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- Michael McInnis, the retired president of the General Elevator Co., was a man of settled habits and fixed views, his daughter says.
- Kenny Whitley was visiting his friend’s house in the 3400 block of Dolfield Avenue in Baltimore. Police found him collapsed in the road.
- The city of Baltimore and 10 hospitals are partnering to provide housing and services for 200 homeless people and families.
- Gerald Brown III, 34, was remembered as a beloved father of three who was just as gifted with his wisecracking sense of humor as he was with his scoring touch.
- Can we trust the Stronach Group to bargain in good faith on a plan to save Pimlico and keep the Preakness in Baltimore? We're about to find out.
- Lifebridge Health CEO Neil Meltzer was honored Wednesday as the 2019 William Donald Schaefer Industrialist of the Year by the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
- Gerald Brown, a former basketball player at Douglass and Loyola College, died Friday at the age of 34 after being shot in Northwest Baltimore.
- Two men were killed and another man was injured in separate shootings overnight in Baltimore, city police said.
- The Stolers have used their fortune from their auto business to donate tens of millions of dollars to help local hospitals and other charities.
- Baltimore Police have charged a 22-year-old man in the death of his infant daughter, and disclosed that two men who were recently shot have died
- Alexey Shkolnik was one of the last of the downtown cobblers.
- Dr. Alfonso H. Janoski, a retired endocrinologist and health care administrator, died May 4 at age 83.
- Lawmakers in a number of states including Maryland want to eliminate any question about patient consent in pelvic exams.
- Baltimore's Jewish Orthodox community had been fighting for four years to mitigate anti-vaxxers' influence on the community. Now there's added urgency.
- MaryAnn Spinella worked for MCI Corp. in Hunt Valley and in the personnel department of Sinai Hospital’s LifeBridge Health Center.
- LifeBridge Health is lifting its ban on youth visitors under age 14 after the hospital halted minors from visiting after a series of measles cases were reported in the Pikesville area.
- Local Lions Clubs, 16 in Carroll County, are taking part in Lions Club International’s plans to improve our world in five key areas: diabetes, vision, hunger, the environment and childhood cancer.Â
- Maryland health officials have confirmed a third case of measles in Maryland.
- LoveYourBrain Yoga is offering sessions at Yoga on York in Towson to help people who have sustained traumatic brain injuries and their caregivers find physical independence, regain their cognitive abilities, and develop a sense of community with others.
- Della G. Wright,a former city public schools food manager and teacher's aide, died March 30 at Sinai Hospital from cancer. She ws 83.
- Kathryn Margaret Cleary was sentenced Thursday for driving while under the influence of alcohol after a crash in Hampstead in December 2017.
- Sinai Hospital is asking children under age 14 to avoid the campus unless the have an appointment after a child was diagnosed with measles last week.
- Michael J. Smit, a nurse practitioner at Sinai Hospital, died April 1. He was 53.
- Robert H. "Bo" Fowler, Jemicy School maintenance worker who enjoyed playing Santa Claus for children, died Friday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital. The Parkville resident was 66.
- As a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, I strive to provide my patients with the same level of care Governor Hogan received. Â Unfortunately, due to shortages of old and off-patent drugs used to cure approximately 85 percent of all children with cancer in the U.S., it is increasingly hard to do.
- Metro Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information about a hit-and-run in Catonsville that killed a 12-year-old girl and injured a woman, 32.
- The state and city cannot afford to invest in Pimlico so maybe Baltimore is not the best place for Preakness.
- Sister Francesca Krolczyk, who taught mathematics at parochial schools as a member of the Franciscan Order, died of stroke complications March 24 at Sinai Hospital. She was 91 and lived in West Towson.
- A Baltimore police officer handled a mentally ill woman at Sinai Hospital with compassion, showing that not all of the city's officers are bad.
- A 12-year-old girl was killed and a pregnant woman was injured Friday evening in a hit-and-run crash on North Rolling Road in Catonsville, Baltimore County police said.
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Other Maryland hospitals engage in deals with insiders but sidestep politicians — most of the time
As state lawmakers contemplate reforming how the University of Maryland Medical System handles contracts with insiders, a Baltimore Sun review of other hospitals' disclosures show the practice is not rare. Only Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation dabbled in politics. - Two men were killed and two were injured in shootings Wednesday night and Thursday morning, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- Whether Baltimore's lawsuit against the owners of Pimlico is successful, it gives a hint of how the dispute over the future of the Preakness might play out.
- Clifford Alper taught opera, classical music literature and music education courses at Towson University.
- Alfred "Fred" Abramson, an Essex pharmacist turned professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, where he became a beloved figure, died Saturday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital at age 84.
- Fear of pain, being a burden and death is driving more support than ever for medically-assisted suicide.
- Idoreyin Montague, a second-year medical resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital, died in a Christmas Eve car crash in 2014. Her father, the Rev. Evanstein Montague, of North Carolina, is suing the city of Baltimore for negligence for failing to maintain the roadway.
- Ernest Sewell rose from the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. to corporate responsibilities as a comptroller at AT&T.
- Baltimore’s spending board has approved a transfer of $500,000 to the Enoch Pratt Free Library to begin design work for a library in Park Heights — the system’s first new branch in more than a decade.
- The Baltimore housing department has a new framework for community development using targeted impact areas and new investment funds, under a plan to be released Wednesday by the Pugh administration. Commissioner Michael Braverman said the housing department is zeroed in on addressing blight.
- The hospital system that operates Sinai Hospital in North Baltimore plans to buy Bon Secours Hospital in West Baltimore.
- Ten weeks after a study recommended that the city, state and Pimlico Race Course owner negotiate over the track's uncertain future, the dialogue has become strained and elected officials now say they are battling to prevent the Preakness Stakes from ditching Baltimore.
- With proper investment, Pimlico can remain an historic center for horse racing and spark a neighborhood renaissance.
- Darius Davenport, 20, of the 400 block of Shirley Mae Road, was fatally shot in the 1700 block of N. Longwood St. Justin Forney, 27, of the 5100 block of Charlgrove Road, was fatally shot in the block in which he lived, according to police.
- Five men were shot — one fatally — in a shooting in West Baltimore on Thursday evening, according to Baltimore Police.Â
- J. Spencer Hammond, former longtime minister of music, organist and choir director at Douglas Memorial Community Church who also taught music in the city public schools for more than three decades, died ThursdayJAN24 at Howard County General Hospital from complications from a fall.
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- A man and a 19-month-old boy walked into Sinai Hospital in Baltimore after being injured in a shooting Wednesday afternoon, police said.
- The Baltimore Child Abuse Center has joined LifeBridge Health.
- "Dick" Horne also restored and sold antique tin toys and other collectibles.