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Fatigue not a concern for Mount St. Mary's
When Mount St. Mary’s travels to Homewood Field for Tuesday evening's showdown with No. 5 Johns Hopkins, the Mountaineers will be playing their fourth game in 11 days. But coach Tom Gravante said he is not worried about fatigue being a factor in the...
Tags: Fatigue, Maryland Terrapins
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Towson apartment fire displaces 20 late Sunday
A two-alarm fire that began in a trash compactor temporarily displaced about 20 residents of a Towson apartment building late Sunday and into Monday morning, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. The residents of the Virginia Towers...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland Transit Administration
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No. 4 Loyola grinds out 8-6 win over Bellarmine in men's lacrosse
Playing against one of the nation's best defenses and a hot goalie in their fifth game in 15 days, No. 4 Loyola didn't have an easy time Saturday. Despite never trailing, the Greyhounds couldn't pull away against Bellarmine, and Loyola needed to grind...
Tags: Jack Runkel, Charley Toomey
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Kamenetz: Huff is only human
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz says he believes Councilman Todd Huff -- who was arrested last weekend on DUI charges -- will learn from his mistakes, and called the Lutherville Republican a diligent councilman. "We elect human beings to...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Todd Huff
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Shellenberger to request outside prosecutor for Huff DUI case
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger said Wednesday he will request an outside prosecutor to handle the case of County Councilman Todd Huff, who was arrested last weekend on charges of driving under the influence. "We think this is...
Tags: Catonsville, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Under Armour teams with USA gymnastics team
Under Armour solidified its push to market to women and change the company’s often masculine image Thursday by announcing a deal to become the official gear provider for USA Gymnastics for the next eight years. The partnership marks the first...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Harbor East, Marketing, Under Armour Inc., Gabby Douglas
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Following DUI arrest, Huff will give up county-owned vehicle
Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff said Monday he will give up his county-owned Jeep Grand Cherokee in the wake of his arrest this past weekend on charges of driving under the influence. In a statement, Huff called relinquishing the vehicle, which...
Tags: Tom Quirk, Catonsville, Drunk Driving, Kevin Kamenetz, Police Arrests
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Baltimore County councilman Todd Huff arrested on DUI charges
Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff was arrested Saturday under suspicion of driving under the influence in Towson, county police said. The 44-year-old Lutherville Republican is charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, a headlight...
Tags: Prosecution, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Todd Huff
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Loyola, Maryland men's lacrosse teams won't have problem gearing up for rematch
Loyola head coach Charley Toomey thought assistant Dan Chemotti made perfect sense when he talked him into playing No. 3 Maryland in between games against Towson and UMBC. And then Chemotti, the Greyhounds former defensive coordinator, took the head...
Tags: John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins, Jack Runkel, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Charley Toomey
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Postscript from Maryland at Loyola
While No. 3 Maryland’s midfield grabbed the headlines in Saturday’s 12-10 upset of top-ranked Loyola at Ridley Athletic Complex in Baltimore, a quieter – and just as effective – display was showcased by Niko Amato. The redshirt...
Tags: John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins, Jack Runkel, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Loyola Greyhounds
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Northwestern High School should stay open
Northwestern High School, a comprehensive, coeducational public high school on Park Heights Avenue in Baltimore City, is a beautiful campus with a diverse student body, offering opportunities for cultural enrichment for all. It has a strong alumni group...
Tags: Morgan State University, Judges, University of Maryland, College Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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Lillian J. Stevens, secretary
Lillian J. Stevens, who had worked as a dental assistant and medical secretary, died Friday of respiratory failure at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in Towson. She was 101.
The daughter of a haberdasher and a homemaker, the former Lillian Jett was...Tags: Evanston, Dentistry and Dental Health, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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