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Leakin Park site of summer art events
Since we have big park-related events coming up, I read Timothy Wheeler's recent article on Baltimore's parks with particular interest ("Baltimore's parks ranked 15th in U.S.," May 24). For the second year, Nature Art in the Park is sponsoring the... -
Woman sues Baltimore County, state police over husband's death after he was pepper-sprayed, Tasered
A Baltimore County man suffered a "diabetic attack," causing him to act abnormally when police tried to restrain him and then pepper sprayed and Tasered him, resulting in his death, according to a multimillion-dollar lawsuit brought by his wife against...Tags: Diabetes, Trials, Baltimore County, Randallstown, Litigation
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Unidentified man shot in Woodlawn area
The Violent Crimes Division of the Baltimore County Police Department is seeking several unidentified suspects in a shooting Monday in Woodlawn. Officers responded to shots fired at 11:21 p.m. near the intersection of Windsor Mill Road and Woodlawn...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Ashamed of America?
Regarding letter writer Ilene O'Connell's comment that she was ashamed of her country for re-electing President Obama, how ashamed was she eight years ago when the country elected the president who is responsible for the soaring deficit Mr. Obama...Tags: George W. Bush, Elections, Barack Obama, Politics
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GOP in need of new leadership
Even spending zillions of dollars, the Republicans could not defeat a president struggling with the national depression ("Re-elected," Nov. 7). Their message of, "trust the rich" is not working. The tea party was a disaster. The elections in 2014 and...Tags: Republican Party, Tea Party Movement
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Timber! Maryland's leafy green economy
If a tree falls in a Maryland forest, does anyone know its value? State Forester Steve Koehn threw back his head and laughed when asked that question. And then he jumped at the chance to shed some light on what he calls one of Maryland's best-kept...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Farms, Baltimore County, Steinway, Science and Technology
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Traffic: Accident on Church Road near Ritchie Highway
As of 8:30 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on Church Road near Ritchie Highway, due to an accident. An accident was slowing traffic on Route 198 near Laurel Fort Meade Road in Anne Arundel County. Emergency roadwork was slowing traffic on Route 140...
Tags: Howard County, Maryland Transit Administration, Disasters and Accidents, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Fort Meade (military base)
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Gales family offers reward for leads in year-old homicide
Bernice Gales could count on her son to be waiting at the Baltimore County Metro station after work each night to take her home. But when he was not there to greet her Oct. 19, 2011, she knew something was wrong. "He was never late," she said. She...
Tags: McDonald's, Catonsville, Genesis HealthCare Corporation, Community College of Baltimore County, Crime, Law and Justice
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Maryland firms buy Harrisburg Mall
Two Maryland real estate firms joined forces to purchase a 1 million square foot mall in Harrisburg, Pa., one of the firms announced Thursday. St. John Properties Inc., based in Windsor Mill, and Petrie Ross Ventures, headquartered in Annapolis, acquired...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Dauphin County, Services and Shopping, Macy's, Realty
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Gordon Ramsay gives Baldwin's Helene Leeds a white apron
The Baltimore SunFive Maryland residents are among the amateur chefs competing for the coveted title of Master Chef and the $250,000 grand prize. Master Chef's two-part season premiere continues tonight at 9 p.m. on FOX. Among the 100 amateur chefs competing in the...Tags: Mushrooms, Weight, Lifestyle and Leisure, Obesity, Health
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Accident on I-95 leaves BMW dangling from overpass
Traffic was backed up for three and a half miles on southbound I-95 near Washington Boulevard early Monday afternoon, due to a multi-vehicle collision that temporarily left a BMW dangling over the guardrail of an overpass on I-95. As of 2 p.m., the...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Columbus Day, Motorvehicle Accidents, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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Postal worker pleads guilty to stealing gift cards, mail
A former postal worker admitted Friday that she stole mail and the money inside those envelopes at a Linthicum postal facility, victimizing more than 250 people, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore. Dorothy Jean Gibson, 56, of Windsor...Tags: Prisons, Government Postal Delivery, Theft, Justice System, Lawyers
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