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07/10/2008 [-] Trial set for Towson teen accused of killing mother
07/10/2008 [-] Revolution crashes Crystal Palace in PKs
07/10/2008 [-] Baltimore County schools move forward with renovations list
07/10/2008 [-] Baltimore County schools name chief academic officer
07/10/2008 [-] Maryland Industrial Partnerships program awards 1.8M in funding
07/10/2008 [-] The Baltimore Sun Mike Himowitz column Verizon LG needs work on acoustics
07/10/2008 [-] Critics question conduct of Baltimore Regional Transportation Board
07/10/2008 [-] Jail computer upgrades urged
07/10/2008 [-] Four Seasons developer says hotel to name GM
07/10/2008 [-] Toddler found alone in W. Baltimore returned to parents
07/10/2008 [-] Johns Hopkins Hospital water test finds bacteria
07/10/2008 [-] MLB Toronto 9, Baltimore 8
07/09/2008 [-] Database could show effectiveness of military sexual assault programs
07/09/2008 [-] 2 Baltimore stores sold jewelry with excess lead
07/09/2008 [-] Special squad to investigate Baltimore stranglings
07/09/2008 [-] Laureate buys universities in Mexico, Costa Rica
07/09/2008 [-] Bush's plan stimulates something not what you might think
07/09/2008 [-] Harford school board loses presumptive president
07/09/2008 [-] DNA lands Baltimore City man in court 18 years after alleged rape
07/09/2008 [-] Nobody captured insane 60s better than Gonzo, Hunter S. Thompson
07/09/2008 [-] Financial literacy top priority for new Maryland Bankers Association chairman
07/09/2008 [-] City police officer thrown from horse in Little Italy
07/09/2008 [-] Special squad to investigate stranglings
07/09/2008 [-] Labor, liberal groups press for national health plan
07/09/2008 [-] For love of the game
07/09/2008 [-] MLB Toronto 7, Baltimore 6
07/09/2008 [-] Bush's plan stimulates something but not what you might think
07/09/2008 [-] Baltimore Beltway blasting to slow traffic Wednesday night
07/08/2008 [-] Medicaid to cover minor drug treatment
07/08/2008 [-] Baltimore official backpedals on cigars
07/08/2008 [-] Queer eye for the hungry guy Culinary talents set Baltimore aflame
07/08/2008 [-] Anchors aweigh for Midshipmen's 58 plebes
07/08/2008 [-] Idea of Ravens signing Brett too Favre-fetched
07/08/2008 [-] More working poor qualify for state health insurance
07/08/2008 [-] Did Dixon want to hide the affair or the gifts?
07/08/2008 [-] Currie intervened for Shoppers, released e-mails, records show
07/08/2008 [-] Westminster man charged with double homicide
07/08/2008 [-] Wife killer gets 18 years in prison
07/08/2008 [-] Johns Hopkins brain surgery hits prime time in science news show
07/08/2008 [-] They are my heroes
07/08/2008 [-] Palace eyes to stop MLS's Revolution
07/08/2008 [-] Baltimore bishop to become next bishop of Wilmington, Delaware
07/08/2008 [-] Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
07/08/2008 [-] Local stocks plunge in first half of year
07/08/2008 [-] Baltimore City looks toward first new schools in years
07/07/2008 [-] Brown Advisory merging with Alex. Brown Investment Management
07/07/2008 [-] Maryland farmers squeezed by soaring fuel, fertilizer costs
07/07/2008 [-] Good Day Baltimore It's a busy day for Gov. O'Malley
07/07/2008 [-] Farmers squeezed by soaring fuel, fertilizer costs
07/07/2008 [-] Broadneck softball coach Ware dead at 62
07/07/2008 [-] Alonso looks to stability after shift of central office employees
07/07/2008 [-] Federal law puts brakes on using public buses for special events
07/07/2008 [-] Baltimore-area libraries thrive amid adaptations, economy
07/07/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Thomas Acampora
07/07/2008 [-] 'Blueprint' has built Baltimore County success
07/06/2008 [-] MLB Texas 11, Baltimore 10
07/06/2008 [-] Good Day Baltimore Here's a weekend filled with fun
07/06/2008 [-] Nepali folks in Baltimore mesmerised by Poetry Festival-2008
07/06/2008 [-] William Shakespeare's works come alive in Baltimore
07/06/2008 [-] MLB Texas 5, Baltimore 3
07/06/2008 [-] BSO celebrates July 4th with stars, stripes
07/06/2008 [-] Baltimore County Employees FCU to Test New Interface
07/05/2008 [-] Tobacco policy criticized
07/05/2008 [-] In the world of home foreclosure, you can bank on damage
07/05/2008 [-] High-tech warship to be commissioned in Baltimore
07/05/2008 [-] Maine-built ship to be commissioned in Baltimore
07/05/2008 [-] New high-tech U.S. warship is to be commissioned in Baltimore
07/05/2008 [-] Memories, not fireworks, are the Fourth's magic
07/05/2008 [-] Residents help regrow Maryland oyster population
07/05/2008 [-] It's Cat Independence Day in Baltimore
07/05/2008 [-] Art moves from Baghdad to Baltimore
07/05/2008 [-] Mitchell won't take shots at Dixon
07/05/2008 [-] Residents help regrow Maryladnd oyster population
07/05/2008 [-] Dundalk parade stays dry; thousands line route in Towson
07/05/2008 [-] Baltimore Orioles' Brian Roberts takes time for the kids
07/05/2008 [-] Police operation targets bad boaters in Maryland
07/05/2008 [-] Two inmates in Jessup critical after stabbings
07/05/2008 [-] American soldiers get patriotic welcome home in Maryland
07/05/2008 [-] Especially now, Gettysburg is perfect destination
07/05/2008 [-] For photog Christos Palios, it's one beautiful disaster
07/05/2008 [-] Making the most of every day, relationship
07/05/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 10, Texas 4
07/04/2008 [-] Anne Arundel fire chief retires, new chief appointed
07/04/2008 [-] Fourth of July parade costs marching higher
07/04/2008 [-] Mayor wants to take over Baltimore City schools
07/04/2008 [-] A stomach that aches for success
07/04/2008 [-] Messenger flyby shows Mercury's violent past
07/04/2008 [-] Competitive eating ups health risks
07/04/2008 [-] New parking lots, stores are key to containing fly ash, experts say
07/04/2008 [-] Lawmakers, parents challenge school improvement projects
07/04/2008 [-] Superstars not needed for family sports fun
07/04/2008 [-] Dixon seeks longer school day
07/04/2008 [-] Mayor wants to take over city schools
07/04/2008 [-] Currie defense granted details on house raid
07/04/2008 [-] Good Day Baltimore All the fun stuff to do today
07/04/2008 [-] MLB Kansas City 10, Baltimore 7
07/03/2008 [-] Best of the best for July 4th
07/03/2008 [-] Midshipmen parents say meal prayer OK at Naval Academy
07/03/2008 [-] Algorithme Pharma buys clinical pharmacology research unit in Baltimore
07/03/2008 [-] Report calls for universities to mentor science students
07/03/2008 [-] Life sentence for Baltimore County's 'mad man' murderer
07/03/2008 [-] Former Anne Arundel baseball star pleads guilty to drug charge
07/03/2008 [-] Bealefeld, Dixon ticked off over city's violent crime wave
07/03/2008 [-] Baltimore Recycling 19 Percent More
07/03/2008 [-] State government seeks more minority investment advisers
07/03/2008 [-] German firm, JHU team up for surgery
07/03/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Steven Soifer
07/03/2008 [-] Midshipmen parents say meal prayer OK
07/03/2008 [-] Murder charges dropped when witness slain, police say
07/03/2008 [-] AAA predicts slight decrease in July Fourth travel
07/03/2008 [-] Laurel resident dispatched to help victims of flooding in Iowa city
07/03/2008 [-] Small banks playing to strengths in Maryland real estate slowdown
07/03/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 5, Kansas City 2
07/02/2008 [-] Federal agents go after stolen cars rolling through Port of Baltimore
07/02/2008 [-] 8 ways to celebrate the Fourth around Baltimore
07/02/2008 [-] Thanks, Ronald Sallow, for your 41 years of hard work - now leave
07/02/2008 [-] Maryland wins greater flexibility under No Child Left Behind
07/02/2008 [-] Testifying Baltimore County cop won't be required to have brain scan
07/02/2008 [-] Grab a No. 2 pencil and take the Hump Day quiz
07/02/2008 [-] Baltimore recycling 19 percent more since January
07/02/2008 [-] Baltimore City residents plan to protest homeless shelter
07/02/2008 [-] Teen found guilty for playing part in mall stabbing
07/02/2008 [-] Thanks for your 41 years of hard work - now leave
07/02/2008 [-] Area hospitals add local produce to menu
07/02/2008 [-] Aberdeen pushes forward amid resistance in N.J.
07/02/2008 [-] Salmonella probe to extend focus beyond tomatoes
07/02/2008 [-] Supporters rally against illegal immigration arrests
07/02/2008 [-] Newspaper Guild assents to The Sun's buyout terms
07/02/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 7, Kansas City 5
07/02/2008 [-] Residents to protest homeless shelter
07/01/2008 [-] Police search for escaped inmate
07/01/2008 [-] Belcamp house burned twice in one weekend
07/01/2008 [-] Nonprofit employment growth in Md. outpaces private sector
07/01/2008 [-] Stewart tries to weather storm
07/01/2008 [-] Palace must crack Thornton
07/01/2008 [-] Baltimore County to postpone rental registration
07/01/2008 [-] Columbia Mall stabbing victim says attackers could be Bloods members
07/01/2008 [-] ICE agents make 46 arrests in Anne Arundel illegal immigration raids
07/01/2008 [-] 'Down in the trenches' giving circle announces grantees
07/01/2008 [-] All 171 Baltimore County Public Schools Go Wireless With Networks ...
07/01/2008 [-] MLB Kansas City 6, Baltimore 5
07/01/2008 [-] Wild Thursday drives top 10 stocks down
07/01/2008 [-] New booster seat law goes into effect
06/30/2008 [-] Bioanalytical Systems-BASI sells Baltimore clinical pharmacology research unit
06/30/2008 [-] Democrat's race for Congress under new management
06/30/2008 [-] Planned Anne Arundel bus depot could be explosive
06/30/2008 [-] Howard officials look to expand transit services for workers
06/30/2008 [-] Baltimore homicide rate lowest since '88
06/30/2008 [-] Towson man finishes Miami to Baltimore kayak trip
06/30/2008 [-] Baltimore Homicides Drop 30 Jun 2008 073110 GMT
06/30/2008 [-] Tainted tomatoes sicken 25 in Md.
06/29/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 9, Washington 1
06/29/2008 [-] Baltimore Sun Examines Google, Microsoft Personal Health Record Systems
06/28/2008 [-] Proposed development frustrates smart-growth advocates
06/28/2008 [-] Tree houses, fountains and fireworks define a Longwood Garden summer
06/28/2008 [-] Virginia Beach offers nature-filled travel bargains
06/28/2008 [-] Zen and the art of the road trip
06/28/2008 [-] Lady D's vintage soul
06/28/2008 [-] Survey says, trust yourself, not the research
06/28/2008 [-] Baltimore Woman, Subject of ’05 Article, Is Found Dead
06/28/2008 [-] Palace hoping to make N.Y. Red Bulls feel blue
06/27/2008 [-] Baltimore citeSun/cite Examines Google, Microsoft Personal Health Record Systems
06/27/2008 [-] Baltimore Couple Catches 'Crappy Neighbor' on Tape
06/27/2008 [-] Former Baltimore police commissioner's stepdaughter found dead
06/27/2008 [-] Courant Makes Like LAT, Baltimore Sun
06/27/2008 [-] Harford teen steals family's SUV, fires at police
06/27/2008 [-] Feds look at officer's bias complaint
06/27/2008 [-] Impaired driver campaign launched
06/27/2008 [-] New Mars findings shape future exploration
06/27/2008 [-] Park & Ride spaces fill up as fuel prices jump
06/27/2008 [-] Study Gun deaths among young men in U.S. spike
06/27/2008 [-] Iraqi violence kills Edgewood woman who was there to help
06/27/2008 [-] Man's bribery scheme results in prison time
06/27/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Louise Schlegel
06/27/2008 [-] Dixon abstained from probe-related votes once it began, records show
06/26/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 11, Chi. Cubs 4
06/26/2008 [-] A must-read for every high school student
06/26/2008 [-] Maryland test scores improving, researchers unsure of reason
06/26/2008 [-] Howard police officer involved in second Route 40 collision
06/26/2008 [-] Testimony of key Dixon aide postponed
06/26/2008 [-] The Baltimore Sun Art Column Galleries' Big Sculptures
06/26/2008 [-] Herb with LSD-like effects still legal
06/26/2008 [-] Palace ready to run with Bulls
06/26/2008 [-] Naval Academy's mandatory lunch time prayer under fire
06/26/2008 [-] Man accused of molesting woman during dialysis sought
06/26/2008 [-] O'Malley, team defend sale of former troubled youth facility
06/26/2008 [-] 'I'm going to survive this,' Dixon says
06/26/2008 [-] Waterfront development plans raise concerns in community
06/26/2008 [-] The playground Darwinism at its best
06/26/2008 [-] Md. test scores improving, but researchers unsure why
06/26/2008 [-] Possible human remains found near Rock State Park
06/26/2008 [-] State eyes selling Bowling Brook to Nevada-based Rite of Passage
06/25/2008 [-] More Parking In The Works For Baltimore Cruise Terminal
06/25/2008 [-] Baltimore Sun Admits Baltimore Mayor a Democrat
06/25/2008 [-] Baltimore mayor says she'll survive investigation
06/25/2008 [-] Caruso Homes another 'victim' of economic crisis
06/25/2008 [-] Facebook, MySpace profiles can derail your career
06/25/2008 [-] Harborplace vacancies open door for national chains
06/25/2008 [-] Orioles' puzzle is just missing a few pieces
06/25/2008 [-] BCPS seeks bids for online instruction
06/25/2008 [-] Reaction to killings reinforces Federal Hill's sense of community
06/25/2008 [-] Official seeks new contract law, more transparency in process
06/25/2008 [-] Dixon probe turns to gift cards
06/25/2008 [-] Harford man pleads guilty to stealing from employer
06/25/2008 [-] Hot Read
06/25/2008 [-] Dixon likely won't face ethics probe, officials say
06/25/2008 [-] Mayor's ex-lover may interest IRS
06/25/2008 [-] In Baltimore, Mayor Tells of Her Link to Developer
06/25/2008 [-] For Busch, winning is a learning experience
06/24/2008 [-] ARTEnriches youngsters at the Pimlico Road Youth Program
06/24/2008 [-] Documents cite contractor gifts to Baltimore mayor
06/24/2008 [-] Baltimore Sun's Missing in Mayoral Corruption Story
06/24/2008 [-] New Sparrows Point owner tours steel mill
06/24/2008 [-] Ocean City Elementary only school in state leaving no child behind
06/24/2008 [-] Landry more than brother's keeper
06/24/2008 [-] Williams makes splash, not crash
06/23/2008 [-] Dew Tour continues to soar
06/23/2008 [-] AirTran adding Baltimore-Puerto Rico flights
06/23/2008 [-] WJZ launches advertising partnership with local blogs, Web sites
06/23/2008 [-] AirTran Airways Announces New Service From Baltimore/Washington to San Juan
06/23/2008 [-] Federal Hill residents stunned by pair of homicides over weekend
06/23/2008 [-] Issue of absent fathers brought into the spotlight with Obama
06/23/2008 [-] Development moratoriums could expire in Harford
06/23/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Kris Ghimire
06/23/2008 [-] Making midshipmen the best they can be
06/23/2008 [-] Family of man killed by police not allowed to identify his body
06/23/2008 [-] Brown's secrets are out
06/23/2008 [-] Examiner Exclusive ESPN's Scott Van Pelt
06/23/2008 [-] High day care costs put parents in bind
06/23/2008 [-] Film shows Baltimore school struggling despite No Child law
06/23/2008 [-] MLB Milwaukee 7, Baltimore 3
06/22/2008 [-] MLB Milwaukee 3, Baltimore 2
06/21/2008 [-] Officials Raid Baltimore Mayors Home
06/21/2008 [-] Any thoroughbred racing handicappers here? Anyone from Baltimore/Philadelphia area?
06/21/2008 [-] 2 Landover brothers die in separate city motorcycle crashes
06/21/2008 [-] City taking 578,000 loss on sale to developer, state records show
06/21/2008 [-] Dixon's ex-spokesman to testify before grand jury
06/21/2008 [-] Quin Hillyer When the feds should back off
06/21/2008 [-] Everywhere you look, the fishing is getting better
06/21/2008 [-] VC leader Grotech taps Va. for HQ
06/21/2008 [-] Athletics Inaugural University of Maryland Heart Center Baltimore 10 Miler Hits the Streets
06/21/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 8, Milwaukee 5
06/21/2008 [-] Huff homers twice in Baltimore's 4th straight win
06/20/2008 [-] Anne Arundel leaders come out against slots
06/20/2008 [-] Sprint CEO Baltimore first to get WiMAX
06/20/2008 [-] Action-packed future for Dew Tour
06/20/2008 [-] 'I love doing what I do because I think we make a difference'
06/20/2008 [-] Report bolsters requests for increased BRAC aid
06/20/2008 [-] Maryland ranks 10th in personal income growth
06/20/2008 [-] Activists hold demonstration for universal health care
06/20/2008 [-] Tainted tomatoes sicken 10 in Maryland
06/20/2008 [-] Curfew would offer no solution for Annapolis crime-fighting
06/20/2008 [-] Law students get real-world experience with new program
06/20/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Pat Turner
06/20/2008 [-] Supporters speak out for indicted environmentalist
06/20/2008 [-] Parents of fallen soldier await citizenship law as son's legacy
06/20/2008 [-] Comptroller Franchot State should invest pension funds in biotech
06/20/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 7, Houston 5
06/19/2008 [-] New Cadillac Escalade hybrid includes White Marsh-made parts
06/19/2008 [-] Man's parents, girlfriend dispute police account of fatal shooting
06/19/2008 [-] Pharmacy school grads face bright prospects despite downturn
06/19/2008 [-] Jewish Women's Giving Foundation awards 100K in grants
06/19/2008 [-] After 5 years as president of UMMS, Notebaert prepares to step down
06/19/2008 [-] Grand Central Fire Baltimore gay club and newspaper offices damaged
06/19/2008 [-] Suspect sought in liquor store robbery on Eastern Ave.
06/19/2008 [-] Pressure's on for Dixon and state investigators
06/19/2008 [-] Grand jury to meet next week in City Hall corruption probe
06/19/2008 [-] Judge denies Clark reinstatement, cites 'chaos' to Baltimore
06/19/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Kent Krabbe
06/19/2008 [-] Case to keep Fort Monmouth open delayed to July
06/19/2008 [-] Health officials tackle lead poisoning
06/19/2008 [-] Bel Air Bigfoot hunter indicted on charges of making drugs
06/19/2008 [-] Cubs and 1908 Can't say one without the other
06/19/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 2, Houston 1
06/18/2008 [-] Raid signals more trouble for Baltimore mayor
06/18/2008 [-] Three state agencies subpoenaed in Currie probe
06/18/2008 [-] Anne Arundel hires probers in artificial turf contract flap
06/18/2008 [-] Today's Jordan also looks good in red and black
06/18/2008 [-] Franchot says his inspectors will hunt for gaming devices
06/18/2008 [-] BIGGER BEACH, BETTER VIEWS Renovations revamp city park NEW BALTIMORE
06/18/2008 [-] It's electric Johns Hopkins plans to build campus power plant
06/18/2008 [-] State Investigators at Baltimore Mayor's House
06/17/2008 [-] Investigators search Baltimore mayor's home
06/17/2008 [-] Investigators search Baltimore mayor's home
06/17/2008 [-] Investigators search Baltimore mayor's home
06/17/2008 [-] Funding falls short for attorneys to defend man in death penalty case
06/17/2008 [-] Man convicted 3 times in death of girl vows to win on fourth appeal
06/17/2008 [-] Survey Nation's hospital system profits jump more than 23% in 2007
06/17/2008 [-] Former Mercantile executive joins New York firm
06/17/2008 [-] O'Malley unveils 1.1B life science initiative
06/17/2008 [-] O'Malley to expand biotech tax credits and incubator program investments
06/17/2008 [-] Baltimore Man Sentenced in Baby's Death
06/17/2008 [-] Shooting victim becomes murder suspect in Edgewood
06/17/2008 [-] Annapolis police search for suspect who shot at cab driver
06/16/2008 [-] Army marks 233rd year, stays strong on recruiting
06/16/2008 [-] Tim Russert and Jim McKay true to themselves and viewers
06/16/2008 [-] Rediscovered stove helps Meade relive food history
06/16/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Roswell Encina
06/16/2008 [-] Howard schools superintendent gets 13 percent raise to 265,000
06/16/2008 [-] One of O'Malley's top dogs gets the boot for barking
06/16/2008 [-] Rookies to seize spotlight
06/15/2008 [-] Pirates beat Baltimore, 5-4
06/15/2008 [-] MLB Pittsburgh 5, Baltimore 4
06/14/2008 [-] Two 'undetermined' deaths ruled homicides
06/14/2008 [-] Free transportation OK'd for homeless students
06/14/2008 [-] A building up for auction in Baltimore
06/14/2008 [-] A father's gift of Father's Day
06/14/2008 [-] Get hip to this kindly tip on Route 66
06/14/2008 [-] From friend to lover a tough barrier to cross
06/14/2008 [-] Minority contract goals still justified, businesses say
06/14/2008 [-] JPMorgan extends helping hand to laid-off workers
06/14/2008 [-] Geppi's Entertainment Museum playing outside the box in Baltimore
06/14/2008 [-] Summer jobs crucial to teen independence
06/14/2008 [-] Navy pitcher to be on deck of ship, not diamond
06/14/2008 [-] Baltimore Ravens prepare to fill Hall of Fame-sized hole
06/14/2008 [-] Baltimore Ravens McGahee is rushing toward success
06/14/2008 [-] Prince George's Hospital Authority names board
06/14/2008 [-] Police arrest man in murder-for-hire plot
06/14/2008 [-] Clark Construction to build Music City Center in Nashville
06/14/2008 [-] Orioles Magic lives! Baltimore rallies to beat Pirates
06/14/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 9, Pittsburgh 6
06/13/2008 [-] John Waters swears off the word 'hon' and Baltimore's Honfest
06/13/2008 [-] Gainor Immigration taking us for a ride
06/13/2008 [-] Brekford to Provide Technology Systems to Baltimore County
06/13/2008 [-] Morrison, voice of Harford schools, retiring after 15 years
06/13/2008 [-] Recycling center closing due to dumping
06/13/2008 [-] Stressed out? Out of shape? Go for a run
06/13/2008 [-] Officials Sex assault reporting inconsistent
06/13/2008 [-] Effect of federal land leasing could soon be made public
06/13/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview David Rocah
06/13/2008 [-] Preparations for 'great leap' to moon move forward
06/13/2008 [-] Survey Seasoned real estate agents spending more on marketing than inexperienced ones
06/13/2008 [-] Parents to help govern city schools
06/13/2008 [-] MLB Boston 9, Baltimore 2
06/12/2008 [-] BWI to offer pre-registered ID check service
06/12/2008 [-] 'The sorest loser that ever lived'
06/12/2008 [-] Smith to reallocate 12M in ex-high school project
06/12/2008 [-] In reversal, city to remove toxic dirt
06/12/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Eliza Smith Steinmeier
06/12/2008 [-] A worthwhile feast to end childhood hunger
06/12/2008 [-] Ogden on retiring 'I'm good with it'
06/12/2008 [-] Car washes staying afloat despite frugal drivers
06/12/2008 [-] Deaths of two Maryland men linked to heat wave
06/12/2008 [-] Military agency looks to Maryland for new recruits
06/12/2008 [-] Narrowing the search for intelligent life
06/12/2008 [-] Officials ready for more congestion when agency moves to Fort Meade
06/12/2008 [-] 'Confessions' From A Baltimore Drag Musician
06/11/2008 [-] FedEx signs on as lead tenant at Halethorpe business park
06/11/2008 [-] Sporting News announces new daily online newspaper, magazine relaunch
06/11/2008 [-] Aledo girl undergoing radical brain surgery at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore
06/11/2008 [-] Memories of McKay live on
06/11/2008 [-] Federal hearing on Sparrows Point energy terminal draws hundreds
06/11/2008 [-] Police chief Gang members who shot kids are 'cowards'
06/11/2008 [-] Former Roland Park rape suspect charged in Baltimore Co. attack
06/11/2008 [-] Voices haunt police officers during Harford crisis training
06/11/2008 [-] Columbia residents express concerns about infill proposal
06/11/2008 [-] Teachers union endorses three candidates for school board
06/11/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview John Milauskas
06/11/2008 [-] Summer means academic slides for many children, study shows
06/11/2008 [-] Killer's fate uncertain after ruling
06/11/2008 [-] Tomato industry copes with salmonella
06/11/2008 [-] Baltimore nixes property tax relief in '09 budget
06/11/2008 [-] Growing tired and frustrated, a superior teacher calls it a day
06/11/2008 [-] Baseball Okajima blows lead as Boston loses to Baltimore+
06/11/2008 [-] Constellation Energy Restarts Gould Street Power Plant in Baltimore
06/10/2008 [-] Cordish Co. opens casino near Indianapolis
06/10/2008 [-] Writing the future of Stealing Grace
06/10/2008 [-] A hair-raising experience
06/10/2008 [-] Harford, state officials hope to keep LPGA
06/10/2008 [-] Northrop Grumman-led team awarded contract for high-tech binoculars
06/10/2008 [-] FBI Baltimore drops to third-most violent big city
06/10/2008 [-] Maryland State Bar Association to usher in new officers
06/10/2008 [-] Kaiser to offer self-funded plan in Maryland next year
06/10/2008 [-] Scammer who told elderly victims he wouldn't cheat them gets 3 years
06/10/2008 [-] The transformation of Baltimore is simply a delight to witness
06/10/2008 [-] County Conservancy unveils solar panel exhibit
06/10/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Ed Rutkowski
06/10/2008 [-] Baltimore City considers fining out-of-town drug buyers
06/10/2008 [-] School capacity bill pulled
06/10/2008 [-] Cops defy rehire order, lawyer says
06/10/2008 [-] Ex-River Hill High teacher gets 4 years for sex abuse of student
06/10/2008 [-] Schools to reach out to parents in person, online
06/10/2008 [-] Maryland Transit Administration taps Google for trip-planning advice
06/10/2008 [-] Baltimore Police Blotter
06/09/2008 [-] New trial denied for teacher convicted of sexual abuse
06/09/2008 [-] Gun Violence on the Rise in Baltimore, Maryland rights and law
06/09/2008 [-] Hollywood shoot begins in Baltimore County
06/09/2008 [-] Woman convicted for near-fatal brawl
06/09/2008 [-] Arrest brings men of Harford family to jail, minus one
06/09/2008 [-] Hollywood shoot begins in Carroll
06/09/2008 [-] Toronto Blue Jays Baltimore Orioles Sunday box
06/09/2008 [-] Ehrlich's campaign hidden in plain view
06/09/2008 [-] Heat wave leaves residents sweating over electric bills
06/09/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview John Popella
06/09/2008 [-] For Harford's Haas, teacher development is key
06/09/2008 [-] Rookie rolls at Bulle Rock
06/09/2008 [-] 10 bottomless beers, red-hot wings a Noble pursuit
06/09/2008 [-] McKay's legacy will live forever
06/09/2008 [-] Port eyes new cruise terminal for Carnival traffic
06/09/2008 [-] State, county officials to testify against proposed LNG facility
06/09/2008 [-] An air of inevitability about Clinton - baltimoresun.com
06/08/2008 [-] MLB Toronto 5, Baltimore 4
06/08/2008 [-] Baltimore port officials say second building is needed for n
06/08/2008 [-] Environmentalists continue push for federal global warming legislation
06/08/2008 [-] Bridging the Gap Young adults take a time out for travel
06/08/2008 [-] There's still perfect harmony in the air
06/07/2008 [-] Biotech startup Iatrica Inc. takes space at Baltimore research park
06/07/2008 [-] Marylander taxpayers use stimulus checks to focus on living essentials
06/07/2008 [-] Former Dunbar Poet Sam Cassell hopes his NBA tale includes third title
06/07/2008 [-] Exploring the wild at Patuxent Research Refuge
06/07/2008 [-] Killer Bee has created a buzz for girls boxing
06/07/2008 [-] New DNA law could hurt law enforcement, prosecutors say
06/07/2008 [-] Doctor's 'hunch' leads to dozens of cold case arrests
06/07/2008 [-] Big Brown 1 1/2 mile run from immortality
06/07/2008 [-] Weak economy will bury landlines as mobile phones become ubiquitous
06/07/2008 [-] Doctor's 'hunch' leads to dozes of cold case arrests
06/07/2008 [-] Woman convicted for near-fatal Edgewood brawl
06/07/2008 [-] When voting becomes an expression of faith
06/07/2008 [-] Two men arrested in kidnapping, pit bull attack
06/07/2008 [-] Loyola book publishing house gives students real-world experience
06/07/2008 [-] Bowie woman becomes fifth person to plead guilty in D.C. tax scam
06/07/2008 [-] Cupcakes fill this Baltimore City location perfectly
06/07/2008 [-] Currie subject of prior ethics complaints
06/07/2008 [-] Dare you say the words?
06/07/2008 [-] Carnival plans weekly sailings from Baltimore in
06/07/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 6, Toronto 5
06/07/2008 [-] OAO Severstal to acquire Sparrows Point steel mill
06/06/2008 [-] Avatech Solutions forms manufacturing consulting group
06/06/2008 [-] Harford looks to fill incoming BRAC jobs with locals
06/06/2008 [-] When the clothes don't make the fan
06/06/2008 [-] The Baltimore Sun Medium Well column Weekend is Disney's world
06/06/2008 [-] Ravens have to tackle Hall of Fame-size void
06/06/2008 [-] Maryland's economic growth slowed to 2% in 2007
06/06/2008 [-] Baltimore to become a home port for Carnival
06/06/2008 [-] New farm preservation rules cause struggles in Harford
06/06/2008 [-] Edgewood brawl trial goes to jury
06/06/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Michelle Goodman and Rocky
06/06/2008 [-] Grieving dad 'They killed my son'
06/06/2008 [-] Md.'s highest court to hear final issue of Ehrlich's firings
06/06/2008 [-] Logan Elementary custodian hailed for saving student's life
06/06/2008 [-] Police Smash-and-grab burglaries among businesses have tripled
06/06/2008 [-] Baltimore trauma doctors to bring 'new energy' to Ch
06/06/2008 [-] Baltimore slaying suspect arrested
06/06/2008 [-] Senior Week is definite plus to Ocean City's economy
06/05/2008 [-] Baltimore doctors to treat Chinese quake victims
06/05/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2
06/05/2008 [-] Baltimore trauma doctors to bring
06/05/2008 [-] Baltimore, Md. and Counties Tax Income Too
06/05/2008 [-] International Holodomor Remembrance Torch Passes Though Baltimore
06/05/2008 [-] Towson circle work scheduled for this month
06/05/2008 [-] Experts say state underestimates social costs of slots, inflates gain
06/05/2008 [-] Challenge widens against laws limiting lifespan of political signs
06/05/2008 [-] Bulle Rock's LPGA tournament a boon to Harford, central Md.
06/05/2008 [-] Obama's big night gives America cause to applaud
06/05/2008 [-] Howard police, rescue units combating soaring gas prices
06/05/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Stephen Maloney
06/05/2008 [-] Transition away from 'step' system concerns workers
06/05/2008 [-] Prosecutors say guidelines limit sentencing in murder plot
06/05/2008 [-] Hunger-striking students eat, ending protest over 3 million
06/05/2008 [-] McCreedy praised by school board members
06/05/2008 [-] City refuses to remove toxic dirt despite dangers, documents show
06/05/2008 [-] Heavy rain, winds leave thousands without power
06/05/2008 [-] Senate President Miller will run again
06/05/2008 [-] Woman arrested, accused of slaying in Baltimore
06/05/2008 [-] MLB Minnesota 7, Baltimore 5
06/04/2008 [-] 'I've lost a part of me,' victim's twin says
06/04/2008 [-] Baltimore Ranked 2nd In Nation For HIV/AIDS Cases
06/04/2008 [-] Fats, oils, grease pose threat of sewage spills
06/04/2008 [-] Maroon PR to tee up marketing campaign for Constellation golf tourney
06/04/2008 [-] Historic home auction to benefit Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
06/03/2008 [-] Midshipman accused of rape escapes court martial
06/03/2008 [-] Annapolis teen gets 17 years for Halloween murder of friend
06/03/2008 [-] Arena hopeful of Blast relaunch
06/03/2008 [-] Teachers trying to heal after attacks
06/03/2008 [-] Baltimore CIOs Report on Third-Quarter Hiring Outlook
06/03/2008 [-] Plan to revitalize Baltimore's downtown continues apace
06/03/2008 [-] Credit card usage shifts as everyday costs jump
06/03/2008 [-] County seeks to hire more minority teachers
06/03/2008 [-] Havre de Grace hopes tax breaks, designation attract the arts
06/03/2008 [-] Baltimore City judge guilty of dumping in wetlands on property
06/03/2008 [-] Teens charged with stabbing student in heart at bus stop
06/03/2008 [-] Training military journalists putting strain on fort's barracks
06/03/2008 [-] Seeking a different identity, Villa Julie weighs name change
06/03/2008 [-] Public Works employee arrested
06/02/2008 [-] Best Buy tests free recycling program in Baltimore
06/02/2008 [-] Gaithersburg biotech looking for new HQ
06/02/2008 [-] Public schools requiring students to prove residency
06/02/2008 [-] SUV sales tumbling as gas prices rise
06/02/2008 [-] 2 arrested in downtown stabbing of Baltimore student
06/02/2008 [-] Business group decries utility regulators' cap on energy rates
06/02/2008 [-] MISL gets the boot
06/02/2008 [-] Software piracy rate in U.S. among lowest
06/02/2008 [-] Healthy Howard Day premieres in county
06/02/2008 [-] Jessup woman, 21, found dead was three months pregnant
06/02/2008 [-] Howard Council considers developer fee for Route 1
06/02/2008 [-] Harford County gives teachers smaller raises than expected
06/02/2008 [-] 'Ziggy' drives a sign of the times
06/02/2008 [-] Health insurance costs rise for county workers
06/02/2008 [-] Catonsville Gourmet Not ready for the big city
06/01/2008 [-] MLB Boston 9, Baltimore 4
06/01/2008 [-] Woman, 30, Dies In Baltimore Washington Pkwy Crash
06/01/2008 [-] Baltimore hospitals reducing emergency room crowding, study finds
06/01/2008 [-] MLB Boston 6, Baltimore 3
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore celebrates tattoos Art that penetrates the skin
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore Orioles fall to Boston Red Sox in 13
05/31/2008 [-] Crystal Palace USA building on new turf
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore is sizzling with hot summer festivals
05/31/2008 [-] Millennial Media lands 15M in venture capital
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore Bids to Ban Selling Small Cigars Individually
05/31/2008 [-] A long Baltimore weekend filled with good times
05/31/2008 [-] Annapolis High's JROTC program named best in country
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore's Mayor Dixon wants Florida, Michigan delegates to count
05/31/2008 [-] Ulysses Currie has clout in Maryland Senate
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore County public schools requiring students to prove residency
05/31/2008 [-] Anne Arundel high school turf installation put on hold
05/31/2008 [-] South Baltimore claims first daughter Jenna Bush as one of its own
05/31/2008 [-] Baltimore's influence reaches into lacrosse's pro ranks
05/31/2008 [-] When going green hurts your love life
05/31/2008 [-] Vertis Inc. rallies support for American Color Graphics merger
05/30/2008 [-] Columbia teen sentenced to 55 years for murder
05/30/2008 [-] Real Life Crystal Skull Comes to Baltimore
05/30/2008 [-] Baltimore Highway Named To Honor Cal Ripken 30 May 2008 133325 GMT
05/30/2008 [-] Let there be gasoline
05/30/2008 [-] FLO Expands in the Washington / Baltimore Market
05/30/2008 [-] Club awaits no-smoking exemption
05/30/2008 [-] Man accused of raping teen sentenced to 20 years
05/30/2008 [-] Brown Brown-BRO meeting with management in Baltimore on 6/2 sponsor JPMS
05/30/2008 [-] Pietramala and Williams are worlds apart
05/30/2008 [-] Clean Air Act means healthier coke production
05/30/2008 [-] Livestock auction owner faces animal health charges
05/30/2008 [-] Absenteeism a predictor of delinquency, dropping out
05/30/2008 [-] Council passes 1.22 billion budget with no higher taxes
05/30/2008 [-] Anne Arundel to delay adding early childhood education aides
05/30/2008 [-] Alleged cop killer charged with assault of jail employee
05/30/2008 [-] Coke oven not part of owners' 5-year plan
05/30/2008 [-] Little-known agency financed controversial hotel deal
05/30/2008 [-] Offering more than just a waterside view
05/30/2008 [-] Commuters travel different routes to ease financial burden
05/30/2008 [-] More needed to save Maryland babies
05/29/2008 [-] Guilty plea entered in rape case
05/29/2008 [-] Hats off to Sherrill, Baltimore's talented closer
05/29/2008 [-] Former M's pitcher George Sherrill fits the bill as Baltimore's closer
05/29/2008 [-] Pikesville developer finds silver lining in credit crunch
05/29/2008 [-] Montgomery officials say schools still underfunded
05/29/2008 [-] Affordable housing still vexing schools despite salary boosts
05/29/2008 [-] Report says downtown supply might not meet future demand
05/29/2008 [-] Teachers must re-apply for jobs at failing schools
05/29/2008 [-] Office vacancy rate holds steady, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore says
05/29/2008 [-] Walters Art Museum cuts back late Friday hours
05/29/2008 [-] Wednesday, May 28 Bentley Brings It to Baltimore
05/29/2008 [-] Son saves ailing mother from fire; 40 firefighters finally tame blaze
05/29/2008 [-] Commissioner scolds residents for causing stir over water rates
05/29/2008 [-] County approves 353M budget with no tax hike
05/29/2008 [-] Water rate goes up by 4 percent
05/29/2008 [-] Jail director defends handling of dying man
05/29/2008 [-] Israel a hot ticket for Md. politicians
05/29/2008 [-] 'New Kids' stir up a lot of old feelings
05/29/2008 [-] Council seeks to introduce budget two weeks earlier
05/29/2008 [-] Big Nanny Baltimore wages war on…cheap cigars
05/29/2008 [-] MLB N.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 2
05/28/2008 [-] Former Bethel AME music director pleads guilty to rape
05/28/2008 [-] Lithuanian fans offer Baltimore bronze bust of city native Frank Zappa
05/28/2008 [-] Baltimore's Proposed Ban on Sale of Single, Cheap Cigars Would Protect Kids and Health
05/28/2008 [-] Maryland governor says Israeli premier Olmert is 'relaxed' despite corruption scandal
05/28/2008 [-] Howard Council wants more information on staffing
05/28/2008 [-] Businesses, retailers recognizing downtown's current, future health
05/28/2008 [-] Maryland company celebrates Phoenix lander's success on Mars
05/28/2008 [-] Balto. Co. churches to host touring AIDS exhibit
05/28/2008 [-] Spanish tall ship to open for tours
05/28/2008 [-] Mentoring is music to ears for BSO's concertmaster
05/27/2008 [-] Unusual nonprofit makes youth dreams come true
05/27/2008 [-] Orange leave Jays feeling blue
05/27/2008 [-] VSI sold to Philly utility co.
05/27/2008 [-] Recess before eating means healthier kids, advocates say
05/27/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Jonathan Carney
05/27/2008 [-] Terrorism still 'top priority,' new Baltimore FBI chief says
05/27/2008 [-] Seizure-alert dogs, owners will now get equal access
05/27/2008 [-] Consumers rethinking savings, investments
05/27/2008 [-] Johns Hopkins national title hopes stay alive
05/27/2008 [-] Nigerian couple celebrates birth, health of quadruplets
05/27/2008 [-] Trash catcher keeps Baltimore harbor clean
05/27/2008 [-] Man in suit and tie robs Baltimore bank
05/27/2008 [-] Marriott plans to quadruple Saudi hotels
05/27/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 1
05/27/2008 [-] Gaithersburg firm's future bright as demand for solar energy grows
05/27/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 6, NY Yankees 1
05/26/2008 [-] Soft-shell crabs break the mold
05/26/2008 [-] Consumers changing habits as prices increase
05/26/2008 [-] To regulate or not to regulate
05/26/2008 [-] British Airways deal aimed at U.S. tourists, their cash
05/26/2008 [-] Jays look to deliver Orange crush
05/26/2008 [-] Classroom violence leads to 'lost learning time'
05/26/2008 [-] Cops Drivers had time to notice closed highway before fatal crash
05/26/2008 [-] No uniforms in schools in Harford next year
05/26/2008 [-] Dad, son arrested in kidnapping; other son wanted in shooting
05/26/2008 [-] 'Lost class time is lost learning time'
05/26/2008 [-] Slain mother 'lived ... for her son,' family says
05/26/2008 [-] 'The first duty is to remember'
05/26/2008 [-] I've got a seat waiting for you
05/26/2008 [-] Wildcats claw way to title
05/26/2008 [-] WJZ ranks first in May sweeps
05/26/2008 [-] Shoppers 'buying less, being smart about what they buy'
05/26/2008 [-] MLB Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4
05/25/2008 [-] Nigerian woman gives birth to quads in Baltimore
05/25/2008 [-] Out-Foxing Fox Times Totes Water for War Crime Spin BaltimoreChronicle.com
05/25/2008 [-] Time is the greatest gift to those who grieve
05/25/2008 [-] Maryland Zoo In Baltimore Euthanizes Giraffe
05/25/2008 [-] Giraffe at Maryland Zoo in Baltimore euthanized
05/25/2008 [-] Michael Gvozden looks to lead Johns Hopkins to title
05/25/2008 [-] MLB Tampa Bay 11, Baltimore 4
05/25/2008 [-] Calvert Hall, Boys' Latin win MIAA titles
05/24/2008 [-] Yoko Ono makes good on promise to John Lennon
05/24/2008 [-] Smooth moves for Vespertine Movement
05/24/2008 [-] Celtics look to find home away from home
05/24/2008 [-] Penguins hope to freeze Red Wings
05/24/2008 [-] Under Armour bringing high school game to Wrigley Field
05/24/2008 [-] Serial arsonist arrested, Baltimore police say
05/24/2008 [-] Carroll County schools cutting teaching slots
05/24/2008 [-] Youngsters pay their respects at cemetery
05/24/2008 [-] BikeJam cycles through 10 years in Baltimore
05/24/2008 [-] 'Barky hours' bring canines, owners and cocktails together
05/24/2008 [-] Two-mile-long Scarboro Landfill lines likely to grow
05/24/2008 [-] Study Maryland drivers should brush up on road rules
05/24/2008 [-] Afraid to test the dating waters?
05/24/2008 [-] Extra guards for libraries, county offices cut from Harford budget
05/24/2008 [-] Third-string goalie thrust into limelight
05/24/2008 [-] MLB Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0
05/24/2008 [-] Vertis CEO 'Turnaround is on track' with planned merger
05/23/2008 [-] Citywide car-sharing plans accelerate
05/23/2008 [-] Officials launch state seat belt enforcement campaign
05/23/2008 [-] Hey, whose ballpark is this anyway?
05/23/2008 [-] Economic Alliance to begin search for new CEO
05/22/2008 [-] CareFirst to hire 100 IT workers, expand presence in Baltimore Co.
05/22/2008 [-] 'Keep your money,' Baltimore legislators tell state board
05/22/2008 [-] Longshoremen try their hands at farm, construction machines
05/22/2008 [-] Parking expert calls Baltimore 'complete failure'
05/22/2008 [-] Harford employees jubilant about 9 percent pay raises
05/22/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Robbie Baldwin
05/22/2008 [-] School system beats out libraries, housing needs
05/22/2008 [-] More funding needed for school staffing, official says
05/22/2008 [-] Gambling bust prompts politicians to consider returning donations
05/22/2008 [-] A plea to black men Help stop the violence
05/22/2008 [-] Falcons cap undefeated season with state title
05/22/2008 [-] Dulaney wins eighth state championship, first since 2005
05/22/2008 [-] BSO to start music program for city students
05/22/2008 [-] MLB N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 0
05/22/2008 [-] Fuel costs driving transportation firms to brink
05/21/2008 [-] Rx for diabetes management Keep it simple
05/21/2008 [-] Fledgling biotech training plan targets employers
05/21/2008 [-] New York, Baltimore, Simpson, Ill., Hardest Hit by Iraq Casualties
05/21/2008 [-] Lyme disease cases jump 50 percent in one year
05/21/2008 [-] Game of the Day Baltimore inflicts latest blows to last-place Yankees
05/21/2008 [-] Edgewood school gets new principal
05/21/2008 [-] Three bystanders stabbed in melee after bus crash
05/21/2008 [-] Lawmakers take county budget variances in stride
05/21/2008 [-] County blacks likely to die sooner than whites, report says
05/21/2008 [-] Glen Burnie woman, 53, killed in Crain Highway crash
05/21/2008 [-] Lightning rod for trouble brewing in Columbia
05/21/2008 [-] For new NAACP head, the future is right now
05/21/2008 [-] Irish company sets up shop in area
05/21/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 12, N.Y. Yankees 2
05/21/2008 [-] Glen Burnie teen charged with killing man with bat
05/21/2008 [-] Gang spectre rears its head in Oakland Mills Murder
05/21/2008 [-] Three bystanders stabbed in melee after bus crash in Federal Hill
05/20/2008 [-] Baltimore Priest Defrocked For Sexually Abusing Minor
05/20/2008 [-] Howard school officials stress camera system to monitor behavior
05/20/2008 [-] Judge sides with disabled student in suing Towson, dorm developer
05/20/2008 [-] GBMC president takes a ride-along, touts teamwork
05/20/2008 [-] Businesses busted by soaring gas expenses
05/20/2008 [-] Ex-con ends lease with police substation
05/20/2008 [-] Council eyes budget cuts in face of possible deficit
05/20/2008 [-] Local groups receive grants to transform Bay shoreline
05/20/2008 [-] Study indicates that Harford could support an arts center
05/20/2008 [-] The 3-minute interview Mike Duvall
05/20/2008 [-] Police arrest two men accused of stealing thousands of pills
05/20/2008 [-] Libraries may face cash cuts under county's 2009 budget
05/20/2008 [-] Priest officially dismissed after abuse of a minor
05/20/2008 [-] Court strikes down LNG barrier
05/20/2008 [-] NAACP president choice a 'generational statement'
05/20/2008 [-] University of Maryland Heart Center to sponsor new 10-mile run
05/20/2008 [-] Desormeaux, Big Brown shoot for history at Belmont Stakes
05/20/2008 [-] Reliant Energy selling to midsize firms in Md.
05/19/2008 [-] State to offer grants for using solar energy
05/19/2008 [-] Baltimore to Remove 'Blue Light' Crime Cameras
05/19/2008 [-] California gay marriage ruling affirms, times they are 'a changing
05/19/2008 [-] Baltimore Police Blotter
05/19/2008 [-] Under Armour opens retail store in Illinois
05/19/2008 [-] Washington Nationals outlast weather, Baltimore Orioles in 2-1 win
05/19/2008 [-] A true blue showdown for Hopkins lacrosse
05/19/2008 [-] Former Loyola star Rubeor scores game-winner for UVA
05/19/2008 [-] Ain't no party like a Preakness party
05/19/2008 [-] Howard County cops seek suspects in 2 shootings, one fatal
05/19/2008 [-] Shootings shatter peace in Columbia community
05/19/2008 [-] Baltimore County judge's ruling quiets feud over bar's loud music
05/19/2008 [-] Orioles say bring on those pinstripes
05/19/2008 [-] Blue Jays' defense flying high after sinking Navy
05/19/2008 [-] 5 Howard County sites considered for possible state horse park
05/19/2008 [-] Baltimore Gas Electric Blame for Rate Hike Unfairly Placed on Deregulation
05/18/2008 [-] MLB Washington 2, Baltimore 1
05/18/2008 [-] The Baltimore Sun Consuming Interests Column
05/18/2008 [-] Recovering from Stalinist surrealism at the Baltimore Blogger Meetup
05/17/2008 [-] Wine in the Woods
05/17/2008 [-] Maryland businessman pleads guilty in 'massive' fraud
05/17/2008 [-] Big Brown not only horse in town
05/17/2008 [-] Battered Coppin teacher obtains protective order against parent
05/17/2008 [-] Edgewood man gets life for drug crimes, uncharged murder
05/17/2008 [-] Baltimore City bill seeks to rein in tow trucks
05/17/2008 [-] Defense questions teen's confession in slaying of father-to-be
05/17/2008 [-] Baltimore County prosecutor gets judgeship in Harford
05/17/2008 [-] O'Malley touts employment conditions in state at commencement speech
05/17/2008 [-] Mayor blasts county executive's idea to merge schools
05/17/2008 [-] Maryland getting more homeland security funds
05/17/2008 [-] Police Shooting suspect wanted for questioning in other slayings
05/17/2008 [-] Extended shelter for the homeless opens in Howard
05/17/2008 [-] Former Stag finds greener pasture at Homewood
05/17/2008 [-] CareFirst teaming with Y of Central Maryland on fitness push for kids
05/16/2008 [-] Students end their protest at City Hall
05/16/2008 [-] Energy crisis spurs state to offer grants for using solar energy
05/16/2008 [-] Road rage rampant in Baltimore 4th in nation for violent byways
05/16/2008 [-] Maryland to school bullies Back off
05/16/2008 [-] Harbor Bank opening branch in east-side biotech park
05/16/2008 [-] Baltimore Orioles Magic is back, at least on the big screen
05/16/2008 [-] Baltimore officer who fatally shot fellow cop receives death threat
05/16/2008 [-] Erickson Retirement Communities, hospitals win funding for patient data systems
05/15/2008 [-] Anne Arundel official defends use of school feasibility studies
05/15/2008 [-] Children's jewelry with high lead levels found in city stores
05/15/2008 [-] Public Service Commission weighs long-term energy contracts
05/15/2008 [-] Crystal Palace USA defense has yet to allow a goal
05/15/2008 [-] Baltimore cop's slaying of fellow officer prompts lawsuit
05/15/2008 [-] Teen accused of bludgeoning Towson mother to death
05/15/2008 [-] Economy spurs Vaccaro's expansion
05/15/2008 [-] Police, fire overtime draws Baltimore City Council ire
05/15/2008 [-] Finksburg looks to improve beyond gateway credit
05/15/2008 [-] Harford rejects 82 million Bel Air project
05/15/2008 [-] Harford seeks revisit of employee pay, classification
05/15/2008 [-] Big Brown hoping Preakness post seven is lucky
05/15/2008 [-] Maryland slots advocates to work Preakness crowds
05/15/2008 [-] More than 100 illegal gambling machines seized in Baltimore County
05/15/2008 [-] Baltimore City leaders to confront House committee? Maybe not.
05/15/2008 [-] Harbor Hospital hosts grand gala
05/15/2008 [-] English sweeps Baltimore City teacher union elections
05/14/2008 [-] Americans for the Arts picks Baltimore for 2010 convention
05/14/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 6, Boston 3
05/14/2008 [-] Baltimore County homicide victim found in Towson
05/14/2008 [-] Police investigate suspicious death in Towson
05/14/2008 [-] Grab a No. 2 pencil and take the Hump Day quiz
05/14/2008 [-] Wachovia reorganizes, combines D.C. with Baltimore
05/14/2008 [-] Newcomer Washington makes positive impression
05/14/2008 [-] Japanese steakhouse to pay 80K over harassment of women
05/14/2008 [-] Canton Crossing project doubles in size with deal
05/14/2008 [-] Maryland Indian tribes get state holiday
05/14/2008 [-] Baltimore County judge suspended for comments
05/14/2008 [-] Records say cult killed baby because he was a 'demon'
05/14/2008 [-] Congressman aided dying father-to-be in Catonsville
05/14/2008 [-] Report Wind power could produce 20 percent of U.S. needs by 2030
05/14/2008 [-] Police chief defends budget as lawmakers mull cuts
05/14/2008 [-] 6 names sent to O'Malley for school board appointment
05/14/2008 [-] In cancer-ravaged family, faith brings relief to some
05/14/2008 [-] Residents urge more money for schools
05/14/2008 [-] Doctor Accused killer has severe mental illness
05/14/2008 [-] Westminster neighborhood has residents up in arms over traffic
05/14/2008 [-] Agents targeting 150 'most dangerous' offenders
05/14/2008 [-] College graduates prepare to face an uncertain job market
05/14/2008 [-] Maryland Lottery to sponsor Pimlico Special horse race
05/14/2008 [-] Baltimore Washington Medical Center picked by Harvard for heart disease study
05/14/2008 [-] Woman charged in death of ex-lover
05/14/2008 [-] Mexican tall ship leaves Baltimore Harbor
05/13/2008 [-] Initiatives in Baltimore and California Address Minority Health Issues
05/13/2008 [-] Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
05/13/2008 [-] Oh, the places tourists go!
05/13/2008 [-] Upper-end home sales see sharp decline
05/13/2008 [-] Four of a kind still alive
05/13/2008 [-] Discount hotels in Baltimore City, Maryland
05/13/2008 [-] Man charged with hoarding explosives released from jail
05/13/2008 [-] New father stabbed to death hours before wife gives birth
05/13/2008 [-] New charges postpone witness intimidation trial
05/13/2008 [-] Harbaugh takes the reigns
05/13/2008 [-] Baltimore Gas and Electric battles power outages
05/13/2008 [-] City teachers union expects low turnout at election
05/12/2008 [-] XM Satellite Radio reports wider loss
05/12/2008 [-] Public-private partnerships help developers ride out tight economy
05/12/2008 [-] Baltimore's proposed Red Line a hard sell for residents
05/12/2008 [-] Midshipmen sink Tar Heels
05/12/2008 [-] Code officer has history of donning others' uniforms
05/12/2008 [-] Navy great Robinson 'I would have gone straight to the NBA'
05/12/2008 [-] Agency's spending scrutinized
05/12/2008 [-] Drug clinic asks judge to halt county's efforts to shut it down
05/12/2008 [-] Delegate urges probe of repeat suspension
05/12/2008 [-] Honesty is best policy for Carroll school chief
05/12/2008 [-] Unsolved slayings bring pain, loss on Mother's Day
05/12/2008 [-] Tear down barriers to honor our greats
05/12/2008 [-] Orange crush Tigers
05/12/2008 [-] Little Havana delights carnivores, mojito-lovers
05/12/2008 [-] Recap Kansas City vs. Baltimore
05/12/2008 [-] Robert Isaacs, loved city, but his heart stayed in Baltimore
05/11/2008 [-] Baltimore police Homicide victim 'left' at hospital
05/11/2008 [-] 14 Year Old Boy Abused by Baltimore Cop
05/11/2008 [-] Fund-raising event for Olympics held in Baltimore
05/11/2008 [-] MLB Baltimore 6, Kansas City 5
05/10/2008 [-] Lithuanian fans present Baltimore with statue of Frank Zappa
05/10/2008 [-] Persistence makes author Debbie Macomber an inspiration
05/10/2008 [-] Events abound for Mother's Day
05/10/2008 [-] Suspect named in rape, assault
05/10/2008 [-] AAA reveals most expensive cities for travelers
05/10/2008 [-] Kenny Chesney hauls country sound into town
05/10/2008 [-] Grief, sadness are Godly emotions
05/10/2008 [-] That darn ex, Part II
05/10/2008 [-] High school students are warned of rape risks
05/10/2008 [-] Howard police to honor fallen officers
05/10/2008 [-] Hopkins must play with Pride
05/10/2008 [-] Loyola Greyhounds look to bedevil Duke
05/10/2008 [-] UMBC hopes to maintain Cavalier attitude against Virginia


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