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Committee searching for replacement for Del. Hattie Harrison
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee is searching for a replacement for Del. Hattie Harrison, who was the longest-serving member of the House of Delegates. Harrison died of heart disease complications Monday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Elections, Heart Disease, Politics, Martin O'Malley
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Area artist helps pioneer 3-D nipple tattoos for breast cancer patients
After undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Lillie Shockney, the administrative director of the Johns Hopkins Breast Center, had nipple reconstruction — twice. Despite the many shades of patients' skin tone, "The color choices for doing it in the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Breast Cancer, Breast Surgery, Reconstruction, Plastic Surgeons
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Man stabbed near Fells Point early Wednesday
Baltimore police found a man stabbed early Wednesday north of Fells Point. At about 2:24 a.m., officers found the man in the 200 block of N. Broadway stabbed multiple times. They transported him to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he was described as...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fells Point
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Andree W. Williams, educator
Andree W. Williams, a former Roland Park Country School educator and a gardener, died Jan. 30 of heart failure at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 89.
Andree Louise Wood was born and raised in Fort Thomas, Ky., where she graduated...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Roland Park, Anglicanism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Sue Paterno goes on offensive to defend late Penn State coach
Sue Paterno, the widow of late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, began an offensive Sunday to reshape the legacy of her former husband, who was fired in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child abuse sex scandal and linked to an attempt to protect the...
Tags: Katie Couric, Gun Control, Joe Paterno, Sex Crimes, Colleges and Universities
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Del. Hattie Harrison fondly remembered at funeral service
Family, friends and a host of elected officials celebrated the life of East Baltimore Del. Hattie N. Harrison at the West Baltimore United House of Prayer for All People, in a ceremony borne on the spirited rasps of trombones and rhythmic clattering of...
Tags: Regional Authority, Carl Stokes, Government, Executive Branch, Heart Disease
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Gwen McDade, architect
Gwen Darwin McDade, a retired architect who worked on the Johns Hopkins medical campus and later designed structures for the State Highway Administration, died of heart disease Saturday at his Glen Arm home. He was 87.
Born in Verona, Pa., he was the son...Tags: Arts and Culture, U.S. Army, Anglicanism, Architecture, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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Historical Society opening private historic homes to the public
The Historical Society of Harford County has arranged for some of Harford County's historic private homes to be open to the public for a series of tours, starting Feb. 10. The first of the tours will be at the McKinney-Grosbeak House adjacent to the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Rentals, Human Interest, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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'Crazy' day at store giving away furniture following kick return
Gardiners Furniture might be eating its Super Bowl bet but couldn't be happier about it. Gary Mullaney, co-owner of the Baltimore chain, said Monday that his phone has been ringing off the hook and reporters have been clamoring for interviews since an...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Jacoby Jones, Football
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Henry S. Baker Jr., banker
Henry S. Baker Jr., a retired banker and community leader, died Saturday from complications of a tumor at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The longtime Monkton resident was 86.
The son of Henry S. Baker Sr., treasurer of the Johns Hopkins University, and...Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Rutgers University, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities
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Police believe stabbing victim was downtown for parade
To Deontae Smith's mother, there was no question her son had been to the Super Bowl parade on Tuesday. And she's upset that Baltimore police didn't make the same connection sooner. Deontae was fatally stabbed outside a McDonald's restaurant at Howard and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Baltimore Ravens, Injuries and Wounds, McDonald's, St. Patrick's Day
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Hospitals seeing large number of patients with flu symptoms
Area hospitals are coping with a surge of patients with achy bodies, fevers and sore throats as the nation grapples with a flu season that has hit earlier and harder than usual.
The flu virus is unpredictable, so no one knows when the outbreak will...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Symptoms, Disease Prevention, Vaccines
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