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The hidden benefits of the Grand Prix
The time has come for Baltimore to enjoy a well-earned victory lap. Attending the Grand Prix of Baltimore over Labor Day weekend, I and tens of thousands of other spectators at the Inner Harbor shared in a world-class entertainment experience. With...Tags: Media Industry, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Open-Wheel Racing, Labor Day, Inner Harbor
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The past is prologue for Elkridge's Belmont Manor
From the front steps of its large manor house, the Belmont estate in Elkridge looks the same as it has for more than two centuries, with rolling pastures and woodlands as far as the eye can see. Inside, the house retains much of its character from when...
Tags: Rentals, Smithsonian Institution, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Howard Community College
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Robinson Nature Center 1 year old — and growing
About 30,000 people stepped through the doors of Howard County's new nature center last year, and county officials plan to celebrate Sunday with a first birthday bash. Since the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center opened off Cedar Lane in Columbia last...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Anthropology, Howard Community College, Culture, Howard County
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Western Md. Democrats may get 2014 preview
Western Maryland Democrats may get a preview of the 2014 gubernatorial race Saturday as the likely contenders for the party's nomination converge on the Rocky Gap resort in Allegany County. While much of the official agenda is focused on this November'...Tags: Kevin C. Kelly, Douglas F. Gansler, Peter Franchot, Government, Politics
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Israeli radar maker sets up in Howard County
Anxiety over federal budget cuts has big U.S. defense contractors slimming down, but an Israeli aerospace company is counting on expansion here. Israel Aerospace Industries' new ELTA North America subsidiary officially opened its headquarters in Howard...
Tags: Defense, Israel, Government, Government Debt, North America
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O'Malley plans development mission to Israel
Gov. Martin O'Malley is planning a post election economic development mission to Israel -- a popular destination for American politicians thought to have aspirations to higher office. The governor's office announced that O'Malley will lead a delegation...Tags: Israel, Government, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Regional Authority
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Howard Co. lights its intersections — even in outages
When much of the region went dark during the June 29 derecho, the traffic signals at Howard County-owned intersections didn't miss a beat.
Battery power kicked in, sparing police officers from the dangerous business of directing traffic and motorists...Tags: Baltimore County, Brooklyn Park, Traffic, Energy Saving, Theft
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Cause of death determined in Ellicott City train derailment deaths
Loved ones and friends prepared to say goodbye to the two young women who perished in a train derailment in Ellicott City as the first of the viewings began Thursday evening. Cars lined both sides of the quiet residential street leading up to the...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Railway Transportation, Transportation Industry, Cloud Gate, Accidental Death
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State and Annapolis fail to disclose Vegas trip spending by legal deadline
The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to responding to public information acts quickly, the state's larger jurisdictions could learn a lot from tiny Havre de Grace. Back in May, about 40 members from the state and seven local governments attended the Global Retail Real Estate...Tags: General Growth Properties, Inc., Havre de Grace, Government, Economic Policy, Trips and Vacations
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Hundreds mourn victim of train derailment
Some 700 mourners filled the pews Friday for a funeral Mass for 19-year-old Elizabeth Conway Nass, who died after being "at the wrong place at the wrong time," Monsignor John A. Dietzenbach said, referring to this week's tragic train derailment in...
Tags: Railway Accidents, University of Delaware, Transportation Industry, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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Whole Foods Market seen as stimulus for more development in Columbia
Developer James W. Rousewas a pioneer at recycling other people's buildings for new uses, including Faneuil Hall in Boston and parts of the South Street Seaport historic district in Manhattan. Now one of the most prominent buildings he constructed from...
Tags: General Growth Properties, Inc., Bankruptcy, Arts and Culture, Frank Gehry, Howard Hughes
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Ellicott City derailment raises questions of track safety
As cleanup crews and investigators focus on the aftermath of a coal train derailment that killed two college students in Ellicott City, some officials are looking at new ways to keep people off the tracks that run through the historic district. Hours...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Transportation Industry, Arts and Culture, Motorvehicle Accidents, Ellicott City
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