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Franchot says he won't run for governor
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot, considered one of the leading prospective Democratic candidates for governor in 2014, said Tuesday that he will instead seek a third term in his current post. In an interview, Franchot, 65, said he made his decision...
Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, Northeastern University, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., James C. Rosapepe
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Read Franchot's letter to supporters
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot posted this letter to supporters Tuesday on his website. Dear Supporter, As we approach the heart of the holiday season and the end of 2012, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued...Tags: Human Interest, Business, Family
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State Senator, Judge John C. Coolahan dies at 80
John Carroll Coolahan, a decorated Marine and former member of the Maryland Senate who acquired the reputation as the "Lion of Halethorpe" when he opposed construction of the Baltimore Metro rail system, died Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital. Family members...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Religion and Belief, Judges, Bolton Hill
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Senior Circles: Winter Growth is Marge Burba's legacy to Howard County
The holidays are a time to share, remember and reminisce. So, I would like to share with you the story of Marge Burba, to reminisce with friends about her remarkable career serving older and disabled adults and to highlight the legacy, Winter Growth,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Schools, Early Learning, Environmental Illness, Howard County
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Mildred Otenasek, 98, professor, mentor
Mildred Otenasek, a pioneering force for women in Maryland Democratic politics and a much-loved professor and mentor at her alma mater, Notre Dame of Maryland University, died Nov. 19 at her home in Roland Park. She was 98. A diminutive, soft-spoken...
Tags: Students, John F. Kennedy, Joe Lieberman, Roland Park, Notre Dame of Maryland University
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Tolliver, Arundel's top cop, leads with low-key approach
When an Anne Arundel County councilman vowed recently to subpoena the county's new police chief to discuss an investigation within the department, Larry W. Tolliver said the legal demand wasn't necessary. Just call me, the chief said. That low-key...
Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland State Police, Parties and Movements, Government
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Maryland State Archives running out of space
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland State Archives collection is among the largest in the country with nearly 400 years of history, including Colonial-era paintings, keepsakes of the state's governors, and thousands of land, court and genealogy...Tags: Annapolis, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Prince George's County, Maryland State Police
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The Sun Remembers: July 29-August 4
Aug. 4, 1996: Earl Weaver, the irascible Orioles manager who led the club to 1,480 victories, four American League pennants and the 1970 world championship, is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. "I'm proud of my record," Weaver tells the crowd in...
Tags: Minnesota Twins, David Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Johnny Unitas, Baseball
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Rodricks: Marveling at Phelps' heroic journey
Baltimoreans who witnessed his odyssey unfold will remember the first 12 years of the 21st century as the Michael Phelps era. If you mark the life of this community by our shared experiences and our heroic figures — the sources of civic pride that...
Tags: Heroism, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Sports, Baltimore Colts
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State poised to cut Rocky Gap losses
After sinking millions of dollars into the dream of a world-class tourist destination in the mountains of Western Maryland, the state is poised to cut its losses and turn the Rocky Gap hotel and conference center over to a private company that plans to...
Tags: Travel, Golf, Bonds, Lakes Entertainment Incorporated, Conservation
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Tropical Storm Agnes flooded Maryland 40 years ago
Forty years later, records from Tropical Storm Agnes still stand. But the records barely tell the story. As measured at BWI Marshall Airport, June 1972 saw a record 9.95 inches of rain. June 21 and 22, meteorologists measured 2.19 inches of rain and 3.84...
Tags: Catonsville, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Howard County, Weather, Tropical Storms
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Vernon Harry Wiesand, police magistrate
Vernon Harry Wiesand, a retired attorney and police magistrate who was a former city Recreation and Parks Board president, died of stroke complications May 26 at the Anchorage Nursing Home in Salisbury. The former Mount Vernon Place resident was 92.
Born...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Memorial Stadium, Car Tires, University of Maryland, College Park, Theft
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