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Baltimore's A&E scene bursting with new projects
Hurry up and finish, willya? That's becoming almost a rallying cry on the Baltimore arts and entertainment scene, as filmgoers, theater lovers, lounge lizards, even merry-go-round riders wait eagerly for new and refurbished venues to open. Some...
Tags: Science and Technology, Senator Theatre, Tour Operations Industry, Arts, Entertainment
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Cecil man, 29, charged in murder of Kami Ring
Investigators from the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit have charged an acquaintance of a 10-year-old Cecil County girl in connection with her death earlier this week. Richard Madden, 29, of the 100 block of Waibel Road in Port Deposit was arrested...Tags: Cecil County, Maryland State Police, Police Arrests, Port Deposit, Elkton
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Mary E. Mormann, homemaker
Mary E. Mormann, a homemaker who worked in her husband's antiques business, died Sunday of complications from heart disease and diabetes at St. Joachim House in Southwest Baltimore. She was 88. The daughter of farmers, Mary Ellen Towler was born in Java,...Tags: Heart Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland State Police, Annapolis, Diabetes
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Ruth's Chris hosts Robert Mondavi wine dinners
The Baltimore SunJune 18 is the 100th anniversary of the pioneering vintner Robert Mondavi's birth. On Thursday, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse locations nationwide, including Baltimore's Inner Harbor and Pikesville locations, are hosting a Robert Mondavi 100th Birthday Wine...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking, Wines
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Dr. Martin Helrich
Dr. Martin Helrich, a pioneering anesthesiologist who had headed the department of anesthesiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, died Sunday of complications from heart disease at his Pikesville home. He was 91. "Martin was so...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Public Health Service, Heart Disease, University of Pennsylvania, Arts and Culture
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Hey, I'm from Baltimore and I'm running for governor too
Two points stand out in your recent editorial about the 2014 gubernatorial race, one glaringly wrong, the other correct ("It's not over yet," May 31). The error occurs in your statement that "Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger is toying with a run for governor;...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Government, Primaries, Executive Branch
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Chess winners from Dulaney High, Cockeysville Middle, Cromwell Valley Elementary
Thirty students and nine teams received trophies as the top competitors in the systemwide Baltimore County Public Schools Chess Championship held at Cockeysville Middle School on April 27. This year's competition saw a larger number of students than...Tags: Timonium, High Schools, Elementary Schools, Schools, Middle Schools
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Police identify 1-year-old killed in Cherry Hill shooting; one arrest made
Three men wearing latex gloves, two in hooded sweat shirts, fired at least 16 shots as Rashaw Scott sat in the driver's seat of a parked red Chevrolet — his 16-month-old son, Carter, was in the back passenger seat — in what police say was a...
Tags: Firearms, Trials, Sparrow (music group), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Shootings
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White Marsh police shooting victim resisted arrest before
The White Marsh man fatally shot by Baltimore County police Wednesday night was known to work on neighbors' cars and bring them big pots of "s'getti." "I was kind of shocked when all of this went down. He wasn't very big," said Curtis Gardner, a...
Tags: Police Arrests, Punishment, Shootings, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, White Marsh
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Shock Trauma anti-violence worker held in federal drug case
After leading a life of crime, being charged with murder and being shot, Howard McCray was ready for a change. In 2008, he began working with Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he had been treated for gunshot wounds, to reach out to other victims who...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Drug Trafficking, Shootings, Cocaine
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Regus 'flexible workplace' centers expand in Maryland
Technology company Hope LoanPort could have signed a conventional lease for its new headquarters in Baltimore. But the nonprofit doesn't work in a conventional way. Its 10 employees live in three states. Some work at home part-time but need office space...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Harbor East, Employment, Office and Retail Spaces, Condos and Houses
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