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George K. McKinney, U.S. marshal
George K. McKinney, who was the first African-American to be appointed U.S. marshal for the District of Maryland, and whose career in federal service spanned more than four decades, died June 17 of leukemia at his Northwest Baltimore home. He was 77.
"It...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Leukemia, Religion and Belief, White House, Elijah E. Cummings
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Four city rec centers to close this month
At the Crispus Attucks rec center Wednesday, young children were sprawled on mats watching "The Cat in the Hat" while dreamily waving their small feet in the air. Nearby, older children bounced around a basketball court or rehearsed their parts in a...
Tags: Cherry Hill, Trips and Vacations, Pita Bread, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Travel
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Mayor makes casino pitch to city delegation
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake took her case for cutting a deal that will bring table games to a planned downtown casino to the city's House delegation last night, telling lawmakers the legislation expected to be considered in a special session next...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Politics, Justice System, Time (magazine), Annapolis
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Ann McAllister Hughes
Ann McAllister Hughes, an artist who taught art in Baltimore's public schools and had chaired the art department at Forest Park High School, died July 27 of pulmonary failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The longtime Randallstown resident was 83.
The...Tags: Howard University, Teachers, Michael E. Busch, Elijah E. Cummings, Lawyers
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Stanley I. Panitz, real estate developer
Stanley I. Panitz, a former real estate developer whose Bolton Square town house community earned him national recognition, died Monday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington.
The Roland Park resident...Tags: Roland Park, Housing and Urban Planning, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Bolton Hill, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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State helps protect Baltimore archives
Baltimore was in danger of losing many of its most precious documents several years ago.
A rented building near Druid Hill Park that was used to house the city's historic archives failed to meet even minimal standards for proper records storage. It was...Tags: Religion and Belief, Conservation, Francis Scott Key, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Earth Day weekend: Not just another marketing opportunity
Earth Day weekend is upon us. I can tell because my email inbox is jammed with pitches for "green" products and corporate campaigns: Clothing made from recycled plastic bottles; natural skin care products; hybrid auto accessories, even pet waste...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Health and Beauty Products, Dave Mason, Cheap Trick (music group)
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PSC adopts new rules intended to prevent accidental electrocutions
During an emotional hearing Friday, the Maryland Public Service Commission adopted new regulations intended to prevent accidental electrocutions like the one that killed 14-year-old Deanna Green at a church softball game in Druid Hill Park more than...Tags: Media Industry, Telecommunication Service, File Sharing, Justice System, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Regulators weigh rules to minimize shock danger
State utility regulators weighed concerns about balancing safety and cost Thursday, as they considered rules to minimize the risk of accidental electrocution when objects such as streetlights become electrified. The "Deanna Camille Green Regulations"...Tags: Parenting, Politics, Anthony Green, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., New York
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Maryland SPCA hosts annual March for the Animals
The Baltimore SunThe Maryland SPCA will hold its 17th annual March for the Animals on Sunday, April 29, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Druid Hill Park. Tina Regester, Director of Communications and Media Relations for the Maryland SPCA, said this is the organization's...Tags: Pets, Animals, Dog (animal)
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Four city rec centers to close
Four Baltimore recreation centers will shut down for good at the end of the summer as part of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's strategy to target limited funds to improve some centers while closing others, officials said Tuesday. The four centers, all in...Tags: Cherry Hill, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Bernard C. Young, Patterson Park
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Police detail charges against Snowden
Carl O. Snowden, the civil rights chief for the Maryland attorney general's office who was arrested on a drug charge last week, was in a car with a convicted felon in Druid Hill Park when city police officers smelled marijuana, according to court...Tags: Prosecution, Justice and Rights, Drug Trafficking, Civil Rights, Punishment
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