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District 12: De'Von Brown
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I was born and raised in the 12th district of Baltimore City, and attended schools here in Baltimore. At age 12 I was given the...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Local Elections, Companies and Corporations, Business, Local Government
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Waverly woman coaches soccer team of refugee children
A field with overgrown grass and patches of mud, two rusty soccer goals without nets and a tired chain link fence was the setting for soccer practice on a hazy Monday afternoon at Northeast Middle School on Moravia Road.
Jill Pardini, of Waverly, tried...Tags: Politics, Soccer, Refugee, McDonald's, File Sharing
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More Baltimore graduates attend two-year colleges, where they are less likely to earn degree
The number of Baltimore City high school graduates enrolling in four-year colleges and universities has dropped in recent years as more head to two-year institutions where they are far less likely to graduate.
The Baltimore Education Research...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore, Students, Financial Aid, Graduation
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Fixing BCCC
At a time when increasing numbers of Baltimore City high school graduates are choosing to attend community colleges instead of traditional four-year institutions, Gov. Martin O'Malley was right to try to shake up the leadership of the faltering...Tags: Politics, Martin O'Malley, Education, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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BCCC abuses adjunct faculty
I applaud the editorial in the September 28 Sun, "Fixing BCCC." I am a nine-year adjunct instructor at Baltimore City Community College and see first-hand the problems there. Adjuncts represent the largest body of employees at the college, numbering about...Tags: Martin O'Malley
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City youth showcase their talents in an 'idol'-like contest
Immanuel "Mannie" Payne is practicing daily for what he calls his big chance. At 12, the West Baltimore middle schooler will be the youngest of seven contestants to take the stage in the first Charm City Talent Contest Thursday. And, he is the only...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, HBO (tv network), Fox Broadcasting Company, Thomas Johnson, Human Interest
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Hazel Croner
Baltimore Sun reporterHazel Croner, a prolific fashion illustrator who sketched for Baltimore's department stores and their national magazine ads, died of lung disease Oct. 27 at Northwest Hospital Center. The Owings Mills resident was 98. In her 70-year career, she was a...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Bill Blass, Fells Point
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Hampton Roads African American Hall of Fame to induct 13, including Mourning
Alonzo Mourning, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist, seven –time NBA All-Star and a member of the 2006 NBA champion Miami Heat, and five athletes from the peninsula Terry Kirby, Lisa Rice, Chris Slade, Ron Springs, and Walt "Fuzzy" Ward headline the list of...Tags: Saint Augustine's College, U.S. Army, AAA, History, Awards and Prizes
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Candidates — minus Rawlings-Blake — debate issues in Northwest
Five candidates hoping to be Baltimore's next mayor tackled questions on housing, trash pickup and a dirt bike park at a Saturday morning forum at Baltimore City Community College — and criticized Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake for missing the...Tags: Joseph T. Landers, III, Health and Safety at School, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, African Americans, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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City voluntarily ends emergency training at fire academy
The Baltimore Fire Department has voluntarily ended its emergency medical services training in the wake of an investigation into cheating at the fire academy in June, according to the state agency that oversees such training. The disclosure came a day...Tags: Emergency Planning, Medical Services, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Collective Contract, Jim Brown
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Celebrity Traveler: Donna Crivello's Palermo
For Donna Crivello, it was a joyous busman's holiday born of sadness.
The co-owner and inspiration behind Donna's restaurants in Mount Vernon, Cross Keys, Charles Village and Columbia watched her Mount Vernon restaurant burn in a spectacular five-alarm...Tags: Istanbul (Turkey), Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Washington Monument, Trips and Vacations
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Few show up to discuss memorial to Read's civil rights site
While members of the public had much to say when plans were announced to raze Read's drugstore in Baltimore — the site of pioneering civil rights sit-ins by Morgan State students — few stepped forward Saturday to discuss ways to commemorate...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Baptist, Civil Rights, Students, Human Interest
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