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For 35th time, hockey players battle for Crab Pot - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun This year, the Crab Pot hockey tournament is truly a Chesapeake Bay affair — all four teams are from Maryland. The men's collegiate tournament — in its 35th year — is hosted by the US Naval Academy and was intended --
| Baltimore Orioles: We must protect this yard - Birds Watcher |
Birds Watcher
Go figure, the Maryland Terrapins' men's basketball team is going down to play Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium today. As much as I may not want to admitt this, Cameron is probably one of the biggest home court/field advantages in all of sports.
The Herald-Mail
| Tug-of-war continues between Stoglin, Turgeon - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
By Jeff Barker The Baltimore Sun The season-long tug-of-war between Maryland coach Mark Turgeon and leading scorer Terrell Stoglin continues. If the reporters on press row got bored with Saturday's Duke game, they could gaze across at the Maryland --
| Auto show in Baltimore draws shoppers, but mostly dreamers - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun They came to the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore with five cars on their list and a plan to narrow it down to three. "We're moving out of the minivan category because we're now 50-somethings with no --
CBS Local
| Baltimore area's federal agencies a 'growth industry' - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
Statewide, the two agencies have 15972 workers, according to the US Office of Personnel Management, and spent $1.3 billion in Maryland in 2010. "It's the only growth industry out there that's guaranteed to serve more and more people," said Baltimore --
| Public can record Baltimore police on duty, new rules say - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
By Peter Hermann, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore police officers may not "prevent or prohibit" people from taking photographs or video of crime scenes and other law enforcement activities that are in public view, according to a department-wide directive --
The Republic
Washington Post (blog)
| Stephens sentencing could test Maryland death penalty law - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun This week's sentencing of the prisoner convicted of killing a correctional officer will be the first case in Maryland in which prosecutors must establish a DNA "link" in order to pursue a death sentence, --
| Maryland seeks to improve support for mothers to breast-feed - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
But with more experience, patience and family support, feedings were less complicated with her next two children, including a baby girl born last week at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. Now, for the first time, Maryland health officials are pushing --
| Exelon gets tax cuts despite pledge to locate in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun |
Baltimore Sun
Exelon is close to a deal to buy Constellation, which owns Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. Sensitive about seizing a Maryland corporate heirloom, Chicago-based Exelon promised to put the green energy and retail marketing divisions of the combined --
MarketWatch (press release)
| Some Md. Homeowners To Receive Financial Aid As Part Of Foreclosure Settlement - CBS Local |
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Overextended Maryland homeowners who desperately need a break are getting just that. As Mike Schuh reports, phone lines have been swamped since the news broke that the state is part of a multi-billion dollar foreclosure settlement.
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