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A Giant letdown for Rotunda shoppers

"I think it's awful," declared retired Baltimore Sun reporter Eric Siegel, 62, coming out of the soon-to-close Giant Food store...

Rotunda deal pushes redevelopment forward

After years of impasse, a behind-the-scenes deal between Giant Food and Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. could make long-awaited...

Methodist feels historical bond with Great Fire of 1904

The Rev. Emora Brannan, retired pastor of Grace United Methodist Church, in Homeland, stood Sunday at Charles and Fayette streets,...

Dreams of redevelopment fade for some Rotunda merchants

Shabir Malik is still waiting for "the good times" to return to the Rotunda.

Giant to close Rotunda store, relocate to Fresh & Green's

As he often does, 97-year-old Dorsey Yearley sat on a bench with his cane in his lap outside the Giant store in the Rotunda in Hampden,...

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Two women robbed outside Petit Louis in Roland Park

He threatened to have a gun but didn't show it, though his words were menacing enough. "If you don't want to get shot, I want your...

Health secretary Sebelius talks to women in Roland Park about medical issues

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius came to a private house in Roland Park on Thursday to "get the word out" about...

Historic neighborhood institutions are the backbone of Roland Park

In winter, houses and structures are more obvious than in other seasons when abundant foliage obscures their view. On a recent walk in...

Family awaits cleft palate surgery for infant son

All of her training as a nurse couldn't prepare Vipra Patel, 28, for the shock of learning that her first baby, a boy, likely would be...

Revelopment of mill project to begin 'right away'

Financing is in place for the redevelopment of the old Mount Vernon Mill in Hampden as a $43 million complex of apartments, condominiums,...

No `brain drain' for Roland Park Elementary/Middle

Teachers at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School will be seeing a familiar face roaming the halls this semester — former longtime...