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Sphinx Club could be reborn
The storied Sphinx Club on Pennsylvania Avenue could be reborn as a museum, arts center, shops, housing or another community use, say Baltimore economic development officials, who are seeking redevelopment proposals for the now-vacant site in West Baltimore.
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Current arena site deemed best spot for new venue
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Currie was paid $207,000 by grocery chain, records show
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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
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Woman describes brutal attack at city KFC restaurant
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Man pleads guilty in fatal attack on Dundalk teen
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Columbia man gets 10 years on child porn charges
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Sowers decries prosecutor's spokeswoman at courthouse
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City warns of traffic backups during viewing for 'K-Swift'
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Man dies in police custody on Shore; cause unknown
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Sewage spills into Glen Burnie waterway
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Police capture convict released by mistake
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Ocean City hotel robbery suspect pleads guilty
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MTA sorry for poor service, promises 'corrective steps'
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Mental care far off for mother convicted in daughter's death
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City woman, 46, who jumped into Jones Falls dies
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Westminster crash critically injures Carroll motorcyclist
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Rain, high winds lash region; power restored to most
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Baltimore stadium cleaners vote to join AFSCME
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Employee is charged in knife fight at Annapolis restaurant
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Small fire extinguished at North Baltimore church
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Dan Rodricks: Forget fuel; let's focus on local food
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Accidents ruled causes of two Balto. Co. fires, one fatal
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Johns Hopkins pioneer in medical genetics dies at 86
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Cause of fatal I-83 accident could be weeks away
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Body found in Patapsco River has been identified
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Man, 69, sought after leaving West Baltimore group home
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Ex-Prince George's schools chief Hornsby guilty of corruption
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Balto. Co. residents to appeal 120-foot windmill
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Currie probe looks at possible influence deals
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Congress looking at what funded state police spying
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Conservation class students take energy-saving lessons home
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Forums focus on city growth
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City takes next step in cleanup campaign
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Man seized near UMB charged with assault
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Predicting long delays at polls, group urges paper ballots in Nov.
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Evening power outage delays trains in Northeast
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Man living in Towson charged in overseas theft
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Md. National Guard opens maintenance shop
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Police Blotter
Baltimore City
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Target opens at Mondawmin
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McCain raises $1 million for campaign during city fundraiser
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Woman found slain in Family Dollar store is identified
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Dolphin calf is stillborn at aquarium
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Man arrested near UMB after explosive is found
Anne Arundel County
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A new after-school dimension
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County argues work rules for off-duty police
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City poised to act on sidewalk fee
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Missing Pasadena woman is found dead near her home
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Goodwill stores see business grow
Baltimore County
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PAL Field Day set Wednesday
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Lee Park footbridge closed
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Teen admits role in random Dundalk beating; 5 others charged
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Man dies, woman hurt in collision near Sparrows Point
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Police seeking pair who robbed guard carrying money from church
Carroll County
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Man charged in fatal crash
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A new look at Carroll's old sights with YouTube video
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Family escapes unharmed from Marriottsville fire
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Carroll Co. teen charged with marijuana possession
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Man, 25, killed in 2-vehicle crash
Harford County
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Arson investigated in Joppa
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Iraq troop trash fuels innovation at Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Summer concerts draw crowds to variety of venues
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County buildings may be sold
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Happy, hearty, homey hangout

