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Elizabeth L. Phillips, funeral home owner
Elizabeth L. "Bobbi" Phillips, who co-founded and operated a West Baltimore funeral home, died of congestive heart failure Dec. 28 at her home. She was 93.
Born Elizabeth Lattimore in Baltimore and raised on Schroeder Street, she was a 1936 Frederick...Tags: Morgan State University, Colleges and Universities, Christianity, University of Maryland, College Park, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Spirited parade celebrates Martin Luther King Day in Baltimore
Persistent brisk southwest winds and temperatures hovering in the low 40s failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the spirited crowd that gathered at noon Monday in downtown Baltimore to honor the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
92Q DJ Konan and his...Tags: Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Festive Events, Martin Luther King Day
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Komen controversy puts Maryland native in spotlight
As the funding controversy swirled around Susan G. Komen for the Cure this week, much of the criticism was directed not at the group's chief executive but at a Maryland native who serves as a senior policy adviser.
Karen Handel, who faced a hard-luck...Tags: Abortion Issue, Twitter, Inc., Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Media Industry
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Indoor Track: Hardy has super day at 2A West meet
andrewm@herald-mail.comWhether Evan Hardy likes his nickname or not, the Williamsport senior has earned it. “He’s Superman. That’s what we call him,” Williamsport track coach Teresa Weaver said. “But he doesn’t always answer to it. He’...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Francis Scott Key, Superman (fictional character), High School Sports, Track and Field
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City principals among lowest-paid school leaders in state
Even as Baltimore principals have been given an unprecedented amount of responsibility over the past four years under schools CEO Andrés Alonso, their average salary has remained among the lowest in the state.
The average salary for city principals...Tags: Baltimore County, Students, Career and Workplace, Garrett County, Collective Contract
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Marion Garrett, principal
Marion Marie Ames Garrett, a retired Baltimore City Public Schools principal and lead soprano in her church choir, died Jan. 15 at Keswick Multi-Care Center of complications from several ailments, including diabetes and repeated strokes.
She was 82....Tags: Students, Morgan State University, Colleges and Universities, Coppin State University, Charles Carroll
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O'Malley: Baltimore believed, and change has come
Ten years ago, a television commercial aired simultaneously on all of the TV stations in Baltimore. It was paid for by the private dollars of principled Baltimore business leaders. It began with the words of a little boy.
"My grandmother says we're all...Tags: Politics, Business Enterprises, Television Industry, Juvenile Delinquency, Bill Clinton
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Bernard "Bernie" Harper, city police major
Bernard "Bernie" Harper, a retired decorated Baltimore Police Department major who had commanded the Northwestern District, died Saturday of cancer at his Northeast Baltimore home.
He was 73.
"I always considered Bernie as one of my outstanding...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Radio Industry, Charlotte, Crime, Law and Justice, Cancer
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