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Alonso first-day school tour sets tone for year of academic focus
Breaking from the tradition of beginning the school year with the city's Blue Ribbon recipients and highest performers, Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso personally welcomed back students and staff who will take part in radical transformations at...Tags: Harvard University, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Baltimore County, Human Interest
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Heavy rains cause flooding around Maryland
Torrential rainfall brought on by the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee flooded dozens of Baltimore-area roads, and sent the water rising out of rivers and creeks — and rescue crews have responded to more than a dozen calls of stranded drivers since...Tags: Weather Statistics, Injuries and Wounds, Economy, Business and Finance, Ellicott City, Tropical Storms
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Martin Appell Dyer
Martin Appell Dyer, a lawyer and neighborhood activist who was the first African-American to enroll at St. John's College in Annapolis, died Thursday of cancer at his Windsor Hills home.
He was 80.
The son of Martin A. Dyer, a steelworker, and...Tags: Lawyers, World War II (1939-1945), Minority Groups, Holidays, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Maryland's redistricting road show
In 2001, when Gov. Parris N. Glendening appointed a five-member advisory commission on the redrawing of legislative and congressional district lines, some questioned whether the entire exercise — including a dozen public hearings — would all...Tags: Elections, Government, Regional Authority, Democratic Party, Maryland
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Baltimore area road closures and roadwork
Baltimore City Temporary lane closures at Conway and Howard streets: On Monday, temporary lane closures for paving work from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Northbound I-395 traffic will not be permitted to turn right onto Conway Street. Those northbound on Sharp...Tags: Harford County, Traffic, Pleasant Valley, Baltimore County, Reisterstown Road
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Balto. Co. police seek culprits in light rail knife attacks
Baltimore County police are investigating a stabbing attack and robbery Saturday on two men at the light rail station on West Patapsco Avenue near Cherry Hill. It was the second robbery at the station in two weekend nights, according to the Maryland...Tags: Patapsco, Theft, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland
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Enjoy the new bridge but watch your speed
For two years, what was Timbergrove Road has been closed to traffic. It had become a major alternative (as had Kingsbury Road) to accessing Reisterstown Road via High Falcon Road or Hammershire through what were normally quiet neighborhoods. On Thursday,...Tags: Golda Meir, Pikesville, Maryland, Jeffrey Kahn, Baltimore County
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Towson U. receives $60,000 from USDA for Cherry Hill gardens
A $60,000 federal grant announced Thursday will allow the South Baltimore neighborhood of Cherry Hill to grow several new community gardens. Three-quarters of the U.S. Department of Agriculture money will be divided among community groups that will...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Services and Shopping, Health, New Products
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Teenagers trading in cigarettes for flavored cigars
The number of Maryland teenagers who smoke cigarettes dropped significantly in the past decade, but state health officials say new statistics show that more young people are now getting hooked on candy-flavored cigars instead.
In response, the state...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Ice Cream, Health and Safety at School, Foods and Beverages, Family
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen John Carl Lewis, 30, of the 200 block of Engle Avenue, was charged Wednesday with failure to comply with a peace order, telephone misuse by making repeat calls and harassment...Tags: Kensington, Parkville, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), McDonald's, Drug Trafficking
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Program that relies on street credibility fights claims of ties to Black Guerrilla Family
Venture out into East Baltimore's McElderry Park neighborhood after a shooting and you're likely to come across Gardnel Carter, a hulking, 48-year-old man who spent two decades in prison for murder. Along with a crew of men with similar backgrounds,...
Tags: Gang Activity, Kidney Disease, Laws, Murder, Black Guerrilla Family
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