the honor of being the Orioles' new voice.
- Adeline Ogier Bracken, a multi-talented athlete who earned a bachelor's degree when few women attended college and went on to raise 10 children, died Tuesday of heart failure at Mercy Ridge Retirement Community in Timonium. She was 96.
- Robert A. "Bob" Roesner, a former Baltimore County public school educator, coach and umpire, died Monday of heart failure at Imperial Gardens nursing home in Naples, Fla. The former longtime Joppatowne resident was 85.
- Howard County: Image Award Nomination for Howard Teacher
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- Attributing Baltimore City's long-term population decline to abortions makes no sense
- Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., a city public school educator who rose from a classroom teacher to chief of staff for two superintendents, died Sunday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham. He was 71.
- Joseph Claver Richardson, a retired teacher and World War II veteran who was the patriarch of a family of nearly 60 children and grandchildren, died of cardiac arrest related to asthma Jan. 8 at Sinai Hospital. He was 89 and lived in Walbrook Junction.
- Hereford: Internist Dr. George LaRocco, of Monkton, opens St. Joseph Health Park, affiliated with St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson.
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- Richard P. Gangler, a paper salesman and athletic coach, died of head and neck cancer Dec. 17 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Towson resident was 61.
- The Orioles uprooted their scouting department, reassigning six pro scouts to amateur scouting. The club also added a Loyola University professor to serve as an economic adviser, helping to evaluate players.
- Orioles have added an economic adviser to help evaluate players.
- Anthony O. "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The former Ellicott City resident was 68.
- Theodore E. "Ted" Thormann Jr., a longtime popular Calvert Hall College High School math teacher, died Nov. 23 of a heart attack at the Towson school. He was 62.
- Theodore E. "Ted" Thormann Jr., a longtime popular Calvert Hall College High School math teacher, died Nov. 23 of a heart attack at the Towson school. He was 62.
- Anthony O. "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The former Ellicott City resident was 68.
- Paul C. Ergler Sr., a retired aeronautical engineer who later became a professor of business management at what is now Loyola University of Maryland, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Oak Crest Village. He was 92.
- Paul C. Ergler Sr., a retired aeronautical engineer who later became a professor of business management at what is now Loyola University of Maryland, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Oak Crest Village. He was 92.
- Dr. Harry L. Knipp, whose family has been associated with family medicine in West Baltimore and Catonsville for 110 years, died Friday of an intestinal illness at his home in Hedgesville, W. Va. He was 87.