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Recreation and outdoors calendar
Hunter sight-ins Nov. 18 from noon to 3 p.m. Baltimore County Game & Fish Protective Association will host hunter sight-ins on club grounds at 3400 Northwind Road, Carney. Information: Robert Batchelor, 410- 592-9276. Turkey shoot Nov. 18, noon to 4...Tags: Turkey (animal), Sports, University of Maryland, College Park, Ulcerative Colitis, Sport Shooting
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Woman found in water Thursday in Canton was Hopkins professor
The woman who died Thursday after being pulled from the water off a pier in Canton has been identified as a Johns Hopkins neurology professor. Dr. Elizabeth O'Hearn, 53, was found near the 2300 block of Boston St. in Canton. Police were called to the...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Teaching and Learning, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology
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Fire burns infant and harms two others in McElderry Park
The Baltimore SunA fire broke out in a two-story home Friday morning burning an infant and sending two others to the hospital. Just after 11 a.m., about 10 fire crews responded to 435 Monford Ave., in the McElderry Park neighborhood, and put out a fire within 10 minutes...Tags: Fires, Hospitals and Clinics
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Double shooting extends string of multi-victim gunfire in Baltimore
Two men, both 19, walked into a Baltimore hospital Thursday night with gunshot wounds. Police who responded to the hospital about 9:41 p.m. quickly determined both had been shot in the 5300 block of Lantern Court in the city's Westgate neighborhood,...Tags: Shootings, Montpelier, Prosecution, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics
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Doctors caution that gluten-free is not for everyone
After battling stomach problems for years, Sarah Croessmann took action. On the advice of her doctor, she tried eating fewer fats, then removing dairy. Four years ago, she hit on a winner: She cut gluten from her diet. Croessmann, a 25-year-old Baltimore...
Tags: Weight Loss, Diets and Dieting, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Breads
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Woodlawn couple plead guilty to stealing identities of hundreds
A Woodlawn man and his girlfriend have pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft charges in a federal case that compromised the personal information of more than 250 people — including doctors who applied for fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital,...Tags: Court Preliminary, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Ellicott City 7-year-old becomes a philanthropist with Clara Cares
When Clara Henry was 3, she fell off her bed and hit the corner of a table in her room, breaking her skull in three places. She underwent surgery and stayed at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital for a week. Recovery took a year....
Tags: Ellicott City, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dr. Daniel C.W. "D.C." Finney, surgeon
Dr. Daniel C.W. "D.C." Finney, a retired Baltimore surgeon and World War II veteran, died Monday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 88.
Dr. Daniel Clarke Wharton Finney — who was known as "D.C." ...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Nursing, Sports, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Heart Failure
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City re-emphasizes need to replace infrastructure after water main break
After another city water main break caused fast-moving water to rush down Charles Street on Wednesday, officials defended plans to spend millions to upgrade Baltimore's aging public water system. The broken pipe at North Charles and East 20th streets,...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Water Supply, Charles Street, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lucille Gorham, neighborhood activist
Lucille Gorham, a longtime East Baltimore neighborhood activist whose "quick wits and good-natured tenacity" equipped her as the voice of poor residents who lived near Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Saturday at her Belair-Edison home. She was 81....Tags: Politics, Activism, William Donald Schaefer, Human Interest, Belair-Edison
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Election Day dining specials around Baltimore
The Baltimore SunYou're not voting? Are you sure? Because if you do: Cantler's Riverside Inn in Annapolis is throwing an Election Day party with all-you-can-eat crabs for $22.99 and returns watching on big TVs. Fleet Street Market in Fells Point is giving ten percent...Tags: Politics, Tacos, Voting, Bars and Clubs, Annapolis
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Maryland confirms first hepatitis C case linked to arrested med tech
Health officials in Maryland confirmed Monday the state's first hepatitis C case directly linked to traveling medical technician David Kwiatkowski, whose arrest by federal law enforcement officials in July in connection with a hepatitis C outbreak in...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Wars and Interventions, Viral Diseases and Infections, International Military Interventions, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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