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New pipes installed at two water main break sites
City work crews have located, removed and replaced the old pipe that ruptured Monday and sent water cascading through several downtown streets, fully restoring service to the affected neighborhood. By 9 a.m. Tuesday, a new 30-inch main had been...
Tags: Water Supply, Medical Procedures and Tests, Charles Street, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Rossville
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City's infrastructure problems continue with two water main breaks Monday
For the second time in six days, Baltimore's aging water system ruptured, affecting service to dozens of businesses and homes downtown and in Essex, including two hospitals, while snarling traffic and providing yet another unpleasant reminder of the...
Tags: Morgan State University, Physical Conditions, Public Officials, Government, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Broken water main cuts service, disrupts activities in Essex
Shortly before 4:30 p.m. Monday, Sarah Weber walked out of Binkert's Meat Products in Essex and locked the door behind her — an early departure for the third-generation sausage and deli meats producer. Just down the hill, traffic narrowed and was...
Tags: Water Supply, Sausages, Baltimore County, Foods and Beverages, Community College of Baltimore County
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Get ready: Halloween and Senior Expo are headed your way
Now that the the dog days of summer are behind us, and school is back in session, there are a couple of critters missing from my house three days a week — my granddaughter, Allison, and my grandog, Waddles, her Chihuahua who was also my house...Tags: Harford Road, Heart Disease, Holidays, High Blood Pressure, DASH diet
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Helping your child get enough sleep
The beginning of the school year often means morning battles between parents and their children who don't want to get out of bed in the morning. But a good night's sleep is crucial to a student's performance in school. Dr. Scott Krugman, chairman of the...Tags: General Practitioners, American Academy of Pediatrics, Food and Drug Administration, Melatonin (dietary supplement), Hospitals and Clinics
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Whooping cough making a comeback in Md., U.S.
Public health officials are warning adults and adolescents to get booster shots in the wake of an unusually large number of cases of whooping cough this year around the nation and in Maryland.
More than 20,000 cases of the respiratory disease were...Tags: Health, American Academy of Pediatrics, Preventative Medicine, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Education
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Baltimore area's federal agencies a 'growth industry'
Despite budget cuts and anti-government rhetoric in Congress, Maryland officials say the two huge federal agencies based in Woodlawn — which have long helped buoy the region's economy — may be better positioned than others to ride out the...Tags: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Career and Workplace, Health, Michael J. Astrue , Economy, Business and Finance
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MD hospitals shopping locally for food
Maryland hospitals are buying more food locally, according to a new analysis.
Forty hospitals in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia are now purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables regularly during the growing season and nine...Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Harbor Hospital, Bon Secours, Health, Washington Hospital Center
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Mother, daughter killed in Essex fire
A 63-year-old woman and a 41-year-old woman believed to be her daughter died Monday night in a fire in an Essex rowhouse, Baltimore County firefighters said. The Fire Department has not identified the victims. Neighbors said two women, Carolyn...Tags: Health, Fires, Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires
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Kenneth Allen Maylath, broadcaster
Kenneth Allen Maylath, a veteran Baltimore broadcaster who had been host of "Conference Call" on WFBR-AM and was later news director at WCBM-AM, died Saturday of sepsis at Franklin Square Hospital Center.
The longtime Parkville resident was 75.
Born and...Tags: Radio, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Museums, Arthur Godfrey
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Baltimore is best city for hospital care
Baltimore area hospitals provide the best patient care in the country, according to a new survey. Nearly half of the area's hospitals - nine out of 16 - are in the top 5 percent of all of the hospitals in the United States, according to the survey by...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, St. Louis, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Sepsis
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State, localities prepared for first storm of year
The Baltimore Sun
As state and local highway crews braced for the first storm of the new year, they took comfort in the fact that their budgets have plenty of money to handle it — and more.
Mild weather has kept the region's plows idle, salt sheds...Tags: Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Health, Anne Arundel County, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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