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Lucille Gorham, neighborhood activist
Lucille Gorham, a longtime East Baltimore neighborhood activist whose "quick wits and good-natured tenacity" equipped her as the voice of poor residents who lived near Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Saturday at her Belair-Edison home. She was 81....Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, M.J. Brodie, Human Interest, William Donald Schaefer
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Reject the Maryland gerrymander
Kathleen Dumais' op-ed ("Md. congressional map is fair, legal," Oct. 29) contained several inaccuracies. I am very familiar with the redistricting process since I attended most of the public hearings conducted by the Governor's Redistricting Advisory...Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Donna F. Edwards, Annapolis, Democratic Party
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Document: Police exploring whether NIH researcher's killing related to the Bloods
Authorities have been exploring whether members of the Bloods gang are involved in the killing of an NIH researcher shot outside of his home while returning home from choir practice, recently unsealed court records show, but police said Monday that they...
Tags: Carrollton, Dundalk, Shootings, FBI, Druid Hill
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How Baltimore grows
In baseball, they'll tell you that a loss is not always just a loss. Sometimes you learn things even when you don't come out ahead. While that may be easy to understand in sports, it's a little fuzzier when it comes to a city's population: If you're not...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Patterson Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, France
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Margaret L. Fusco, day care provider
Margaret Lorraine Fusco, a homemaker who had worked in department stores and run a day care center, died Oct. 10 of Alzheimer's disease complications at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Havre de Grace. The former White Marsh resident was 69....Tags: Dundalk, Patterson Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Highlandtown, Early Learning
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Survey shows fewer Maryland children suffered lead poisoning in 2011
Fewer children were poisoned by lead-based paint in 2011 than in any year since Maryland began tracking cases nearly two decades ago, prompting the state to expand its focus to newer rental properties and owner-occupied homes.
A survey released...Tags: Poisoning, Painting, Arts and Culture, Renovation, Rentals
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Baltimore police investigating five shootings, two fatal, since Sunday
Baltimore police are investigating five separate shootings, including two that were fatal, that have occurred since Sunday afternoon Police are also asking for the public's help in identifying two "persons of interest" in a bar shooting earlier this...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Carrollton, Hospitals and Clinics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Edgewood
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Another shooting near site of recent 'solidarity walk' against crime
Violence struck the Belair-Edison neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore once again Sunday night, as an unidentified male was wounded by gunfire so severely that homicide detectives were dispatched to the scene, according to police. The shooting occurred...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Northeast residents take 'solidarity walk' following violence
Residents and city leaders who gathered Thursday night in the Northeast Baltimore neighborhood where a 51-year-old scientist was recently gunned down spoke passionately about taking the streets back from criminals intent on intimidation. Gathered in...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bernard C. Young, National Institutes of Health, Murder
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Researcher dies in apparent Northeast Baltimore robbery
Peter Marvit never missed rehearsal with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and this week he showed up wearing one of his trademark ties — short, fat, and brightly colored. After the three-hour practice concluded with "Carol of the Angels," director...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Philosophy, Music, Psychology, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Rodricks: In Belair-Edison, the big man keeps fighting
Around sunset Thursday, the big man — taller, broader, bolder and more passionate than anyone around him — called out from the middle of the crowd at the edge of Herring Run Park, and in that moment he stole the show from the politicians who...
Tags: Anthony W. Batts, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Cancer, Substance Abuse
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER The National Weather Service is calling for Friday to be mostly sunny, with a high near 81 and southeast winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. Friday night is expected to be partly cloudy, with a low around 68. TRAFFIC Check our traffic updates...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore County, Judges, Lifestyle and Leisure
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