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Past articles by Andrea:

Wild horse dies after eating dog food on Assateague Island

A 7-year old mare was found dead on a campground at Assateague Island after eating dog food, according to the National Park Service. Park officials said the mare, known as N2BHS-AI, or Chama Wingapo, ingested “large quantities of dog food” on Monday, July 17. → Read More

Music recording program teaches reading literacy in Baltimore

A group of students buzz about after school inside a classroom at Lakeland Elementary/Middle in south Baltimore. These students are part of iRhyme, an afterschool program that uses hip hop to teach reading literacy. → Read More

Former Cleveland Browns receiver Michael D. Jackson dies in motorcycle crash

Former Ravens wide receiver Michael D. Jackson was killed in a motorcycle crash in Louisiana early Friday morning, according to police. → Read More

How to save for college and manage student loan debt

In May, Laura Hinsch will graduate with a degree in molecular and cellular biology and a minor in Latin American studies from Johns Hopkins University. → Read More

Mobile record store parks in Baltimore to promote Record Store Day

Crosley Radio and Dogfish Head brewery served up music, beer and art on a tour of the country leading up to Record Store Day on Saturday, April 22. → Read More

How to stay safe during a roadside repair

Pulling off on a busy roadway for a car repair is a dangerous—and potentially deadly—act. → Read More

Baltimore Museum of Industry hosts annual beer tasting with Heavy Seas

Beer lovers with a thirst for history can stop by the Baltimore Museum of Industry’s annual beer tasting Thursday. → Read More

96-year-old veteran remembers his service during WWII

Charles Dixon worked at a drug store when he was drafted into the army in 1941. → Read More

Visual artist Joyce Scott uses beadwork to make social commentary

Artist Joyce Scott is a self-proclaimed 'round the way girl from Baltimore who uses vivid beadwork to make social and political commentary. → Read More

A brief history of craft beer in Baltimore

Baltimore is synonymous with beer. → Read More

Baynesville Electronics in Towson to close after 61 years

Baynesville Electronics is shutting down this year after serving customers in Towson since 1955. → Read More

Maryland man survives Stage 2 breast cancer

Ernie Steele knew something was wrong when he found a lump in his right breast. → Read More

What women need to know about annual mammograms

Breast cancer guidelines from the American Cancer Society may have changed last year, but doctors say mammograms are still a key step in cancer detection and prevention. → Read More

A day in the life of a homeless person in Baltimore City

Arlene Whiting, 54, is one of more than 500,000 homeless people living in America. → Read More

Residents take Merriweather Post Pavilion noise complaints to city officials

Locals recently joined together to form the Howard County Sound Sense group, taking their complaints about Merriweather Post Pavilion to city officials. → Read More

Mary Sue candy factory to relocate to White Marsh

A sweet staple in Baltimore City has found a new home in White Marsh. → Read More

VIDEO: How 9/11 lives on for those too young to remember

Sept. 11, 2016 marks 15 years since the Twin Towers fell in New York City. It also marks the first time a class of high school freshman weren’t yet born on the day that changed so many lives forever. → Read More

Actress Hayley Atwell of 'Agent Carter' appears at Baltimore Comic-Con

Actress Hayley Atwell, best known for her onscreen role as Peggy Carter in the Marvel Universe, made her first appearance at Baltimore Comic-Con to greet fans of her work. → Read More

PHOTOS: Craftsmanship on display at Baltimore Comic-Con costume contest

Nearly 200 cosplayers paraded their craftsmanship and passion at the 2016 Baltimore Comic-Con costume contest. → Read More

Local entrepreneurs steer fashion trends with mobile retail trucks

Maryland entrepreneurs are taking fashion on the road with mobile businesses. → Read More