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Showing posts with label Media Patch North Baltimore. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Olesker North Baltimore Patch: WBAL News Director's Departure Another Blow to Local News

    Olesker: WBAL News Director's Departure Another Blow to Local News

    Priorities have changed for radio newsman Mark Miller. "I want to have dinner with my wife and child,” he says.
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    In the springtime of his 52nd year, with an Air Force wife home from the war and a daughter desiring his attention, Mark Miller says he’s leaving WBAL. It’s a body blow to local radio, which needs all the good news people it can find.
    Frankly, it needs any news people at all.
    Miller, who grew up in Woodlawn, has spent three decades at WBAL. The last 21 years, he’s been news director there, keeping the coverage straight no matter how conservative the station’s surrounding talk shows have gotten. And he’s kept the coverage as comprehensive as possible despite any newsroom depth.
    As everybody knows, the practice of news-gathering is going through some remarkable changes, much involving downsizing.
    "The business,” Miller acknowledges, “has changed.”
    http://northbaltimore.patch.com/articles/olesker-wbal-news-directors-departure-another-blow-to-local-news
    He means not just radio, but...  

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    Adam Bednar North Baltimore Patch: Male Shot in Harwood


    North Baltimore PatchBREAKING NEWS
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    Male Shot in Harwood
    Police are investigating a shooting near Whitridge Avenue and Barclay Street.
    By Adam Bednar | Jul 14, 2011
    A male was shot in the back near Whitridge Avenue and Barclay Street in Harwood on Thursday, according to Baltimore City police. A neighbor said she heard five shots and that a male she described as … Read More

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    Monday, July 04, 2011

    North Baltimore Patch's Stories of the Week

    A look at the news your neighbors were talking about.

    North Baltimore Patch's Stories of the Week 


     July 3, 2011


    Religious Leaders Support In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigarants
    Religious leaders gathered on the steps of the Cathedral of the Incarnation in North Baltimore to affirm their support of Maryland’s DREAM Act.
     While the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor is already shaping up into a fight for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the race for City Council president has so far been a bore.
    b, the free tabloid published by The Baltimore Sun,is cutting back from publishing five days a week to every Wednesday, according to an email obtained by Patch that was written by Tim Ryan, the newspaper's publisher.
    Tom Kiefaber, former owner of the Senator Theatre, announced that he will run for City Council Primary in the Sept. 13 Democratic primary.

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    Saturday, June 25, 2011

    Kevin Dayhoff North Baltimore Patch: North Baltimore Legislators Teach Future Leaders at McDaniel College

    North Baltimore Legislators Teach Future Leaders at McDaniel College

    Councilman Bill Henry and Delegate Sandy Rosenberg taught legislative process at the annual American Legion’s 2011 Maryland Boys State program.  http://northbaltimore.patch.com/articles/north-baltimore-legislators-teach-future-leaders-at-mcdaniel-college
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    Two veteran North Baltimore legislators traveled to McDaniel College in Westminster Wednesday to take part in the American Legion’s 2011 Maryland Boys State program.
    Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry, D-District 4, and Maryland State Del. Samuel I. "Sandy" Rosenberg, D-District 41, shared their experiences with 160 rising high school seniors in the legislative simulation portion of the Future Leadership Development Training School.
    The annual American Legion-sponsored summer program is designed to expose high school students to the intricacies and inner workings of the federal, state and local governments. During the week, the future leaders attended hours of classroom instruction, lectures, group discussion and physical training.
    Henry, a Baltimore city councilmember since 2007, who represents North and Northeast Baltimore, was fresh from practicing the give-and-take of the legislative process in the real world—the day before, he voted against moving Baltimore’s $1.3 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2012 forward to final approval.
    Henry took his seat alongside Rosenberg on the stage at McDaniel’s historic Alumni Hall to be introduced by political science professor Dr. Herb Smith...  http://northbaltimore.patch.com/articles/north-baltimore-legislators-teach-future-leaders-at-mcdaniel-college
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    Kevin Dayhoff North Baltimore Patch: North Baltimore Legislators Teach Future Leaders at McDaniel College
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