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Forecast: Cloudy, rain, high 89
The National Weather Service was calling for Thursday to be mostly cloudy in the Baltimore area, with a high near 89 degrees and south winds of 9 to 14 miles per hour. There is a 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3 p.m. Some...Tags: Maryland, Weather, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports
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Learning lessons of Isabel, Md. prepares for Irene
Marylanders are familiar with hurricanes, and they are warily eyeing the latest threat, Irene, as she moves up the East Coast. She looks big and fierce, and the hope is that she will be a passing acquaintance, not giving Maryland her full attention. But...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Weather Warnings, Insurance, Disasters, Tropical Storms
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Howard Bartholow, Diamond Cab president, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHoward "Moe" Bartholow, the retired president of the Diamond Cab Co., who worked in the transportation industry for nearly 60 years, died of cancer Aug. 25 at his Timonium home. He was 79. Born in Baltimore and raised on Savage Street near the Bayview...Tags: Patterson Park, Timonium, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Slightly weaker Hurricane Irene aims for North Carolina; TD 10 forms in Atlantic
Sun SentinelHurricane Irene is moving north-northeast across eastern North Carolina at 13 mph with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. At 2 p.m., Irene was about 45 miles west-northwest of Cape Hatteras, N.C., and about 96 miles south of Norfolk, Va. Because of...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Disasters, John F. Kennedy
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More trouble for man who was rescued from his yacht during Hurricane Irene
A man rescued from a yacht in the Chesapeake Bay while trying to outrun Hurricane Irene is facing more trouble.
Hours after 48-year-old Michael Calabrese, his girlfriend and his cat were rescued, Norfolk police arrested him on charges of trespassing at a...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Girls soccer: The poll
1. McDonogh
Coach: Harry Canellakis
Last season: 15-1-2, ranked No. 1 Postseason: IAAM A Conference champion
Outlook: With 10 starters back, including the area's top player, midfielder Ashley Spivey, the Eagles are equipped to defend their...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Headaches, High School Sports, Soccer
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Berkeley County Public Sewer Service District "stymied" in effort to complete upgrades
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Public Sewer Service District this week claimed "moving targets" that the state set for effluent discharge standards "repeatedly stymied" the utility's effort to design and complete sewage treatment upgrades. "In the past five years,...Tags: Local Government, Environmental Issues, Politics, File Sharing, Environmental Pollution
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Hurricane Irene leaves sewage spills in wake
Hurricane Irene did more than topple trees and turn out the lights across the Baltimore area. The storm left behind some nasty, stinky reminders of its fury, as sewage spills forced beach closures and triggered warnings to stay away from the water as...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Weather Warnings, Jones Falls, Metal and Mineral, Economy, Business and Finance
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Resorts eager to draw holiday travelers, but survey finds fewer of them
Judging by the questions prospective guests ask when they call her beachfront hotel, some people seem to think that Ocean City got washed away by Hurricane Irene, says longtime employee Carol Dickel.
"They're asking, 'Are you still there? Is everything...Tags: Disasters, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation Industry, Maryland, Economy, Business and Finance
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Jump into a mountain of Hampton Roads fall festivals
With earthquake and hurricane behind us, it's time to focus on autumn's peaceful, gentle charms. Those hazy, crazy days of summer are going, going, gone. Maybe that's a good thing – this year, especially. In Hampton Roads, fall brings festivals...Tags: Photography, Artists, Arts and Culture, Foods and Beverages, Festive Events
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Forecast: Rain, high 70; flash flood watch till Wednesday
The National Weather Service is calling for Tuesday to be rainy in the Baltimore area, with a high temperature near 70 degrees and north winds around 11 miles per hour. Rainfall amounts of 3/4 of the inch to 1 inch are possible. A flash flood watch is in...Tags: Weather, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports
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