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- Scholarship providers aren't just going by the application to learn about students. They're checking them out online.
- Six years after Showbeast's debut, its creators, comic and artist Ben O'Brien and filmmaker Erin Gleeson, have started putting together its last and most ambitious chapter, a 30-minute episode that they're treating as a pilot.
- Complaints about Goldman Sachs by a former employee resonate with a suspicious public that hates the thought of being a 'Muppet'
- Gov. Martin O'Malley surprised Central Middle School eighth-grader Victoria Marinzel at a school assembly on Monday with a Compassionate Marylander Award and a Governor's Citation.
- As attention is riveted on the Eastern District, Maj. Melvin Russell leans on his experience on the force, efforts to forge community ties, and work as a minister in some of the city's most violent neighborhoods. There may be no better example than a vigil for slain 13-year-old Monae Turnage.
- At age 38, Sagu still sees more soccer in his future. Heading into the playoffs, the longtime Blast goalkeeper says he's still learning and plans to play one more season.
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- Thomas Stone stands in the way, while Patterson, Aquille Carr, loom on the horizon
- Ordinary citizens with cell phones are allowing the world to see what's happening in Syria
- As a high school basketball player, Zoe Mayers was in an envious position.
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- Atlanta rapper talks 'TM103,' not making 'Hottest MCs' list
- The Assad regime may ultimately be done in by cadres of citizen journalists bearing witness to their country's struggle against tyranny
- Issues of online privacy jumped to the forefront in Maryland as the attorney general challenged Google Inc.'s new privacy policy, while a pair of Baltimore attorneys pushed forward a class-action lawsuit against Facebook Inc. for allegedly tracking users who ventured off the website.
- The perfect accompaniments to a rich winter meal of cassoulet are the equally texturous reds of the Minervois wine region near Carcassonne. To say that this is a food and wine match made in heaven would be an understatement; the fact that the pairing is as authentic as it comes cannot be overstated.
- Wanted: New mascot for 137-year-old racing event; must appeal to the young and web-savvy; social media experience required. That's the premise of a promotion to unseat Kegasus as the Preakness mascot. The Maryland Jockey Club would seem to be behind the marketing blitz, but it's not taking credit.
- Fears of cross-dressing voyeurs are a distraction in Baltimore County debate over transgender law
- Nearly a year after one of the nation's most high-profile assaults on a transgender person happened at a Baltimore County McDonald's, the County Council is considering legislation to ban discrimination based on gender identity.
- And the Baltimore-made docudrama is likely to stir real political debate
- O'Malley septic bill draws debate in Annapolis
- Petitions and similar online campaigns represent a huge shift in consumer empowerment.
- In an unusual outpouring of support, women have organized fundraisers to cover legal costs for Robert. C. Richardson III, who police say confessed to killing his father.
- In Federal Hill, citizens allowed to record police - but then there's loitering..
- Baltimore police have issued new rules governing how officers deal with a public increasinly armed with cameras and video records, saying that in most instances, cops cannot stop people from filming crime scenes
- A report issued last year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics found from 2006 to 2008, 29 percent of women and 27 percent of men ages 15 to 24 had had no sexual contact with another person, up from 22 percent in 2002.
- A report issued last year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics found from 2006 to 2008, 29 percent of women and 27 percent of men ages 15 to 24 had had no sexual contact with another person, up from 22 percent in 2002.
- Broken glass a challenge for paper industry.
- Komen Maryland plans first Ocean City race in spring amid controversy over Planned Parenthood
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- Despite his father's initial reservations, Murray has found success as an assistant coach with a knack for recruiting
- Mac Miller to be Pier Six Pavilion's first show of the season
- If you ever complain about a cough, cold or the flu on Twitter or Facebook, a Baltimore startup called Sickweather.com wants your tweets and status updates.
- The word from around the B&O Warehouse is that the Orioles aren¿t done with their winter shopping.
- The U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division has urged a federal court to side with a Howard County man in a lawsuit over his camera being seized by Baltimore Police at the Preakness Stakes after he filmed officers making an arrest
- Coachella 2012: Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre, The Black Keys, Santigold, and seven other must-watch acts
- The comedian discusses his relationship with Larry David and the future of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'.
- Social media becomes the new method of marketing alcohol to youth, Hopkins review shows
- Yes, our gadgets our addictive and potentially dangerous, but let he who is without fingers cast the first iPhone out the car window
- In response to concerns raised by a high-profile applicant for a downtown Baltimore slots casino, Maryland officials have relaxed a rule designed to keep people with past gambling transgressions from winning licenses to operate such facilities.