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D.C. Archbishop Celebrates Milestone Wedding Dates
Hundreds of married couples are celebrating their wedding anniversaries this weekend alongside Cardinal Donald Wuerl.
Korean War Anniversary Event May Shrink
The Pentagon says the federal budget battle may force it to shrink this summer’s 60th anniversary commemoration of the end of the Korean War.
AKA Sorority To Celebrate 105th Anniversary In Baltimore
Hundreds of members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, a historically African-American college sorority, are celebrating the group’s 105th anniversary in Baltimore this weekend.
Watch Nights Mark Emancipation Proclamation 150th
As New Year’s Day approached 150 years ago, all eyes were on President Abraham Lincoln in expectation of what he warned 100 days earlier would be coming — his final proclamation declaring all slaves in states rebelling against the Union to be “forever free.”
D.C. Cathedral Honoring Woodrow Wilson’s Birthday
The National Cathedral in Washington is celebrating President Woodrow Wilson’s birthday with a wreath-laying ceremony.
Veterans Gather In Baltimore To Commemorate 71st Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
On Friday, America honors and remembers the victims and survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Survivors also gathered in Baltimore for a ceremony commemorating its 71st anniversary.
Occupy D.C. Planning Demonstration On K Street
Protesters affiliated with last year’s Occupy demonstrations in Washington are planning a series of events to mark the one-year anniversary of the protests.
Former Md. Police Chief Returns To Reflect On 10th Anniversary Of D.C.Sniper Attacks
Our region is marking 10 years since the D.C. sniper spree. And those closest to the crime are reflecting on the terror that gripped us all.
Tall Md. Court Annex Creates Problem For Sept. 11 Memorial
Montgomery County officials say a courthouse annex being built in Rockville has created a problem for a Sept. 11 memorial across the street.
Afro-American Newspaper Celebrates 120 Years Of Service
It first appeared in print in 1892.Over the years it’s covered world wars, civil rights and the election of the nation’s first black president.
Md. Woman Has No Plans To Retire After Half Century At Towson Shoe Store
On this date in 1962 a young woman walked into a Towson shoe store and asked for a job. She got it. Now 50 years later she’s still there and has become a familiar face to thousands of Baltimoreans.
Heat Stifles Md. Civil War Encampment
The National Park Service says it’s too hot for a Civil War anniversary event at the Monocacy National Battlefield near Frederick.


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