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Anna T. Spath, cosmetologist
Anna T. Spath, a longtime Highlandtown cosmetologist who enjoyed singing and preparing weekly sour-beef dinners for her family, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia at Manorcare Health Services-Rossville. She was 95.
Anna Theresa Krahling was...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Christianity, Germany, Pneumonia, Rossville
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Meteorologists eyeing chance for severe storms Friday
Storms packing strong winds swept through parts of Baltimore and across the mid-Atlantic Sunday evening, and meteorologists are eyeing another chance for dangerous weather coming to the region Friday. The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Weather Reports, Weather, Patterson Park, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Table Talk: Art to Dine For lineup announced
The Creative Alliance has released the lineup for Art to Dine For, its annual series of fall dinner parties benefiting the Highlandtown-based arts organization The schedule includes some 30 dinners, brunches, cocktail parties and get-togethers, taking...Tags: Italy, Roland Park, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Clipper Mill, Lifestyle and Leisure
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John S. Croucher, hospital engineer
John Stewart Croucher, a retired hospital assistant engineer and World War II naval veteran, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Bel Air resident was 90.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown, he was a...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), American Medical Association, Technology, Fishing
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With bike and GPS, Canton man makes art
Like a bee doing a waggle dance to signal a field full of pollen, or a cat rubbing up against a fence post to make a scent chart of its territory, GPS artist Michael Wallace maps out a virtual Baltimore during his bike trips around the city. Using a...
Tags: The New York Times, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Andy Warhol, Mount Vernon, Roy Lichtenstein
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More than 300,000 still without power after deadly storm
A deadly storm, fueled by extreme heat and humidity, left Maryland in a state of emergency that continued Sunday, with hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without power, with some residents expected to remain in the dark over the next week.
The...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Charles Street, Heat Stroke, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Camp David
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Old Bay is painting Baltimore blue and gold
The Baltimore SunOld Bay is painting Baltimore blue and gold. The Summer of Baytriotism, a season-long celebration of the distinctive blend of 18 herbs and spices, kicked off at a Thursday morning press conference at Miss Shirley's. The Summer of Baytriotism will...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), New Products, Restaurants, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Dream home: Creative use of space
Among all the lovely, quirky, industrial, upscale, up-and-coming and historic Baltimore neighborhoods, Danielle LeClair chose Highlandtown for the nearby park — and the parking.
A Massachusetts native and nurse practitioner in geriatric...Tags: Fabian, Land Price, Catonsville, Real Estate, Inner Harbor
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More than 257,000 still without power in extreme heat
BGE officials continued to scramble Sunday to restore power to nearly more than 257,000 customers as the area suffered with temperatures near 100 degrees for a third day and braced for a chaotic Monday-morning commute.
After the state was rocked Friday...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Camp David, Civil and Public Service, Montgomery County (Virginia), Natural Resources
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In storm's aftermath, restaurants waiting for BGE rescue
The Baltimore SunOn theMonday following what Governor Martin O'Malley called a 'historic' storm ripped through central Maryland, some restaurants were waiting for their power to be restored. But the storm's hopscotch path were making difficult for diners to predict who...Tags: Ellicott City, Catonsville, Bars and Clubs, Starbucks Corp., Howard County
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Violent spate of city shootings raises concern of crime spike
As the sun waned Tuesday afternoon in Northeast Baltimore, 51-year-old Stephanie Yancey held back tears as she placed flowers, balloons and a teddy bear in front of Sully's Seafood & Subs on Belair Road, across the street from her home.
A day earlier,...Tags: Theft, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Murder, Belair Road, Lombard Street
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James Karas, welder
James Karas, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. welder who also owned and operated a Northeast Market lunch counter, died Friday of prostate cancer at his Baldwin home. He was 88.
The son of Greek immigrant parents, Mr. Karas was born in Weirton, W.Va., and...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Bethlehem Steel, Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity, Prostate Cancer
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