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What they're saying about Martin O'Malley
What they're saying about Martin O'Malley

Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's loss to Larry Hogan for Maryland governor has put the spotlight on Brown's boss -- current Democratic governor Martin O'Malley and his presidential aspirations. Pundits wonder whether O'Malley would be the party's best shot at keeping the White House if he couldn't...

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  • Whole Foods planned for Towson Row
    Whole Foods planned for Towson Row

    Whole Foods Market plans to locate its first Baltimore County store at the new Towson Row redevelopment opposite the library in downtown Towson, officials said Wednesday.

  • COPT raises almost $149 million in stock offering
    COPT raises almost $149 million in stock offering

    A Columbia-based real estate developer said Wednesday its sale of newly issued stock raised a net of nearly $149 million, which it intends to use to pay down its debt.

  • Maryland Live revenue declines less than predicted
    Maryland Live revenue declines less than predicted

    Maryland Live absorbed a marginal revenue hit in October in the face of competition from the newly opened Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, but the decline was smaller than the previous month and less than analysts had predicted.

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  • When the victim is a boy
    When the victim is a boy

    There was a time when an adolescent boy who got seduced into a sexual relationship with an attractive older woman was considered lucky. But make no mistake: There's a reason the law defines such liaisons as a crime. When an adult — man or woman — lures a vulnerable minor into...

  • Tech companies are making it harder for the nation's law enforcement
    Tech companies are making it harder for the nation's law enforcement

    Times have changed, along with our notions of privacy. Privacy is a cherished right, but it sometimes comes at a cost that most Americans should not be asked to pay. In rolling out its new iOS 8 operating system, Apple recently announced it will no longer unlock encrypted mobile devices for...

  • Hogan's message mattered
    Hogan's message mattered

    The old adage claims "money is the mother's milk of politics," but it's wrong. Defining the message is the key, and the money comes later. Candidates and organizations that are able to correctly set the stage with a resonating message get donations, grassroots support, likes...

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  • Donors increased gifts to big Maryland charities
    Donors increased gifts to big Maryland charities

    The University of Maryland, Baltimore saw the biggest jump in private donations in 2013 among some of the state's largest charities while the University of Maryland at College Park experienced the largest decline in gifts raised last year, according to a recent survey of the...

  • Ebola outbreak tests states' quarantine powers
    Ebola outbreak tests states' quarantine powers

    Maryland law enables state Health Secretary Joshua Sharfstein to order sheriffs or police to enforce a policy requiring monitoring and possible quarantine of those at risk of bringing the Ebola virus into the state.

  • Court ruling upends Maryland's sex offender registry
    Court ruling upends Maryland's sex offender registry

    The memory of the break-in still stirs terror three decades later: The Rockville woman was ordered out of bed at knifepoint by a teenage burglar, who commanded her to stare out a window as he started to take off her robe.

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  • 'American Horror Story' recap, 'Pink Cupcakes'
    'American Horror Story' recap, 'Pink Cupcakes'

    Last week’s episode ended on a weird note of happiness, as Fraulein Elsa’s freak show was at least partially embraced by their local community, thanks to the whole Jimmy saving their kidnapped kids from a serial killer thing. But that doesn’t seem likely to last long -...

  • 'Survivor' recap, 'Million Dollar Decision'
    'Survivor' recap, 'Million Dollar Decision'

    After last week’s tribal council, Missy tries to address the fact that her alliance voted for Keith as a second choice if Dale had an Immunity Idol, even though he’s supposed to be part of the alliance. It doesn’t go over well with Keith, as you would expect, and he says...

  • Throwback Thursday: Top 10 songs this week in 1966
    Throwback Thursday: Top 10 songs this week in 1966
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