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Lacrosse provides college opportunity for two Baltimore natives
Ahmaad Simmons and Jamar Peete may not have known it at the time, but they had a lot in common. Both grew up in Baltimore and had dreamed of playing football at the college level. Both were natural athletes who were handed lacrosse sticks early in high...
Tags: Football, Schools, Dowling College, College Sports, Facebook
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Congressman Elijah Cummings lives in a Spike Lee joint
The Baltimore SunRep. Elijah Cummings wants folks to know that he's keeping it real. Like really, really, really real. Starting with where he lives. He told a crowd at Howard University Wednesday just how down-and-dirty real his Baltimore neighborhood is. “I...Tags: Spike Lee, Howard University, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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Small-town Jimmie Foxx brought big-time power
Sixty miles east of Babe Ruth's birthplace, in the drowsy town of Sudlersville (population 497), stands a statue of the other great slugger from Maryland's past. But you'll have to stop at the town's only red light, corner of Church and Main, to view...
Tags: New York Yankees, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Carl Yastrzemski, Lou Gehrig, Arts
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Police report 4 shootings Sunday in Baltimore; at least 1 man killed
A 33-year-old man was shot and killed near the intersection of North Loudon Avenue and West Franklin Street at 4:42 p.m. Sunday, according to the Baltimore Police Department. The man was pronounced dead at Shock Trauma at 5:32, according to Sgt....Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Shootings, Bowie, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Four homicides reported in Baltimore on Mother's Day
Baltimore police are investigating four homicides and a nonfatal shooting that occurred Sunday during a violent weekend that also left a 36-year-old woman in critical condition after her car was shot at as she sat at a stoplight. Police said they believe...Tags: Murder, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Cherry Hill, Mother's Day
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Thomas Joseph Lopresti, longtime Towson barber
Thomas Joseph Lopresti, a longtime Towson barber and volunteer at Our Daily Bread, died April 12 of leukemia at Mercy Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 72.
He was raised in East Baltimore, the son of Italian immigrants Carmello and Innocenta...Tags: Timonium, Rental Service, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Leukemia
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Walter N. Ernst, 80
Walter N. Ernst, 80, of Oakland, Maine, loving husband of Susan J. Ernst, died April 4, 2012, at Thayer Hospital, Waterville, Maine. He was born in 1931 in Hagerstown, Md., the son of Walter N. Sr. and Alma Marie (Beard) Ernst. He was raised in Richmond,...
Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Anglicanism, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Adult Education
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Prosecutors drop sexual abuse charges against City College staff member
Prosecutors dropped charges Monday against Ryan Marcus Coleman, a former City College administrator accused of sexually abusing a 17-year-old student, saying they lacked sufficient evidence to take the case to trial. Coleman, 36, was charged in July 2010...Tags: Trials, Northwood, Prosecution, Lawyers, Marcus Coleman
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Panos' career in print and practice honored by press association
During his more than 60 years in the news business, Timonium resident Lou Panos crossed paths with people from legendary Baltimore scribeH.L. Mencken to the Kennedy brothers — as in RFK and JFK. Along the way, Panos, 86, who was inducted last...
Tags: Newspapers, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, Timonium, World War II (1939-1945)
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City schools receive state recognition for achievement
City schools released the following congratulations this week: Ten Baltimore City public schools have been recognized by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) for the academic performance of their students, according to a release sent from...Tags: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Entertainment, Concerts, Music
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Commentary: No movement in the boys basketball power poll
In case you had not heard, the Elkton Golden Elks, who were riding one of the best seasons they've seen in the last few years and were still in the mix for a Chesapeake Division boys basketball title, announced Wednesday that it was forfeiting all but one...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Basketball, Sports
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Former Annapolis Mayor Dennis Callahan dies at 70
Dennis M. Callahan, Anne Arundel County's chief administrative officer and a former Annapolis mayor who was known for his hard-nosed political style, died Wednesday morning after suffering a heart attack at his Severna Park home. He was 70.
Mr....Tags: U.S. Army, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Maryland General Assembly, Primaries
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