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    Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. First Day Out hikes return for 2013

    The inaugural First Day Out hikes were such a hit across 17 state parks in Maryland last New Year's Day, the state's Department of Natural Resources will be ringing in 2013 with a similar event at 20 different locations. A year after more than 560...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, State Parks, New Year's Day, Tourism and Leisure

  2. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Start 2013 right - take a hike

    What better way to greet a new year than to get outdoors and take a hike?  (Assuming the weather is half-decent, of course).
    What better way to greet a new year than to get outdoors and take a hike?  (Assuming the weather is half-decent, of course). Once again, Maryland's state parks are offering free, guided "First Day" hikes as part of the nationwide New Years celebration...

    Tags: Times Square, State Parks

  4. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Teen who alleged police kidnapping in trouble with law

    A 19-year-old Baltimore man, who three years ago accused three city police officers of abducting him and leaving him in a Howard County park, was cleared of an attempted murder charge Wednesday and given a suspended sentence on drug charges.  In May...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kidnapping, Trials, Prosecution, Lawyers

  6. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Dance holds student town hall

    Adelfeus Cole sees a lot of kids who are unmotivated in the classroom. Tyana Palmer wants to know why the cafeteria can't serve students more vegetarian meals. And Kyle Rivers wonders whether Baltimore County will change its traditional school calendar.
    Adelfeus Cole sees a lot of kids who are unmotivated in the classroom. Tyana Palmer wants to know why the cafeteria can't serve students more vegetarian meals. And Kyle Rivers wonders whether Baltimore County will change its traditional school calendar....

    Tags: Perry Hall, Overlea, Education, Parkville, Teaching and Learning

  8. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Traffic: Accident closes Route 40 east near Miller Road

    As of 9 a.m. Thursday, the eastbound lanes of Route 40 were closed near Miller Road and the Patapsco River Bridge in Baltimore County, due to an accident.
    As of 9 a.m. Thursday, the eastbound lanes of Route 40 were closed near Miller Road and the Patapsco River Bridge in Baltimore County, due to an accident. A disabled vehicle was slowing traffic on U.S. 50 eastbound at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge....

    Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore County, Maryland Transit Administration, Patterson Park, Chesapeake Bay Bridge

  10. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Report hits gaps in Chesapeake pollution enforcement

    While Chesapeake Bay pollution from sewage plants and industries has declined overall in recent years, illegal discharges from those sources are still dumping significant amounts of water-fouling nutrients into the troubled estuary, says a Washington-based environmental group.
    While Chesapeake Bay pollution from sewage plants and industries has declined overall in recent years, illegal discharges from those sources are still dumping significant amounts of water-fouling nutrients into the troubled estuary, says a Washington-...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Carroll County (Maryland), Agriculture, Carroll County (Virginia), Water Supply

  12. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Port's Sparrows Point plans stir community concern

    Some Dundalk area residents are concerned about the <a href=&quot;http://mpa.maryland.gov/">Maryland Port Administration</a>'s designs on Sparrows Point, fearing the state's long-range plans to convert a corner of the old steel-making complex into a supercargo shipping terminal could literally dredge up the point's toxic legacy in the Patapsco River.
    Some Dundalk area residents are concerned about the Maryland Port Administration's designs on Sparrows Point, fearing the state's long-range plans to convert a corner of the old steel-making complex into a supercargo shipping terminal could literally...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Annapolis, Shipbuilding, Environmental Pollution, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry

  14. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Maryland's state parks help drive local economies

    The new green at Maryland's state parks is cash, and lots of it.
    The new green at Maryland's state parks is cash, and lots of it. This has been a banner year for the 66 parks, which logged nearly 11 million visitors by early December, 1.1 million more than at the same point last year. Long the destination of day...

    Tags: Business, Martin O'Malley, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), State Parks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  16. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Violent night ends lull in Baltimore violence

    Three men died of gunshot wounds and another person was stabbed to death late Friday, ending a New Year's lull in which Baltimore had seen shootings but no killings.
    Three men died of gunshot wounds and another person was stabbed to death late Friday, ending a New Year's lull in which Baltimore had seen shootings but no killings. Police identified the first fatal victim of gun violence in 2013 as 18-year-old Darius...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Shootings, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics

  18. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. A car chase turned deadly in Baltimore

    &quot;Drive," he pleaded, sweating and panting. "Just drive."
    "Drive," he pleaded, sweating and panting. "Just drive." Munpreet Chona had just crashed his car after fleeing Baltimore County police at speeds topping 100 miles per hour, then stolen a police cruiser after a fight with an officer that sent both...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Radio, Halethorpe, Saint Agnes Hospital, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  20. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. State grant helps upgrade city sewage plant

    The state Board of Public Works approved Wednesday a $75.2 million grant to help pay for upgrading Baltimore's Patapsco sewage treatment plant, Maryland's second largest. The facility, which can treat up to 63 million gallons daily from the city and...
  22. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Living with historical quirks in Havre de Grace

    Ron Browning enjoys showing off his historic Havre de Grace home to visitors, and when he has the room, they are invited to stay in his 1868 mansion-turned-bed-and-breakfast.
    Ron Browning enjoys showing off his historic Havre de Grace home to visitors, and when he has the room, they are invited to stay in his 1868 mansion-turned-bed-and-breakfast. Once the home of Harrison Hopkins of the Johns Hopkins family, Browning well...

    Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Transportation, Russia, Human Interest, Havre de Grace

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