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Traffic: Accident on I-95 north near Caton Avenue
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on I-95 northbound near Caton Avenue, due to an accident.
Accidents were slowing traffic on Route 175 eastbound at Dobbin Road in Howard County, Monroe Street near Franklin Street in Baltimore City, Quarterfield...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Fort McHenry, Hunt Valley, Timonium, Traffic
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E. Baltimore church supports family of cannibalism suspect
A day after his housemate was reported missing in Harford County, Alexander Kinyua went to church with his family and asked the pastor if he could borrow a Bible. "I said, 'Sure, take it, but bring it back,' " Pastor Eric T. Campbell, of Baltimore's...
Tags: Murder, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Electronics, Harford County
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June 20: Baltimore's cheapest beers
Looking for the city's best beer deals? We have a list for that. (On a desktop, laptop or tablet, we recommend our interactive map.) If we missed your favorite bar, tell us at beer@bthesite.com. -------------------- Thirsty? Of course you are. It's...Tags: Charles Street, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Mount Vernon, Hamilton
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In Baltimore, homes for $10,000 — and less
Andrew Wells is hoping to buy a Baltimore home for around the cost of an old car: Less than $10,000.
Turns out he's in good company.
One of every 10 city homes sold during the first half of the year — about 275 in all — fell in that price...Tags: Ellicott City, Services and Shopping, Annapolis, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents
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Mega Millions winner buys ticket in Baltimore Co.
The nation watched as winning numbers for the record-setting Mega Millions jackpot were revealed Friday night, and then waited all day Saturday to learn the identity of a lucky Baltimore County shopper who would split the $656 million.
His or her...Tags: Mega Millions Lottery, Financial Planning, Services and Shopping, Timonium, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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For some communities, post office could disappear
Edward Tarter, stopping in at the Harford Road post office in Baltimore, was aghast to hear Wednesday that it might shut down.
He understands that the U.S. Postal Service — which is eyeing one in 10 of its locations nationwide for possible...Tags: Maryland, Business, Hamilton, Economy, Business and Finance, Chesapeake Bay
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Gun-distribution ring bust results in 3 arrests
Three people were arrested and more than a dozen guns were seized Thursday in the culmination of a two-month investigation into a gun distribution ring. "They got a major gun dealer off the streets," said Det. Donny Moses, a spokesman for the Baltimore...Tags: Heroin, Baltimore County, Bankruptcy, Windsor Mill, Police Arrests
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Mary Charlotte Sneeringer, Army intelligence worker
Mary Charlotte Sneeringer, a retired Army intelligence worker, died of respiratory failure May 20 at her Mayfield home. She was 95.
Born Mary Charlotte Nash in Baltimore, she attended the old St. Katherine's Commercial School in East Baltimore. She did...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Ocean City, Timonium, Christianity
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Table Talk: Dining team getting Maryland Live ready for visitors
The Maryland Live Casino is getting closer.The Cordish Cos.have announced June 6 as the opening date for its $500 million gaming and entertainment complex.
The food and beverage team at Maryland Live has been in place for months, preparing for the...Tags: Phillips Seafood, Restaurants, Glenview, Cheesecake Factory, Pasta
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Leonard A. Skovira, dry cleaner
Leonard A. Skovira, who established three area dry-cleaning establishments and was also an inventor, died May 13 of cancer at his Parkville home.
He was 94.
Mr. Skovira was born and raised in Jessup, Pa., where he graduated in 1936 from Jessup High...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Christianity, Cancer
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Baltimore's high-end coffee scene is not your average Joe
Armed with score sheets to rate nine coffee samples, barista Allie Caran holds court in the morning quiet of Woodberry Kitchen's normally bustling dining room.
At the farm-to-table restaurant's free Friday coffee "cupping," she guides visitors as they...Tags: Federal Hill, Restaurants, Hospitals and Clinics, Facebook, Harbor
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Restaurant review: This Chameleon changes for the better
The Chameleon seems to slither on and off of people's radar. For one thing, folks confuse it with Clementine, just a mile to the north. And while Chameleon doesn't actively shun publicity, it does tend to keep quieter than some of the other restaurants...Tags: Maryland, Potatoes, Restaurants, Montgomery County (Maryland), Pies and Tarts
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