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Middletown shuts down Edmondson early, rolls to 48-8 win in Class 2A semifinals
MIDDLETOWN — By the time Edmondson made its initial first down, Middletown had already scored two touchdowns. That put the Red Storm in a hole it couldn't climb out of in Friday night's Class 2A state semifinal. Edmondson didn't make a first down...Tags: Football
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Patt Morrison Asks: Connie Rice
Connie Rice was 13 and her father was a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base when the family drove from the high desert to church at First AME in L.A. She saw the city's ghastly gray air and said to herself, "Well, I'll never live here." Not only has...Tags: Bleep (euphemism), Social Issues, Rebellions, Civil Unrest, Condoleezza Rice
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James F. Jackson, musician
James Floyd Jackson, a retired truck driver and Baltimore church musician, died Nov. 16 of a heart attack at Church of God by Faith while preparing to play for evening services.
The Loch Raven resident was 74.
Mr. Jackson was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Pittsburgh, Hampden, Music, Heart Attack, Religion and Belief
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Commander-In-Chic: How To Dress With First Lady Class
PIX11.comMikki Taylor, the author of "Commander-In-Chic" and beauty director and cover editor at Essence Magazine, stopped by to talk about her new book and also show style essentials: must have ultra chic and timeless-go to pieces all inspired by First Lady...Tags: Periodicals, Barnes & Noble, Fashion Trends, NBC (tv network), Oprah Winfrey
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Kenneth L. Webster, state delegate, dies at 76
Former Del. Kenneth L. Webster, who led the battle for and wrote the historic legislation that made the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a legal state holiday in Maryland, died Friday of kidney failure at the Baltimore Veteran Administration Medical...Tags: Laws, Martin Luther King Day, Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University, Illinois
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Baltimore Grand Prix: Driver sightings, giveaways, discounts
If you're in Baltimore for the Grand Prix or you're simply a local looking for something to do, there's plenty to keep you occupied: driver appearances, concerts, attractions and more.
Racer sightings
Adobe Road Wine Dinner: With champion driver Marc...Tags: Ceremonies, Health, Reisterstown Road, National Aquarium Baltimore, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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College student's philosophy program brings Plato and Buddha to Jessup prison
Donald McColl was ready to start his PowerPoint presentation on the questionable origin of some early Christian artworks, but the equipment was acting up. A student asked, "Does anyone have a paper clip?" It was a joke. No one has a paper clip in prison....Tags: John Waters, Colleges and Universities, Prisons, Jorge Luis Borges, Washington College (Maryland)
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Joseph T. "Jody" Landers III
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
I have a Bachelors' Degree in Business Administration from Morgan State University. I am a former member of the Baltimore City Council,...Tags: Transportation, Local Government, Morgan State University, Washington, DC, Property
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Margaret F. Harris
Margaret F. Harris, a longtime member of Gillis Memorial Christian Community Church who sang with several gospel choirs, died Sept. 3 of cancer at Season's Hospice at Northwest Hospital Center.
The Randallstown resident was 81.
The daughter of a mason...Tags: Annapolis, X-rays, Randallstown, Christianity, Catonsville
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Baltimore's true identity: black history
A new vision for our city in the 21st century is sorely lacking from the discourse in the Baltimore City mayor's race.
Sure, lowering property taxes is a good idea, but it is not a game changer — even if it could be done without slashing city...Tags: Thurgood Marshall, Local Government, Morgan State University, NAACP, Arts and Culture
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Irene Helen Alexander
Baltimore Sun reporterIrene Helen Alexander, who owned and operated a beauty shop and later worked at the Social Security Administration, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Sept. 16 at Sinai Hospital. She was 89 and lived in West Baltimore. Born Irene Helen Lee in...Tags: Randallstown, Social Security, Wages and Pensions, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Irene Helen Alexander
Irene Helen Alexander, who owned and operated a beauty shop and later worked at the Social Security Administration, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Sept. 16 at Sinai Hospital. She was 89 and lived in West Baltimore.
Born Irene Helen Lee in...Tags: Randallstown, Social Security, Wages and Pensions, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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