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Give mayor's tax plan a chance to work
Excuse me, but what are my fellow Baltimoreans complaining about? The mayor has proposed doing something to avoid an all-out collapse of the city's finances, and some citizens of Paradise-on-the-Patapsco are annoyed, confused or just so cranky and fed...
Tags: Carl Stokes, Steve Bisciotti, Taxation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Ray Lewis
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Snakes in a state (and frogs, salamanders and turtles, too)
— The volunteers of the Maryland Amphibian and Reptile Atlas project leave no log unrolled, no stone unturned in their quest to document the state's dirt dwellers. When the earth is moist after a soaking rain and the temperatures whisper spring,...
Tags: Calvert County, Science and Technology, Baltimore County, Environmental Issues, Zoology
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City holds trash cleanup along Gwynns Run stream
A team of city employees, inmates in the state's correctional system and local volunteers gathered along Gwynns Run in Southwest Baltimore on Friday morning to clear trash and debris that had found its way into the stream. The effort, which the city...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees
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Gun license 'tramples' the Constitution? Give us a break
The state of Maryland requires me to get a license to go fishing in the Patapsco River or crabbing off Booby Point or hunting at Elk Neck. To drive a car, I am required to have a license — and the first time, I needed to pass a test to get one....
Tags: Gun Control, Religion and Belief, Annapolis, Lobbying, University of Baltimore
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Annapolis scientist wins weather award for work with 'smart' bay buoys
Part data collectors, part tour guides — with a dash of personality for good measure — the 10 yellow navigational markers that make up the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System have been a hit with the public and weather forecasters since...Tags: Annapolis, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Science and Technology, John Smith, Alternative Energy
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Jury hears Barnes' alleged killer talk of fleeing country
Fearing the investigation into Phylicia Barnes' death was closing in on him, prosecutors say, Michael Maurice Johnson told his girlfriend in text messages that he was thinking about fleeing the country. "I feel like everything is about to hit the fan. I...
Tags: Walmart, FBI, Prosecution, Justice System, Phylicia Barnes
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Flooding impacts widespread, with at least one death, many roads closed
Impacts after Wednesday night's heavy winds and rain remain widespread around the region, with several roads remaining closed and rivers yet to crest and a wind advisory in effect. In Montgomery County, the flooding required several rescues, and in...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Baltimore County, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
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Accused Barnes killer speaks in tape made days after disappearance
Jurors got to hear Michael Maurice Johnson's account Tuesday of the last time he saw Phylicia Barnes alive, as prosecutors played audio tape of a police interview with the man now charged with killing the 16-year-old. In the Dec. 31, 2010, interview,...
Tags: Prosecution, Phylicia Barnes, Justice System, Murder, Lawyers
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10 Days: A guide to happenings in Carroll County
1/27 Sunday Fitness and Health The 10th annual Freedom Fitness and Health Expo will take place at South Carroll Senior and Community Center, 5928 Mineral Hill Road, Eldersburg, on Sun., Jan. 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Local entertainment, free...
Tags: NAACP, Music, Annapolis, Martin Luther King Jr., Health
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State men: Morgan State beats N.C. A&T, 55-52
Anthony Hubbard delivered some big baskets in the final minutes, lifting visiting Morgan State to a 55-52 victory over North Carolina A&T in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game Saturday at Corbett Sports Center. Hubbard made a 3-pointer to cut the...Tags: Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, Morgan State Bears, Coppin State University, Towson Tigers, Education
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Sparrows Point student a world-champion duck caller
Bobby Spivey can walk through the halls of Sparrows Point High School without drawing much attention from anyone aside from his group of close friends. But put the 16-year-old in the small Southern hamlet of Stuttgart, Ark. — the self-proclaimed...
Tags: Television Industry, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest
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Tape shows accused killer's desire for Barnes, prosecution says
Baltimore prosecutors said Friday that a sexually charged video depicting teenager Phylicia Barnes and the man accused of killing her shows a turning point in the relationship that ultimately led to her death. Assistant State's Attorney Lisa Goldberg...
Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Michael Jordan, Justice System, Phylicia Barnes
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