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The president and CEO of GBMC HealthCare is stepping down after a decade on the job to take over the helm of a hospital in Pennsylvania. Full Story »
The president and CEO of GBMC HealthCare is stepping down after a decade on the job to take over the helm of a hospital in Pennsylvania. Full Story »
City police bracing for possible reprisals for killing, according to sources A 20-year-old shot to death in an East Baltimore grocery store last week was a leader of an offshoot of the Bloods gang targeted in a federal indictment last year, and police are bracing for possible reprisals, according to multiple law enforcement sources. Full Story »
A woman who says she is the mother of Terrell Suggs' children has filed a $70 million lawsuit in Baltimore County Circuit Court, alleging that the Ravens linebacker abused her on two occasions last month. Full Story »
TLC and Jon Gosselin, the star of the network's hit reality show "Jon and Kate Plus 8," are taking their legal fight to a Maryland courtroom. Full Story »
Baltimore County Police are detouring northbound traffic on Dundalk Avenue at the Logan Village Shopping Center due to a water main break, a spokesman said. Full Story »
Baltimore County hopes to go greener. Residents will be able to recycle more and more often starting in February. Full Story »
Baltimore City Police are looking for a few good women. The department is hoping to boost the number of women officers patrolling city streets. Full Story »
Authorities in Harford County have arrested a man they believe is responsible for a rash of robberies and thefts in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Full Story »
The Humane Society is offering a $2,500 reward in the case of a Baltimore animal control officer shot during an animal welfare investigation. Full Story »
The Maryland Department of Health says four people have suffered hypothermia and died over the last three weeks. Full Story »
Baltimore County police are looking for a robbery and carjacking suspect. Full Story »
A former University of Maryland pharmacologist has pleaded not guilty to multiple drug charges. Full Story »
Howard County police have charged a 15-year-old former student with making a series of telephone threats to a school using spoofing software. Full Story »
Officials with the Chief Medical Examiner's office said Thursday that hypothermia was a contributing factor in the deaths of four Marylanders since Nov. 21. Full Story »
Three police officers are being credited with saving a man's life after a fiery crash in Prince George's County. Full Story »
Authorities in Harford County have arrested a man they believe is responsible for a rash of robberies and thefts in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Full Story »
Jon Gosselin expected in a Montgomery County courtroom today over a legal battle with TLC. Full Story »
A water main break closes a street in Dundalk. Full Story »
President Barack Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize this monring in Oslo, Norway and told an audience that the award comes with deep gratitude and humility. Full Story »
When was the last time you went to an art museum? Or the theater? If it's been awhile, you've got company. Full Story »
The Mail: Doesn't it occur to our city that the stabbing at Beans and Bread is the reason local residents are opposed to that facility's expansion? ("Beans and Dread," Mobtown Beat, Nov. 25) Why do residents in Baltimore have to fight the Catholic Charities monolith by themselves? It is the city's job, too. ... Full Story »
Murder Ink by Anna Ditkoff: Murders this Week: 9 Murders this Year: 219 Numerous homicides from previous years were added to the rolls this week, dating all the way back to 1994. Tavon Waters, a 23-year-old African-American man, was sitting in a truck in the 2800 block of Boarman Avenue in Northwest Baltimore at 11 a.m. on... Full Story »
Mobtown Beat by Van Smith: After 55 years of political organizing in Baltimore, the Mount Royal Democratic Club is closing down. "I think we're getting to the point where we're tired" in the face of flagging interest, says its president, former state senator Julian Lapides. But even as invitations went out announcing the cl... Full Story »
Mobtown Beat by Edward Ericson Jr.: The saga of Jose Morales continues in Texas, as he remains jailed while awaiting sentencing on a cocaine charge. Morales was arrested in August, 2008 at the Edinburg airport after trying to charter a jet back to Baltimore. Federal agents found six kilos of cocaine in a restroom trash can. Morale... Full Story »
The News Hole by Erin Sullivan: In 2005, the Maidens Choice Run streambed behind Beechfield Elementary School in West Baltimore was a dumping ground—it was overgrown, and everything from abandoned vehicles to plastic bottles to discarded washing machines littered the wooded area around the water. Slabs of broken concrete int... Full Story »
Leah Cranmer didn't need to play four quarters. She did enough damage in three. Joshua McKerrow — The Capital Leah Cranmer led Severn past St. Mary’s with 16 points. Full Story »
If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you. Full Story »
Today is the Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce Holiday Business Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at Brian Boru Irish Restaurant on Route 2 with the proceeds to benefit a needy family. Full Story »
Thanks to David Dickens and his band of jolly elves, county senior citizens, some otherwise forgotten, will have at least one gift under the tree this year. Full Story »
Davidsonville Boy Scout Troop 424 traveled to New York City to act as ushers at the dedication of the Navy ship USS New York last month. The ship is one of three San Antonio Class Landing Platform Dock ships built and named in honor of the victims and survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks. Full Story »
Know of a house that’s especially well-decorated for Christmas? Give us the address (yours or a neighbor’s), and our photographer will check it out for our annual photo feature. Or just send us a photo and tell us where it was taken. The address to send either is info@dundalkeagle.net. Deadline: Dec. 16. Full Story »
Vontran: Action will not affect development by Randy Leonard Yorkway developer John Vontran and wife, Kelly, filed for personal Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week, according to electronic court documents. Vontran said the bankruptcy will not interfere with the Yorkway project. “They are separate,” he said Friday. Vontran listed more than $9 million owed creditors in his court filing, including a ... Full Story »
West Inverness concept plan details discussed by Heather Perlberg Nearly 40 people gathered at Sandy Plains Elementary School last week to share concerns about a potential development in West Inverness. Developer Alireza Askari of Daria Land Group has proposed that 16 single-family homes be built on two parcels of land on Sandy Plains Road and one parcel on the water side of Quentin Road. Most ... Full Story »
NPC hears of recent lull in hospitalizations by Randy Leonard It has become harder for researchers to find cases of H1N1 flu victims to study, according to a Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center doctor. “This is a good thing,” Dr. Jonathan Zenilman, head of the hospital’s Infectious Diseases Division told members of the North Point Peninsula Community Council at their monthly meeting at Edgemere ... Full Story »
Yorkway developer John Vontran and his wife, Kelly, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Dec. 1, according to U.S. District Court documents. Vontran listed over $9 million in liabilities owed. Creditors include Yorkway LLC and Baltimore County. Read the story in the Dec. 10 Eagle. Full Story »
A tree is reflected in a rain puddle in the German city of Stuttgart. AFP/DDP/Sascha Schuermann
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