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Sheppard Pratt gatehouse gets a makeover
The whimsical building entered into local legend as the gingerbread home of Hansel and Gretel. The Sheppard Pratt gatehouse is so firmly established as a beloved Baltimore landmark that you almost expect merry gnomes to appear at its slender windows. It's...
Tags: Charles Street, Baltimore County, Alzheimer's Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance
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Support grows for city zoning plan to reduce liquor stores
A proposed zoning rule that would reduce the number of liquor outlets in Baltimore is garnering increased support among community members who believe it will make neighborhoods healthier and safer. The zoning change, part of the city's first zoning...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Business, Carl Stokes, Bars and Clubs, Sharon Green Middleton
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Two Oklahoma men plead guilty to operating meth lab in Elkridge hotel
The two Oklahoma men arrested in June for operating a meth lab out of an Elkridge hotel room pleaded guilty in Howard County Circuit Court this week, according to state’s attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan. Joshua Wade Matthews, 34, and Forrest...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Prosecution, Justice System, Prisons, Trials
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'The Mousetrap' asks who done it at Vagabond Players
Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" opened in London in 1952 and continues to run there. The world's longest running play also remains popular with community theaters around the globe. As the Vagabond Players production demonstrates, this murder mystery...Tags: Agatha Christie, Murder, Fells Point
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Helping the homeless, one small grant at a time
Sherri Ingram-Hudgins steps into the homeless resource center on U.S. 1 in Jessup on the cold, rainy afternoon after Christmas, just about two years to the day since she began her effort to help people living on the margins. The place has been open more...Tags: Apple iPhone, Elections, Prince George's County, Family, Hospitals and Clinics
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Howard County maps apartments for the homeless
Staci M. Watkins was found dead a week ago in a patch of woods along U.S. 1 in Laurel, not far from the Turf Motel, where she'd been living for a few weeks. She and her boyfriend, Donald "Butch" McCulley, were managing to keep the room on the first...Tags: Volunteers of America, Conservation, Apartments, Osteoporosis, Rentals
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Hotel proposed to have some of the highest-priced rooms in Baltimore
When the Four Seasons Baltimore opened last year on the downtown waterfront, it became one of the city's most expensive hotels, with rooms starting at $279 per night. Now a local development group plans to open a boutique hotel featuring rooms that...
Tags: Mount Vernon, William Donald Schaefer, Transportation Industry, Harbor East, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Brothers arrested for three armed robberies in Aberdeen
Two brothers from Havre de Grace and Aberdeen have been arrested and are being held without bail in connection with three armed robberies in Aberdeen, including one at the Days Inn on Saturday night. Aberdeen police responded to an armed robbery at 7 p....Tags: Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Police Arrests, Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Same-sex couples break from, cling to wedding traditions
On July 21, at Washington, D.C.'s Carnegie Institution, Tanya Tucker and Rose Gray each walked down separate aisles toward the building's rotunda, where they would be married. "I walked out toward Rose, and it was like the first time seeing her," says...
Tags: Minority Groups, Tilghman Island, Marriage, Weddings, Family
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Favorite dining spots of some of Baltimore's best chefs
Special to The Baltimore SunLooking for some new places for your eating-out repertoire? We caught up with some of chefs in town to find out where they go when they're not dishing out fare at their own spots. Note: All restaurants are in Baltimore unless otherwise indicated. Ted...Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Bars and Clubs, Roland Park, Tacos, French Toast
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Hotel operators defend Hilton's financial reputation
The operators of Baltimore's city-owned Hilton gathered Thursday to defend the hotel's financial reputation, saying it has enough cash to cover its costs and emphasizing that city taxpayers are not on the hook for expenses or losses.
Last year, the hotel...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, M.J. Brodie, Inner Harbor, Baltimore Hotels
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City-owned Hilton Baltimore lost $11.5 million last year
The city-owned Hilton Baltimore lost nearly $11.5 million in 2011 — about $400,000 more than it lost the previous year, according to a recently released audit.
In addition to losing money last year, the hotel dipped into its reserves in February to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, Pratt Street, Moody's Corporation, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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