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Hereford boys and girls teams win Baltimore County indoor track and field championship
The Baltimore County indoor track and field championships turned into the Hereford classic as the Hereford boys and girls captured both titles at the Fifth Regiment Armory on Tuesday. It was the seventh straight crown for the girls and fourth straight...
Tags: Catonsville, Perry Hall, Track and Field
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Hope, cynicism run high for second Obama term
— Four years after he rode into the White House on a message of change, President Barack Obama is set to begin his second term Monday amid lowered expectations and a sense that his re-election has done little to alter the nation's fractured...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, White House, Kevin McCarthy, Gun Control, Elijah E. Cummings
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Inauguration on King Day an emotional tie for many
She'd never seen a presidential inauguration in her life, or wanted to, but on Jan. 20, 2009, Nathasa Werts braved bone-chilling weather and a crowd of more than a million people for a trip to Washington. The nation had just elected its first black...
Tags: Slavery, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, White House
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Lonnie Harris, factory worker
Lonnie Harris, a retired Continental Can Co. worker and an active church member, died Jan. 3 of respiratory failure at Northwest Hospital. He was 88.
Mr. Harris was born in Littleton, N.C., and after the death of his parents moved to East Baltimore,...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Memorial Stadium, Northwest Hospital, National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
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Kamenetz seeks money for school construction, safety measures from Annapolis
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Tuesday reiterated a familiar theme in stating that his top priority for the 2013 General Assembly session, which opens tomorrow in Annapolis, will be funding for education. But Kamenetz also named legislation...
Tags: Timonium, Catonsville, House Building, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Annapolis
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The Prime Rib opens its Maryland Live location
The Prime Rib at Maryland Live Casino opened, quietly, a few weeks ago, six months after the casino's grand opening and 10 months after the surprise announcement that Buzz Beler's storied Baltimore steakhouse was joining the casino's lineup. Operated,...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Bars and Clubs, Steaks, Ellicott City, Federal Hill
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Some Balto. Co. lawmakers renew push for school board change
Baltimore County residents and lawmakers who want to add elected members to the county school board are gearing up for a familiar push as the legislative session nears, and they say they are better organized this time around. With state lawmakers set...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, NAACP, Lobbying, Politics
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Lois G. Caplan, library supervisor
Lois G. Caplan, a retired library supervisor and film buff, died Dec. 25 of cancer at her Arnold home. She was 71.
A daughter of dungaree manufacturers, the former Lois Gloria Simons was born and raised in Philadelphia, where she graduated in 1960 from...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Women's Health, Annapolis, Libraries, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Catonsville makes the scene on band's CD
Catonsville is among a number of Baltimore locales featured in songs on a new CD that will be released Saturday at a special performance party at the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown. Dan Naiman, a Catonsville resident for more than 20 years, plays...Tags: Entertainment, Catonsville, Music, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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In meningitis outbreak, fear lingers for patients with few answers
A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a tainted steroid killed two Marylanders. Nearly two dozen people living with the disease and hundreds of others who may have been exposed fear they may be next. Sheila Smelkinson began suffering in...
Tags: Meningitis, Pharmaceuticals, Steroids, Symptoms, Stroke
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Immigrant family celebrates 100 years in Baltimore
Abram, his wife, Bessie, and his teenage brother Sam came first, traveling by train from their Russian village to a German port a thousand miles away in 1912. Then they boarded the ship that would bring them to their new home — Baltimore. The...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Russia, Judaism, Hampden
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Cara G. Becker, volunteer and entrepreneur
Cara G. Becker, a Towson University student and entrepreneur whose spirit of volunteering began in her childhood, died Monday of leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Towson resident was 21. "In her young life, Cara Becker touched so many people,...
Tags: American Red Cross, Teaching and Learning, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest, Biotechnology
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