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Sunday street closures for Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Hunt Valley
Streets throughout Hunt Valley will be closed temporarily Sunday for the 20th Annual Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure. Baltimore County police are advising motorists and others to be prepared for detours and delays before, during and after the...Tags: Running, Light Rail (Baltimore), Road Running, Maryland Transit Administration, Timonium
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Thousands turn out for Komen Maryland Race for the Cure
The sun had barely risen Sunday morning as Geneva Frazier shimmied in a conga line, her pink feather boa flouncing while "I Will Survive" blared over the loudspeakers at Komen Maryland's Race for the Cure. This is the fourth year her family has run the...
Tags: Breast Cancer, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Issues, Health Organizations, Cancer
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Obama lied about Libya
Your headline the morning after the second presidential debate was a nice try, but it was our president, not Mitt Romney, who lied during the debate ("Obama takes an aggressive stand: President accuses Romney of saying things that are 'not true,'" Oct....Tags: Mitt Romney, Libya, Barack Obama, YouTube
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Maryland gains 9,800 jobs in September
Maryland employers added 9,800 jobs in September, a gain that came almost entirely from the private sector, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated Friday. The state's unemployment rate dropped to 6.9 percent from 7.1 percent in August, the agency said....
Tags: Elections, Employment, Martin O'Malley, National Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Wegmans development a boon for Owings Mills
Something really wonderful is coming to Owings Mills. The Solo Cup factory (which used to be Sweetheart Cup, which used to be Maryland Cup Corp.) was sold in 2011. Less than a year later, a shovel-ready proposal awaits zoning approval by the Baltimore...
Tags: Whole Foods Market, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Transportation, Road Transportation, Foundry Row
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Editorial: Reflecting on Harford Mall at 40
The American shopping experience changed in the second half of the 1900s from one where customers made their way to free-standing stores ranging from ma and pa operations to department stores to one where customers converged on a single destination,...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Police seeking three men in Cockeysville kidnapping
Maryland State Police are looking for three men who kidnapped a man in Cockeysville, crashed his 2011 Nissan Frontier on Interstate 83 at the Padonia Road exit and fled the scene. The victim was found unharmed on Thursday around midnight after one of the...Tags: Maryland State Police, Transportation Accidents, Timonium, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Organization to promote high school science with a video game
Gaming is hot right now — even in the lab-coat world of science education.
The MdBio Foundation, a private charitable organization for promoting science learning and workforce development, is building an online video game for high school students....Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Gaming, Barack Obama, Gaming Industry, Teaching and Learning
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Traffic: Accident on Route 100 eastbound at Route 10
As of 8:30 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on Route 100 eastbound at Route 10, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on I-83 southbound at Mount Carmel Road in Baltimore County, U.S. 50 eastbound at the Severn River Bridge in Anne Arundel...Tags: Timonium, Traffic, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Catholic leaders launch campaign against Obama policies
Catholic leaders launched a nationwide campaign challenging the Obama administration's health policies with a Mass at Baltimore's Basilica of the Assumption on Thursday evening, filling the 200-year-old stone structure with supporters. The standing-room-...
Tags: Elections, Birth Control, Employees, Civil Rights, Roman Catholicism
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'Patches' Jarrett Lickle, children's TV personality
"Patches" Jarrett Lickle, a popular children's television personality who later performed at Cockeysville-area restaurants, died of cancer late Friday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Sparks resident was 87. Mr. Lickle played a guitar-playing...
Tags: Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Music, Fort Meade (military base), Cancer
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CEO pay rises at most local public companies
As pay raises go, it's hard to beat a fivefold increase. That's the jump Hunt Valley-based Omega Healthcare Investors' CEO saw in compensation last year. After getting a thumbs down for its executive pay from a shareholder advisory firm, the company told...
Tags: Elections, Corporate Performance, Investment Service, TeleCommunication Systems Incorporated, Stock Market
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