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    Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Runners of all levels welcome at Catonsville Fall into Fitness race

    For most people, spring is a time of renewal. After a long winter, it's time to go outside and get back in shape. But the Catonsville Rotary Club, the Community College of Baltimore County and Baltimore's Boys of Summer organization are bucking that...

    Tags: Road Running, Awards and Prizes, Baltimore Running Festival, Running, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  2. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Mary Lynn Harvey, director of Baltimore County's community conservation office

    Mary Lynn Harvey, former director of the Baltimore County Office of Community Conservation who had led a wide array of efforts to preserve and improve communities, died Aug. 26 of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Mary Lynn Harvey, former director of the Baltimore County Office of Community Conservation who had led a wide array of efforts to preserve and improve communities, died Aug. 26 of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The Perry Hall resident was...

    Tags: Randallstown, Towson, Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Perry Hall

  4. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hundreds seek application help to defer deportation

    Hundreds of illegal immigrants lined an alley wall in Southeast Baltimore on Thursday night, each with a dream in mind.
    Hundreds of illegal immigrants lined an alley wall in Southeast Baltimore on Thursday night, each with a dream in mind. One saw a medical career, another a life in fashion. All said they were eager to take the first step toward their goals: filling out a...

    Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Mexico, International Law, Republican Party

  6. Jul 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore County plants nearly 1,000 trees to provide shade, reduce energy costs

    Newly planted, 12-foot-tall trees provided little relief from the relentless sun during an outdoor news conference at North Point Library Tuesday. But give those elms, maples and oaks a few years and they will offer shade to the grounds, energy savings...

    Tags: Energy Saving, Arts and Culture, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Libraries, Kevin Kamenetz

  8. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Motley Crue outshines touring partners Kiss at Jiffy Lube Live

    <em>Kiss and Motley Crue performed at Jiffy Lube Live on Friday night. Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker was there.</em>
    Midnight Sun contributor
    Kiss and Motley Crue performed at Jiffy Lube Live on Friday night. Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker was there. Thirty years after they first toured together, Kiss and Motley Crue are back out on the road, opening their 2012 summer tour on an...

    Tags: Rock and Roll (genre), Def Leppard (music group), Tourism and Leisure, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Paul Stanley

  10. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland's small but growing connection to 'K-pop'

    Last winter, Leann Kwak put her senior year at Arundel High School on hold to pursue her dreams as a chart-topping pop singer. For nearly three months, thousands of TV viewers determined whether or not she'd move on to the next round of the competition.
    Last winter, Leann Kwak put her senior year at Arundel High School on hold to pursue her dreams as a chart-topping pop singer. For nearly three months, thousands of TV viewers determined whether or not she'd move on to the next round of the competition....

    Tags: YouTube, Social Media, Genres, Popular Music (genre), Odenton

  12. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre marks 40th season

    The Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre is in the midst of its 40th anniversary season, a significant milestone for a company that has tackled a sizable breadth of repertoire, from "Lysistrata" to "Hairspray," and maintained wallet-friendly ticket prices the whole time.
    The Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre is in the midst of its 40th anniversary season, a significant milestone for a company that has tackled a sizable breadth of repertoire, from "Lysistrata" to "Hairspray," and maintained wallet-friendly ticket prices...

    Tags: Theater, Rossville, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, William Holden

  14. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Excavating an assassin in 'The Booth Project'

    Harford County's most notorious native son has been exhumed theatrically.
    Harford County's most notorious native son has been exhumed theatrically. "The Booth Project," an experimental work about Lincoln's assassin premiering this week at the Theatre Project, is the brainchild of Baltimore native Ryan Clark. So is the...

    Tags: Towson, Celebrities, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Catonsville

  16. Aug 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Henrietta Lacks honored in 15th annual Turners Station celebration

    Long before the best-selling book about Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells was written, Turners Station neighbors gathered to honor her legacy, a tradition that continued Saturday.
    Long before the best-selling book about Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells was written, Turners Station neighbors gathered to honor her legacy, a tradition that continued Saturday. Lacks' great-granddaughters, born about half a century after her...

    Tags: Government, Politics, Martin O'Malley, Vaccines, Baltimore County

  18. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Let's ban smoking everywhere in Md.

    I was very pleased to read the article about the Community College of Baltimore County's decision to ban tobacco use on its campuses ("CCBC to ban tobacco products on its campuses," June 25). Wouldn't it be nice if smoking was banned all over Maryland!...
  20. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Halethorpe man honored by This Old House magazine

    Mike Anson didn't let a broken ankle get in the way of his renovation project.
    Mike Anson didn't let a broken ankle get in the way of his renovation project. Anson — foot cast and all — completely overhauled his bathroom, which was in need of major repair, and in the process earned recognition from This Old House...

    Tags: Halethorpe, Injuries and Wounds, Periodicals, Dundalk, Newspaper and Magazine

  22. May 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Funds cut as number of needy Marylanders hits new high

    The number of Maryland families that need government help to make ends meet has reached record levels, but funds for the state's safety net are being cut. More than 700,000 Marylanders receive food assistance, the most in state history. A record 70,000...

    Tags: Conservation, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Issues, Relief and Aid Organizations, Montgomery County (Maryland)

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