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Baltimore's A&E scene bursting with new projects
Hurry up and finish, willya? That's becoming almost a rallying cry on the Baltimore arts and entertainment scene, as filmgoers, theater lovers, lounge lizards, even merry-go-round riders wait eagerly for new and refurbished venues to open. Some...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Station North, The White Stripes (music group), Patapsco, Everyman Theatre
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Fishing the grass could be key at EverStart Series Northern Division tournament
The bites were coming for anglers on the Susquehanna Flats in a Bass Federation tournament in September 2010. But they weren't from fish. “It was so salty, they were catching crabs up in the flats,” Baltimore angler Donald Haskins said....
Tags: Mount Airy, Cecil County, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Howard County health briefs
Look good, feel better This free program teaches beauty techniques to women with cancer to help them combat appearance-related side effects of treatment. Participants receive cosmetics donated by major manufacturers as well as instruction and suggestions...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Human Interest, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, HIV
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Ellicott City
Around town Blood pressure screenings Stop in from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at the Ellicott City Senior Center, 9401 Frederick Road, for free blood pressure readings by a registered nurse. Information: 410-313-1425. English conversation The Miller branch...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Nutrition
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New community center opens in Ellicott City
The old low-income Hilltop Housing project in Ellicott City has given way to another world: new apartments with facades of soft-colored siding and stone, and a recreation center with the latest in exercise gear, including a retractable-roof indoor...Tags: Finance, Interior Policy, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Rentals, Housing and Urban Planning
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Murder trials scheduled for teens accused in killing of Howard Co. blogger
Trials for the 14-year-old girl and her boyfriend charged with murdering her father were scheduled for the fall in Howard County Circuit Court, a spokesman for prosecutors said Friday. An Oct. 29 trial date was set for Jason Anthony Bulmer, 19. Judges...
Tags: Trials, Prosecution
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Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase
Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase, a retired internist who served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War, died June 9 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Somerford Place, a Frederick assisted-living facility. He was 90. The son of Harry...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Internal Medicine, Korean War (1950-1953), National Institutes of Health
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HCC awarded cybersecurity certification
Howard Community College has received a national certification that not only highlights its information and cybersecurity programs but will also help provide its students an inside track for careers in the field, according to school officials. Two-...
Tags: National Security Agency, Magellan Health Services Incorporated, Howard Community College, Teaching and Learning, Advanced Training
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Second time's a charm for Catonsville home
The sale of 201 Beaumont Ave., a house on a quiet, tree-lined side street in Catonsville, is a good example in today's housing market that a little work goes a long way toward buyer and seller satisfaction. Marybeth Brohawn, an agent with Coldwell...
Tags: Catonsville, Banking
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Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks
A British newspaper has identified a 29-year-old former Marylander as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs and revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of...
Tags: Trials, Fort Meade (military base), Google Inc., Military Justice, Elizabeth City
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Regulators and consumer advocates focus on senior identity theft
Older consumers are no more vulnerable to identity theft than others, but they do tend to be victims of the types of ID theft that are on the rise — cases involving tax returns and medical care. For that reason, the Federal Trade Commission held a...
Tags: Criminals, Medicare, Personal Data Collection, Finance, Annapolis
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Runners get down and dirty at Carroll Mud Run
Some approached the pool of brown water gingerly, jumping in with caution. The more adventurous ran toward it with purpose, leaping in with no hesitation. After all, it was the inaugural Carroll 5K Mud Run. The dirty, muddy water was supposed to be the...
Tags: Running, Road Running, Hypothermia, Carroll County (Virginia), Sykesville
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