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Civic center street closures ahead
Access to Pasadena City Hall will be limited for the next four weeks as crews reconstruct street pavement and install brick-paved crosswalks along Garfield Avenue, city officials said. Garfield Avenue between Union Street and Thurgood Marshall Street... -
Washington County and airport officials committed to offering commercial passenger service
heather.keels@herald-mail.comDespite the loss of Hagerstown Regional Airport's sixth carrier in 10 years, Washington County and airport officials said they remain committed to offering commercial passenger service at the airport. "That's the purpose of the airport," said Terry...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Orlando-Sanford International Airport, U.S. Airways
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Parkville college students make Salisbury U dean's list
The following students were named to the dean's list at Salisbury University for the spring 2011 semester: Parkville residents Michael Buckless, Randi Burkhardt, Casey Dressel, John Fitzgerald, Abigail Gatch, Lauren Goff, Victoria Hook, Lindsay Thompson,...Tags: Education, 2016 Olympic Games, Perry Hall, Colleges and Universities, NAACP
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Events and venue closings due to Hurricane Irene
Send info about openings and closings to healthcalendar@baltsun.com.
What's open
•The Maryland State Fair at the Timonium Fairgrounds will re-open Sunday at noon following an inspection of the grounds and rides.
•The Town of Ocean City will...Tags: Howard County, Grocery Coupons, Public Schools, Schools, Ellicott City
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Bird Flu Coming Back?
FOX 17 NewsBird Flu Coming Back (Source: CNN) The United Nations warned Monday of a possible resurgence of the deadly avian flu virus, saying there are indications a mutant strain may be spreading in Asia. A variant strain of the H5N1 avian influenza virus, which...Tags: Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Human Body, Medical Research
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Post-9/11 buildup added billions to Maryland's economy
General Physics Corp. had already built a strong business training police and fire departments in the use of emergency equipment.
But after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the doors of opportunity opened even wider.
The attacks focused officials at all...Tags: Terrorism, Economy, Business and Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, Companies and Corporations, Business
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Baltimore's true identity: black history
A new vision for our city in the 21st century is sorely lacking from the discourse in the Baltimore City mayor's race.
Sure, lowering property taxes is a good idea, but it is not a game changer — even if it could be done without slashing city...Tags: Local Government, Sculpture, Culture, Politics, Public Officials
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Testimony heard in Arbutus parent's lawsuit to integrate Catonsville High
An article in the Sept. 18, 1935 edition of The Catonsville Herald and Baltimore Countian reported on the courtroom proceedings as a black Arbutus resident sued Baltimore County to allow his daughter to attend all-white Catonsville High School. Testimony...Tags: Health, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hunting, U.S. Navy, Firearms
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Southwest offering double rewards on flights from BWI
The Baltimore SunSouthwest Airlines is offering members of its Rapid Rewards frequent flyer program double points on flights to/from Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Travelers must register for the promotion before booking their flights and...Tags: Domestic Travel, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Maryland man jailed in Libya returns home
The Baltimore man who traveled to Libya in February at the start of a political uprising there said he was never in the country as a journalist but as a supporter of the revolutionaries.
"I was supporting the revolution when I got captured. My mother...Tags: Libya, Journalism, Libyan Civil War (2011), Guns N' Roses (music group), Federal Hill
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Hagerstown's air subsidy in danger in FAA funding battle
andrews@herald-mail.comA federal subsidy for Hagerstown Regional Airport is at risk in a tug of war that appeared certain to shut down parts of the Federal Aviation Administration and temporarily put nearly 4,000 people out of work. Congress failed Friday to work out a...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Republican Party, Air Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington (U.S. state)
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Civilian pilot strays into restricted air space over Washington
The U.S. Air Force sent two F-16 jet fighters to intercept a civilian plane that had strayed into restricted air space over Washington, D.C., at about 8:30 p.m. Monday. The military planes, based at Andrews Air Force Base, escorted the smaller craft until...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Laura J. Brown, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Air Force, Defense
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