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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pancreatic Cancer, U.S. Army, Laws, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Hereford High ranked highest among Baltimore County Public Schools
Of the 11 Baltimore County public high schools rated among the nation's 2,000 top schools, according to the third annual Newsweek/Daily Beast survey of "America's Best High Schools," Hereford High School ranks No. 1 in the county. The list, published...
Tags: Perry Hall High School, Towson, Reisterstown, Pikesville, Schools
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Stembler named principal of Calvert Hall; Bullis wins student video contest
Brother Thomas Zoppo, president of Calvert Hall High School College has announced that Charles Stembler, Class of 1983, the school's current assistant principal for Student Affairs, has been appointed Calvert Hall's principal, effective July 1. Stembler...Tags: Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Separation of Church and State, Education, Schools
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Jo Ellen Gore, 66
Jo Ellen (nee Gossard) Gore, age 66, of Parkville, Md., died Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Jo Ellen was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Glyndon Volunteer Fire Department in Glyndon, Md. Devoted mother of Jackie C. Sainz and her husband, Pablo Sainz;...Tags: Parkville
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
Annapolis looking for proposals for golf course ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Annapolis is looking for potential buyers and tenants to take over its Eisenhower Golf Course. The Capital of Annapolis reports that the city has asked for proposals for...Tags: Fires, Firearms, Heroin, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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New barber shop opening as merchants in Hampden play musical chairs
A shave and a haircut of yesteryear cost the proverbial two bits, 25 cents. A shave alone at The Old Bank Barbers, a soon-to-open barber shop on The Avenue in Hampden, will cost $25. It won't be any old shave, though. Owner Daniel Wells promises an old-...
Tags: Chicken, Restaurant and Catering Industry, DirecTV Group Inc., Dundalk, Bars and Clubs
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Lutherville rec dancers ready for spring recital May 26 [Lutherville]
The activities room on the far side of Lutherville Laboratory Elementary School on York Road is full of jazz dancers dressed in black leggings and tank tops on a recent Wednesday afternoon. The room smells of team spirit, the beat of the music races...Tags: Dance, George Washington Carver, Towson University, Entertainment, Elementary Schools
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Investigators open probe into airplane crash that killed father and son
Federal investigators began examining Monday the wreckage of a two-seater, home-built airplane that crashed Sunday in Virginia, killing a man from Davidsonville and his son from Westminster, the father of 10 children. On Saturday, experimental...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Federal Aviation Administration, Accidental Death, Fort Detrick (military base)
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Isaiah 'Ike' Dixon, state delegate from Baltimore
Isaiah Dixon Jr., a jazz fan, world traveler and four-term state delegate from Baltimore City whose accomplishments included introducing a bill that made cross burnings a felony in Maryland, died of heart failure April 26 at Stella Maris Hospice in...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Howard University, Local Elections, U.S. Army, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Pauline H. "June" Brannan, artist
Pauline H. "June" Brannan, an artist and former owner of a Mount Washington frame shop, died Tuesday of congestive heart failure and kidney disease at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The longtime Ruxton resident was 85. The daughter of farmers, Pauline...
Tags: Crofton, Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, University of Maryland, College Park
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland has become the first state south of the Mason-Dixon line to abolish the death penalty in more than 50 years. Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley signed the measure at a crowded ceremony on Thursday. West Virginia did...Tags: Michael E. Busch, Regional Elections, Martin O'Malley, Politics, Death Penalty
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Funeral set for volunteer firefighter injured in Reisterstown blaze
BALTIMORE (AP) — A funeral has been set for a volunteer firefighter who died after being injured in a fire at a Reisterstown home last week. Twenty-five-year-old Gene Kirchner of the Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Co. died Thursday at Shock Trauma...Tags: Baltimore County
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