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Mabel Hilda Young, educator
Baltimore Sun reporterMabel Hilda Young, a retired Baltimore City public schools administrator who was present at the desegregation of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park, died of surgical complications Nov. 19 at Sinai Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 84. Born Mabel Hilda...Tags: PTA, Civil Rights, Healthcare Provider, Justice and Rights, Culture
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Where to see and hear all Baltimore Ravens coverage on area media
The Baltimore SunNothing is a bigger TV draw in the Baltimore area than Ravens football, and this year the team is announcing more and bigger media partnerships than ever with broadcast, cable and radio outlets. Here's the release, and it includes the answer to just...Tags: Entertainment, Elections, Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Politics, Television Industry
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Jersey girl
Jayne Miller, WBAL-TV's investigative reporter, delights in exploring environments foreign to her. An ardent traveler, she has been dazzled by the likes of East Africa, Turkey and the wild Western United States.
But asked to cite her favorite travel...Tags: Boats, Nature, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Turkey, Nikon Corp
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WBAL-TV stands behind Sandusky report on Flanagan and reasons for suicide
The Baltimore SunWBAL-TV is standing behind its Wednesday-night report by sportscaster Gerry Sandusky linking the suicide of former Baltimore Orioles pitcher and executive Mike Flanagan to him being "despondent" over being perceived as having failed the team and fans...Tags: Suicide, Mass Media, Entertainment, Mike Flanagan, Arts and Culture
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WBAL-TV singing happy song about 'Ellen' debut ratings at 4
The Baltimore SunWBAL-TV likes what it sees from the early returns on "Ellen" as its replacement at 4 p.m. for "Oprah." Monday's premiere opened 64 percent higher than the premiere of the last season on "Oprah" in September 2010. Perhaps, most impressive is that "Ellen"...Tags: WJZ-TV, Entertainment, Management Change, Television
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Sexual encounter leads to J.V. football forfeit
A sexual encounter involving a girl and several members of a Baltimore County junior varsity boys football team has led to the cancellation of the team's Friday game and concern among parents, a school district official said Thursday. The incident ...Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Television Stations, Television Industry, High School Sports
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Last call on last day for last of Harborplace originals
Dick Smith, who was there when the place opened 31 years ago, was back at his piano bar in Phillips Seafood Sunday afternoon, the last day of business at Harborplace for the last of the original tenants. Smith played "As Time Goes By," and longtime...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Harlem Globetrotters, Inner Harbor, Bill Cosby, Restaurants
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WBAL-TV adding an hour of local news weekday mornings starting Oct. 3
The Baltimore SunBaltimore viewers will have an extra hour of locally produced news available starting Oct. 3 when WBAL-TV adds 60 minutes to its weekday morning newscast. The newcast will air on the station's digital Channel 11.2, while NBC's "Today" airs on Channel 11....Tags: Entertainment, NBC (tv network), Today (tv program), Television
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Michael K. Williams builds his own TV empire
Michael Kenneth Williams is feeling lucky these days.
The 44-year-old performer known to fans of HBO's "The Wire" as fearless stickup man Omar Little says there is nothing he's wanted more since the Baltimore-based drama ended than to "just...Tags: Prisons, Brooklyn (New York City), Entertainment, Minority Groups, HBO (tv network)
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Elinor W. Bodian
Elinor W. Bodian, who worked as a medical illustrator at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for 40 years and was also an abstract painter, died Sept. 16 of heart disease at her Roland Park Place home.
She was 90.
The daughter of a...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Polio, Physiology, Minority Groups, Coopersburg
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WBAL's Ron Smith announces on-air that he has pancreatic cancer
The Baltimore SunLongtime WBAL talk-show host Ron Smith announced Monday on-air that he has pancreatic cancer. The 69-year-old Smith, who has been at the radio station since 1984, said he plans to stay on at WBAL as he seeks treatment. Smith told listeners Monday at the...Tags: Chemotherapy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Radio Industry, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Walk/run at HCC honors memory of Heather L. Hurd
Harford Community College will host the third annual Heather L. Hurd 5K Walk/Run Nov 12. The event honors the memory of Heather L. Hurd, a history major at Harford Community College from 1999 to 2003, who was killed in 2008 by a distracted driver who...Tags: Sarah Caldwell, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Human Interest, JC Penney Company Inc., Awards and Prizes
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