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Baltimore-area homes listed and sold in matter of hours
The Baltimore SunIn the past five months, nearly 100 homes in metro Baltimore went under contract in 24 hours or less, according to data complied by real estate brokerage Redfin. “The inventory shortage plaguing real estate markets across the country, paired...Tags: Real Estate, Homes, Services and Shopping, Real Estate Sellers, Inventories
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AACC's elevator pitch competition tests the ups and down of business
The way Anne Arundel Community College student Jesse Alton sees it, the world is one big elevator — hopefully, going up. Alton is among several students at the community college who will enter in the school's fourth annual Big Idea Elevator...Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Annapolis
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UMBC has turned goalie duties to sophomore Wes DiRito
UMBC has split its last two contests, and the starting goalkeeper for both games has been sophomore Wes DiRito. DiRito was on the losing end of a 13-7 setback to Johns Hopkins on March 8, but the Odenton native who graduated from DeMatha earned his...
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Wife arrested in murder of man in Odenton last November
The wife of a man found stabbed in an Odenton home last year has been arrested in his murder, police said. Donna Mills Wood, 38, turned herself in at the Western District police station at approximately 4 p.m. Thursday. She was charged with the fatal...Tags: Murder, Suicide
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There are good reasons to allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
A lot of people are opposed to allowing illegal immigrants the ability to obtain a driver's license, and I do understand their point of view, but I'd like to point out the benefits of illegal immigrants having a license: •In case of a car accident,...
Tags: Politics, Immigration, Migration, Illegal Immigrants
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Local artist designs cell phone cases for Nicki Minaj, NFL players
Nicki Minaj wanted a cell phone case that matched her larger-than-life look — something cartoonish, with bright colors.
So last year, the pop star turned to Tristan Herbert, a 23-year-old Parkville artist who makes custom covers for iPhones and...Tags: Brandon Pettigrew, Ariana Grande, Apple iPad, Bad Girls Club (tv program), National Football League
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Kathleen M. Zeidler, legal secretary
Kathleen M. Zeidler, a retired legal secretary and homemaker, died Friday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at a Kensington assisted-living facility. The longtime Roland Park resident was 85.
The daughter of a veterinarian and a homemaker, Ruth...Tags: Baltimore County, Timonium, Alzheimer's Disease, Charles Street, Jupiter
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Rail service between Baltimore, DC restored after electrical problems
Rail service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., which had been suspended for about five hours because of the electrical problem on the Penn Line MARC Train 415, has been restored, said the Maryland Transit Administration. MTA released a statement...
Tags: Amtrak, Maryland Transit Administration, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Camden Line, Washington, DC
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Crofton-area school redistricting advances without provision for new school
Anne Arundel County school officials moved forward this week with plans to redistrict schools in the Crofton area without provisions for a possible $38 million elementary school in Odenton — which developers had pledged to build if an age-...
Tags: Students, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Crofton
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Community column reports the latest from the Masons in Cecil and Harford
Susquehanna Lodge No 130 A.F. & A.M. from Havre de Grace held an open installation at the Mt. Ararat Lodge room in Bel Air last week. The Grand Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland lead by the Most Worshipful Grand Master Gerald E. Piepiora presided...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, John Ford, Havre de Grace, Mount Royal
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James G. Thompson, banker
James Gabriel Thompson, a retired savings and loan association president, died of cerebral vascular disease Jan. 29 at Oak Crest Village. The former Guilford resident was 84.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Gwynn Oak, he was the son of Stephen Thompson,...Tags: Banking, Northwood, Highlandtown, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Loyola University Maryland
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