Displaying items 121-132 of 337
» View herald-mail.com items only
< Previous
1-10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21-29
Next >
-
Harris Teeter's arrival marks milestone at Turf Valley's Town Square
Development has been under way for years on the 809-acre Turf Valley property near Ellicott City, but one of the key parcels will get a high-profile addition next week when a new 48,000-square-foot Harris Teeter supermarket opens Tuesday in Turf Valley...
Tags: Harris Teeter, Inc., Baltimore County, Howard County, Hunt Valley, Greenberg Gibbons
-
Central Florida Spring Break Slam Schedule
For a complete bracket visit www.westorangebaseball.net Central Florida Spring Break Slam (March 25-28) Sites: West Orange and Apopka Monday at West Orange – Boone vs. North Bethesda (Md.) Georgetown Prep, 10 a.m.; Wellington vs. Key West, 1;...Tags: Spring Break, Gainesville, Georgetown, Key West, High School Sports
-
Police: Irate air passenger fights authorities during pat-down
Tribune reporterA 22-year-old Maryland man trying to board a flight Friday night at Midway International Airport swore at and shoved a TSA agent and then fought with police after being told he faced a pat-down search, authorities said. Benjamin Geraci, 22, of the...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation Security Administration
-
Robert P. Slaff, charter boat captain
Robert P. Slaff, a former marine-supply vendor and journalist who wrote widely on Chesapeake Bay maritime and environmental matters, died March 8 of congestive heart failure at Crofton Care and Rehabilitation Center. The Epping Forest resident was 89....Tags: Crofton, Fishing, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), U.S. Navy, Lifestyle and Leisure
-
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria called CRE small in number but seen as deadly threat
A family of drug-resistant bacteria that experts say kills up to 50 percent of people infected is spreading in Chicago and elsewhere, prompting doctors and public health officials to step up efforts to protect patients. Infections caused by these...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health Organizations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Rush University Medical Center, Medical Specialization
-
Depression-era artwork returning to public display
For 38 years, a 6-foot-by-20-foot mural sat rolled up in a local history teacher's home, an all-but-forgotten remnant of a Depression-era effort to bring art directly to the people. But a four-year community fundraising campaign and a yearlong...
Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Libraries, Government Postal Delivery, U.S. Postal Service, Chicago Loop
-
Marylander who died of rabies contracted disease from kidney transplant
The first Marylander to succumb to rabies since 1976 developed the virus through a kidney transplant that took place more than a year before the Army veteran died of the disease in February, national health and defense officials said Friday. Tests...
Tags: Defense, Symptoms, U.S. Department of Defense, University of Maryland Medical Center, Unrest, Conflicts and War
-
Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager
Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Parkville, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Construction, Unrest, Conflicts and War
-
Orlando artist among 7 picked for downtown public-sculpture project
– Orlando took another step toward boosting its public art on Wednesday when Mayor Buddy Dyer announced seven artists have been chosen for a new sculpture program during his State of the City address. The See Art Orlando program is designed to...
Tags: Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Orlando, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Bright House Networks, Artists
-
Md. military bases brace for reductions
Midshipmen at the Naval Academy could spend less time training at sea, some gates into Fort Meade could be shut down and routine maintenance at military installations across the state could be delayed under federal budget cuts set to begin Friday....
Tags: Democratic Party, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Defense, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate
-
Gwen McDade, architect
Gwen Darwin McDade, a retired architect who worked on the Johns Hopkins medical campus and later designed structures for the State Highway Administration, died of heart disease Saturday at his Glen Arm home. He was 87.
Born in Verona, Pa., he was the son...Tags: Anglicanism, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), U.S. Army, Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945)
-
O'Malley's federal PAC takes small end-of-year haul
Talk of Gov. Martin O'Malley's presidential ambitions for 2016 is plentiful. But, at this early stage, donors are not. With three years to go before the first primaries and uncertainty about whether outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Federal Election Commission, Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch, Hillary Clinton
Apr 1, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 24, 2013
| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 23, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 20, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 19, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Feb 21, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 15, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 14, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Feb 28, 2013
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Feb 26, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Feb 7, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 31, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland) topic gallery.