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    Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Laurel youth soccer: Mustangs have a winning weekend

    Soccer SCYA Storm 5, Maryland City Mustangs U-9 girls 2 (Samantha Ferrer, Sophia Bellofatto, Zoe Butler) U-12 Mustangs 3 (Sara Crouch, Brittany Johnson, Jaila Canzater), Storm 0 5-6 Mustangs Mini-Kicks: Blue Jays (Luke Dahlen, Jaidyn Alford, Maurice...

    Tags: Annapolis, Laurel

  2. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Traffic: Accident on I-70 eastbound at Route 32

    As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on I-70 eastbound at Route 32, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic at I-95 southbound near Mountain Road in Harford County and Lightfoot Drive and Greenspring Avenue in Baltimore County. There were no...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Harford County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Traffic, Windsor Mill

  4. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Balto. Co. schools: How about spending $5 million on teachers, classes?

    I was quoted in Liz Bowie's recent article on Baltimore County's ill-advised textbook purchase ("Millions for textbooks that went used," Nov. 11) and would like to supplement those remarks. Superintendent Joe A. Hairston ignored the advice of the...

    Tags: Joe A. Hairston, Baltimore County

  6. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. For Franchot, purchase of 32 Steinway pianos strikes sour note

    An otherwise harmonious Board of Public Works meeting hit a dissonant note Wednesday when Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot objected to a $553,264 purchase of 32 Steinway-designed pianos for a performing arts center scheduled to open next year at Bowie State University.
    An otherwise harmonious Board of Public Works meeting hit a dissonant note Wednesday when Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot objected to a $553,264 purchase of 32 Steinway-designed pianos for a performing arts center scheduled to open next year at...

    Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Politics, Steinway Concert Grand Piano, Colleges and Universities

  8. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Alice F. Bowie, Evening Sun reporter and editor, dies

    Alice F. Bowie, a former newspaper reporter and editor who enjoyed gardening, died Thursday of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Alice F. Bowie, a former newspaper reporter and editor who enjoyed gardening, died Thursday of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 87. The daughter of a farmer and suffragette, Alice Forbes was born in Baltimore...

    Tags: Politics, Towson, Harford County, Crime, Law and Justice, Bolton Hill

  10. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bias trial postponed in favor of mediation

    The trial date in a five-year-old civil lawsuit claiming bias against Maryland's historically black state colleges and universities has been postponed until December, so the parties can attempt to mediate the case. "The issues at stake in this case are...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials

  12. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Four counties receive $1 million for school-based health care

    The U.S. government awarded about $1 million in federal grants Thursday to four Maryland counties to improve school-based health care for students. The money will go to Baltimore, Montgomery and Dorchester counties as well as the Choptank Community...

    Tags: Education, Health and Safety at School, Maryland

  14. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Baltimore International in talks with two out-of-state institutions about merger

    In an effort to stay open, the Baltimore International College said Monday that it "is in conversation" with two out-of-state institutions about a merger that would allow it to remain accredited. The college will lose its accreditation Aug. 31 after...

    Tags: Baltimore International College, Colleges and Universities, Education, Maryland

  16. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Talks to determine Maryland's horse racing schedule moving slowly

    Maryland horsemen learned Monday afternoon they'd have to wait longer for a definitive answer on the state's racing dates for the 2012 season. "We've had productive meetings," said John McDaniel, a member of the Maryland Racing Commission who has...

    Tags: Pimlico, Health, Horse (animal), Martin O'Malley, Preakness Stakes

  18. Nov 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Md. teacher of the year focuses on connections with students

    Joshua Parker fell in love in 10th grade, discovering the power of words when his English teacher put a volume of Langston Hughes in his hands.
    Joshua Parker fell in love in 10th grade, discovering the power of words when his English teacher put a volume of Langston Hughes in his hands. He describes it as a moment so profound that it was like hearing chords of music for the first time. Bright...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Education, African Americans, Poetry, Teachers

  20. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore County music teacher brings drumming to school

    With 600 students, including a significant percentage of immigrants, music teacher Diane Schaming wanted to try something new to interest the children in the music of different cultures.
    With 600 students, including a significant percentage of immigrants, music teacher Diane Schaming wanted to try something new to interest the children in the music of different cultures. So last summer she went to Africa and brought back music to...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Education, International Travel, Teachers, Africa

  22. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. University of Maryland's founding chancellor John Toll dies

    John Sampson Toll, a gifted physicist and founding chancellor of the University System of Maryland, died Friday of heart failure at the Fox Hill assisted-living Facility in Bethesda. He was 87.
    John Sampson Toll, a gifted physicist and founding chancellor of the University System of Maryland, died Friday of heart failure at the Fox Hill assisted-living Facility in Bethesda. He was 87. Dr. Toll, an indefatigable worker who led three institutions...

    Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Nobel Prize Awards, Education, University of Maryland Baltimore County

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