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Radio station WVIE (1370 AM) drops local sports talk
The Baltimore SunThree local sports talk show hosts -- Stan "The Fan" Charles, Jerry Coleman and Rob Long -- will be without a home at radio station WVIE (1370 AM) as of Friday morning when the station starts moving to a mainly network news/talk format. The official move...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Radio, Fox Sports (tv network), Talk Shows (genre)
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They call her Scary Mommy, and now she's scary successful
Jill Smokler just might be Baltimore's biggest unknown celebrity. Few recognize her tightly coiled curls, her peanut-butter-eating children, her tired dog. But online, thousands upon thousands of mothers grasp onto her every word. And on Twitter, nearly...Tags: Social Media, Ray Lewis, Twitter, Inc., Mother's Day, Duff Goldman
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St. Mary's County warns of potential dam failure
St. Mary's County has notified residents downstream from St. Mary's Lake Dam of significant flooding from heavy rains that came along with Hurricane Irene. The county had warned residents that the dam could fail. Eddie Hopkins, a spokesman for the...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Western Branch, St. Mary's County
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Hopkins home care group charged with discrimination in lawsuit
A home health care service operated by Johns Hopkins failed to accommodate an employee with breast cancer and later fired her, the U.S. agency that enforces job discrimination laws charged in a suit announced Friday. The Equal Employment Opportunity...Tags: Health, Justice System, Medical Services, Breast Cancer, Career and Workplace
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Woman cited in accident that left Hopkins cyclist in coma pays lesser fine because of police mistake
The Baltimore woman whose driving errors led to a crash that left bicyclist Nathan Krasnopoler in a coma with possibly permanent brain injuries has resolved the traffic charges against her by paying $220 — about half the amount she would have been...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Electronics, Fines, Science and Technology
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Howard's ban on smoking in parks is first, likely not last
Howard has become the first county in Maryland to completely ban smoking at its parks, but it will likely not be the last. "We will see counties all over the state doing this," County Executive Ken Ulman said following a news conference Wednesday at...Tags: Health, Carroll County (Maryland), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Montgomery County (Maryland), Ken Ulman
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Verizon to pay $20 million to settle discrimination suit
Verizon Communications has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a discrimination lawsuit charging the telecommunications giant with failing to accommodate hundreds of workers whose absences were caused by their disabilities. The lawsuit and a consent...Tags: AFL-CIO, Verizon Wireless, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Minority Groups
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For some communities, post office could disappear
Edward Tarter, stopping in at the Harford Road post office in Baltimore, was aghast to hear Wednesday that it might shut down.
He understands that the U.S. Postal Service — which is eyeing one in 10 of its locations nationwide for possible...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Rentals, Office and Retail Spaces, Homes, U.S. Postal Service
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Boyfriend charged in fatal shooting of Linthicum woman
Baltimore police have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a 40-year-old Linthicum woman whose body was found in Leakin Park last month, charging her boyfriend with first-degree murder. Police said Lois Smyth had left her home to meet with boyfriend...Tags: Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore County, Windsor Mill, Linthicum
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Silopanna Music Festival canceled because of Hurricane Irene
The Baltimore SunThe inaugural Silopanna Music Festival, which was scheduled to take place in Crownsville Saturday, has been cancelled because of Hurricane Irene, promoters Rams Head Group said in a statement this morning. Organizers and performers were concerned about...Tags: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings (music group), Weather, Hurricanes, Disasters, North Carolina
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Family League of Baltimore debuts new mobile meals truck
The Baltimore SunThe Family League of Baltimore showed off its new mobile meals truck at this morning's kickoff event for Maryland's summer meals program. The food truck, which has been made possible by a grant from the Sodexho Foundation through Share Our Strength,...Tags: Fells Point, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Cherry Hill
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