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New restaurant may be coming to Dogwood space in Hampden

A collective "Oh!" greeted restaurateur Chris Spann's announcement to the Hampden Village Merchants Association on Wednesday that he plans...

Crime up in Hampden, down in Northern District

Hampden's rising crime rate sticks out like a sore thumb in the Northern District.

Belgian-style brasserie, art gallery planned in former Red Men's Hall

The Improved Order of Red Men are gone, but the old Red Men's Hall in Hampden could soon be bustling again, with plans for a pub, an art...

Liquor stores in neighborhoods seek commercial rezoning

Some north Baltimore wine and liquor stores may have found a way around a proposed Baltimore City zoning change that could eventually ban...

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Hampden hosts a 'family-friendly' HonFest

Stretching the parameters of a wholesome HonFest, three women on The Avenue stripped down to their bras and leotards Saturday to promote...

Maryland Historical Trust removes restriction on development of Crittenton property

Opponents of a planned town house development on the grounds of the historic Crittenton House in Hampden drove two hours to Calvert County...

Head butt breaks girlfriend's nose [Northern Baltimore crime log]

The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is...

Shopping center developer accuses site owner of conspiring against him

The jilted developer of a planned shopping center in Remington claims in newly filed court documents that the property owner "contrived a...

Maryland Historical Trust to hold public hearing on Crittenton development

The good news for critics of a plan to develop the old Crittenton Home for Girls in Hampden is that the Maryland Historical Trust will...

Parking issues delay opening of N.Y.-style pizzeria in Hampden

Parking issues are holding up plans for a New York-style pizzeria with live music in Hampden.

Batts apologizes for late police response in Roland Park

Tom Hoen's babysitter surprised two burglars as they stuffed small electronics, jewelry and cash into his son's backpack Tuesday morning....

Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village

Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made...

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