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- Median company sues local entrepreneur for her use of a business name with the word entrepreneur
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 10 of the NFL season.
- Timonium United Methodist Church holds bazaar and craft fair, former St. Timothy Christmas bazaar held at Grace Lutheran, Chorus of the Chesapeake
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 9 of the NFL season.
- Revered as a "gentleman in the finest sense of the word, remarkable convert-maker and a friend of the benighted," Father Vincent Warren drove into rural Virginia one September night to share the word of God. He had no idea the treachery that awaited.
- William Stump, a veteran Baltimore editor and journalist, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Cockeysville resident was 90.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' 19-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7 of the NFL season.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 6 of the NFL season.
- The strange world of '90s teen magazines [Commentary]
- Gun rights advocates said Thursday that they had filed a federal lawsuit to block Maryland's new gun-control laws from going into effect next week, arguing restrictions on assault weapons and large magazines infringe on their constitutional rights.
- WWE superstar CM Punk has been selected by Sports Illustrated to be among its "Twitter 100," categorized as the most "essential to your daily routine for finding news, information and entertainment from the sports world."
- If universities paid athletes, schools like Maryland wouldn't be able to compete.
- Baltimore Sun reporters and editors give their thoughts on the Week 3 game.
- magazine sale Clarksville Middle School
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- Lou Panos, a heralded journalist and author who covered state and national politics during a career that spanned 67 years, died of complications from heart disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital early Sunday.
- The Ravens need to put this game in the rear-view mirror, but the devastation might be tough to ignore. The Broncos, especially Peyton Manning, exposed every weakness the Ravens have.
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- With the announcement he will be on a regional cover of Sports Illustrated this week, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis joined some elite company. Former Orioles including Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson and Cal Ripken Jr. have graced the cover of the magazine since its start in 1954, as have decorated athletes like Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.
- Chris Davis, who is on a regional cover of Sports Illustrated this week, had a little fun today talking about the achievement, what it means and the SI jinx.
- Chris Davis is coming to Sports Illustrated cover near you. The Orioles' slugging first baseman is featured on one of SI's regional covers for the magazine's Aug. 26 issue.
- The Baltimore County Public Llibrary system has made efforts to keep up with an increasingly technology-minded, demographically changing county that expects a lot more from its library than a quiet place to read or check out printed books. Offerings include electronic books, magazines and checkout, free computer access, interactive learning centers and an enhanced summer reading program.
- Enter Al Jazeera with deep pockets and an old-school, hard-news strategy
- The Baltimore Orioles beat the deadline by minutes with a trade for Bud Norris on Wednesday. Here's a roundup of what some of the national pundits think of the deal.
- Departing Baltimore sports columnist proved himself a great writer and neighbor
- It's time to get excited about the Cal Ripken World Series 2013!
- Manny Machado is hoping this isn't his last All-Star Game. But if it is, it's an experience the Orioles' 21-year-old third baseman and his family won't ever forget.
- Why do I watch, or read? Entertainment? To have something to laugh at because it's so outlandishly ridiculous? To be able to see how bad things could be? Yes, yes and yes. Sometimes I don't want to think about anything seriously. I don't want to think about the troubled world we live in - the real trouble of peace and murder, taxes and destitution. Or I want to escape the ordinary things in my life - like paying bills, trying to be a good parent and a good wife and making sure all the chores get
- Longtime Guilford neighborhood columnist Beverly Quinones dies
- Angela Rypien is the starting quarterback for the Baltimore Charm and the most famous player in the Legends Football League, formerly the Lingerie Football League.
- Maryland Life's June issue will be its last because of insufficient advertising sales, the publisher of the Frederick-based tourism-focused magazine said Monday.
- Brothers Tim Connelly (Denver Nuggets), Pat Connelly (Phoenix Suns), Joe Connelly (Washington Wizards) and Dan Connelly (Utah Jazz) grew up in Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood and now work for NBA franchises.
- Former WJZ reporter/anchor Adam May will have a prime-time role on Al Jazeera America, the channel announced Monday.
- With a stabbing and three shootings taking place in parts of Edgewood in less than a month, a top Harford County Sheriff's Office official told members of the Edgewood Community Council Wednesday that deputies are working hard to address the issue of violent crime in the community.