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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JULY 16, 2011
NEWS
10 years after Baltimore tunnel fire, much is unchanged
By Michael Dresser, The Baltimore Sun
Tiny Conowingo cottages must face 21st-century standards
By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun
A 'hip' bar scene in Towson during the 1970s
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Is obesity grounds for taking away a child?
By Margaret Moon
Methadone on demand needs careful scrutiny
Debt crisis could have outsized effect on Maryland
By John Fritze and Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun
Harford sergeant hurt in car accident
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun
Millersville residents fight crematorium in their neighborhood
By Nicole Fuller, The Baltimore Sun
John M. Wilson, geologist, dies
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun
Ballpark safety: No tossing balls above field level
Sheila Dixon still thinks her only crime was getting caught
Health hazard posed by outdoor smoking is real
The Ark deserves our support
Police investigate two shootings, one fatal, in city over night
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun
How about a bicycle Grand Prix instead?
Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator Theatre
By Julie Bykowicz, The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore area road closures and roadwork
By The Baltimore Sun
Watchdog: Buses miss North Baltimore stop without sign
By Liz F. Kay, The Baltimore Sun
Sheila Dixon and the rules of redemption
By Dan Rodricks
Rethinking addiction: Expanding treatment isn't enough
Artists create visual diary of life at sea
By Edward Gunts, The Baltimore Sun
Despite uncertain future, Baltimore International College throws block party
By Julie Bykowicz, The Baltimore Sun
Parents have good reason to distrust childhood vaccines
American women showing true grit at World Cup
Motorcycle, cars in two fatal crashes in Balto. Co.
By The Baltimore Sun
SPORTS
Orioles agree to terms with J.J. Hardy on a three-year extension
By Dan Connolly, The Baltimore Sun
Guerrero lands on disabled list
By Chris Branch, The Baltimore Sun
Orioles lose 9th straight game
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
Sports Digest: Maryland's Meggett, O'Brien named to football award watch lists
By Sports Digest
Anglers help make wish come true for Upper Marlboro family
By Candus Thomson, The Baltimore Sun
Ask Outdoors Girl
By Candus Thomson, The Baltimore Sun
Success of U.S. women's soccer program years in the making
By David Wharton, Tribune Newspapers
Different roles coming for Showalter and MacPhail?
By Peter Schmuck
Pernell McPhee could fill Ravens' rush order
By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun
ENTERTAINMENT
Wine Find: Sokol Blosser Evolution American White Wine
By Michael Dresser, The Baltimore Sun
Restaurant Review: Aqua Terra solid, but not current
By Richard Gorelick, The Baltimore Sun
Review: Fantasia keeps it simple at Artscape
By Hsia-Ting Chang | The Baltimore Sun
Down the rabbit hole at Artscape
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun
The Koodie reviews Haute Dog
By Richard Gorelick | The Baltimore Sun
EXPLORE
IronBirds prevail 9-8 in 10 innings Friday
100 Years Ago: Poor loser was misidentified in this card game
By Louise Vest
Lisbon High class of 1942 reminisces during 69th reunion
By Joanne Weller
Sometimes, a power outage can help you see the things around you a little better
By Janet Kusterer
HEALTH
Anne Arundel County health briefs
BUSINESS
Shoppers seek gas savings at the supermarket
By Liz F. Kay, The Baltimore Sun
FEATURES
Bel Air teen showers babies with gifts
By Jennifer Davis, The Baltimore Sun
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