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- Justice Clarence Thomas is seldom discussed without mention of his unusual silence. Appointed in 1991, he has spoken fewer than three words, on average, per
- Sister Madonna Gies of the Sisters of Mercy was a teacher and principal at several schools throughout the region, and counted her time as a volunteer in the Appalachian Mountains among her most rewarding experiences. She died March 7.
- Elected school board members can lead to ideological agendas if candidates don't few education as an area that should be relatively free of politics.
- Bliss G. "Candy" Warner, who had worked in the financial industry for several decades, died Sunday from cancer at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse in Philadelphia. The former Baltimore resident was 67.
- Gail M. Bendit, a retired clinical psychologist and former Roland Park resident, died May 25 from fallopian tube cancer at Arbor Hospice in Ann Arbor, Mich. She was 69.
- Ann D. McKee, former Coppin State University registrar who later became a teacher and guidance counselor at several city high schools, died April 17 from multiple organ failure at her daughter's Catonsville home. She was 88.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Morgan State University a National Treasure on Tuesday, a designation given to only one other historically black college in the country.
- Youthful activists have redefined the terms of social justice change in Baltimore
- Here's what Baltimore artists and administrators have to say about what Freddie Gray's death meant to them. In many instances, the unrest sparked change in their work or at their organizations.
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- City Councilman Carl Stokes has been a leader on the issues for years. Will his third try at mayor result in a win?
- The third annual PNC Lacrosse Invitational is set for Saturday, April 1 at Loyola University with Calvert Hall and Boys' Latin among the participants.
- As college students, we are dual citizens, held to the standards of the community that surrounds our college and to the standards of the college itself. And in most cases, the student label carries more weight. Because of this, the worst thing that is going to happen to you if you break the law as a college student on a college campus is that you will be kicked off that campus and potentially be expelled, except for in very rare cases.
- Two more horses have been added to the mix, raising to 10 the number of rivals American Pharoah winner could face in the Belmont Stakes on June 6.
- James O'D Maher, a retired Foreign Service Officer, died Jan. 31 at his home in Washington's Morgan Adams neighborhood of cancer.
- Construction has begun on new stalls at Laurel Park, the Maryland Jockey Club announced.
- A Loyola University resident assistant and biology major was killed in a car accident Friday in Colorado, the university reported.
- Alex Ovechkin and Marcus Johansson each scored a pair of goals to lead the Washington Capitals to a 4-2 NHL win over the slumping Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night.
- Christiana Homeschool Academy, a classical education hybrid homeschool program, begins classes for the year.
- Karen Kells-Pamfilis marks 15 years for the Pamfilis Karate Academy at the Merritt Athletic Club in Towson where she teaches Seido karate, a mix of physicality and meditation.
- Men's Wearhouse said Friday it is ready to meet with Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc. to discuss a merger, a day after Hampstead-based Bank said it's willing to hear how much more the larger chain would boost its acquisition bid.
- Congress should extend Federal Unemployment Insurance for the good of the country.
- SJ Tuohy, also known as the adoptive brother of Ravens tackle Michael Oher and the real-life kid from "The Blind Side," is perhaps the most famous reserve guard in Loyola basketball history.
- The CEO of Men's Wearhouse told the retailer's financial advisors to review a merger with Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc. and other potential strategies and present options to the company's board, according to a letter from Men's Wearhouse's largest shareholder.
- Kyle Jakobe trains Ray Rice, Jimmy Smith, Ben Grubbs, C.J. Fair and several other top athletes in the Baltimore area.