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Driver, pedestrian killed in two separate accidents in Arundel
Police in Anne Arundel County are investigating two fatal vehicle accidents since Monday, one in which a 22-year-old driver lost control of her vehicle and another in which a 77-year-old pedestrian was struck after stepping off a curb. Officers and...Tags: Linthicum, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Annapolis, Edgewood
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Police arrest five in raid on Catonsville saloon in 1912
An article in the Nov. 23, 1912, edition of The Argus reported a raid on a local drinking establishment. Samuel Bloom saloon on Frederick road at Paradise was raided Sunday night at 7 o'clock by Patrolmen Hutson and Phelps, of the Canton Police Station....Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Entertainment Events, Holidays, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
The National Weather Service is calling for Tuesday to be sunny in the Baltimore area, with a high near 81 and north winds between 10 and 16 miles per hour. Forecasters are warning of a threat of wildfires in the area Tuesday afternoon and...Tags: Immigration, Michael Phelps, Baltimore County, Environmental Issues, Labor Legislation
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Great buildings for a great city
Developers in downtown Baltimore seek tax breaks and infrastructure improvements for their projects. In return for those benefits, Baltimore should require an architectural design competition in an effort to make the city a center for world-class...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Architecture, Guggenheim Museum, John Paterakis Sr., Harbor East
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Caesars plans to invest $25 million more in Baltimore casino
Caesars Entertainment, which plans to bring a casino to Baltimore, announced Thursday that it would spend $25 million more and hire 500 more people than originally planned to take advantage of opportunities presented by the passage of Question 7.
Caesars...Tags: Gambling, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), John Payne, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Lotteries
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Christmas tree that escaped Sandy's wrath arrives in Baltimore
Welcoming guests to a Baltimore hotel this holiday season will be a Sandy refugee — a tall, graceful Christmas tree that escaped the massive storm's high winds and unexpected snow. The 22-foot-high Douglas fir arrived at the Royal Sonesta Harbor...
Tags: Garrett County, Pleasant Valley, Farms, Inner Harbor, Holidays
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Barbara L. Simmons, volunteer
Barbara L. Simmons, a former longtime Ruxton resident who was a volunteer and gardener, died Nov. 8 of respiratory failure at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 89.
The daughter of an investment banker and a homemaker, the former...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Charles Street, American Red Cross, Torrington, Towson
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Five finalists selected for 2012 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
The five finalists for the 2012 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award have been selected from the initial field of 29 top college quarterbacks. This year's final five are Matt Barkley of USC, Collin Klein of Kansas State, EJ Manuel of Florida State, AJ McCarron...Tags: Matt Barkley, Johnny Unitas
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Catholic bishops struggle with message on gay marriage
Meeting for the first time since voters in Maryland and two other states legalized same-sex marriage, members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said Tuesday that they have no plans to soften their position that genuine marriage can occur only...Tags: Christianity, Voting, Politics, Religion and Belief, Health Insurance
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Maryland casino expansion debate sparks TV ad campaigns
On a recent night, sandwiched between television coverage of Olympic dressage and synchronized diving, a commercial touted the benefits of a new casino at National Harbor in Prince George's County. "Good-paying jobs. Better schools," said a man's voice....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Radio, Charity, Politics, Executive Branch
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Ten Maryland banks remain in TARP, while Treasury winds down program
Delmar Bancorp has no regrets about taking a $9 million investment from the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program, even though some banks have rushed for the exit. "We did it as an abundance of caution," said Ed Thomas, president of the parent of Bank of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Ellicott City, First United Corp., Elkton, Annapolis
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Roman Catholic bishops, volunteers come together to feed hungry
Roman Catholic bishops convening in Baltimore joined students and volunteers Sunday to transform a Harbor East hotel corridor into a food-packing operation to benefit West African orphans and battered women. Measuring out thousands of plastic bags of dry...Tags: Christianity, Abusive Behavior, Religion and Belief, Harbor East, Students
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