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City surveillance camera system to expand
When Baltimore first installed crime cameras in 2005, they numbered fewer than 200 and were largely confined to high-crime areas. Two mayors later, the number of cameras in the city's police surveillance system has quadrupled. Baltimore owns 583 and...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Locust Point, Maryland Transit Administration, Drug Trafficking, Interior Policy
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Restaurant Week kicks off at Harborplace with appetizer competition
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week starts on Friday, but you can get a taste of what's to come this Wednesday at Harborplace. Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Visit Baltimore and Harborplace & The Gallery are kicking off the seventh annual summer...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Appetizers, Restaurants, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Langermann's pepper-crusted tuna takes Restaurant Week appetizer challenge
The Baltimore SunLangermann's took home the judges' prize at a Restaurant Week kick off competition held Wednesday at Harborplace. The Canton restaurant bested the competition in the "First Course/Appetizer Challenge" with its appetizer of pepper-crusted tuna in a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Appetizers, Restaurants
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Case offers look into drug ring involving 'Snoop' of 'The Wire'
When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12th floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of...Tags: Shootings, The Wire (tv program), Court Preliminary, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Celebrities
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Doing it now to honor Schaefer
Tony Guthrie never met the man he calls "the best mayor we ever had," William Donald Schaefer, who died in April. "He loved this city," said Guthrie, 51, who owns a barbershop in Baltimore's Pimlico neighborhood. "I would have loved to shake his hand."...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Bernard C. Young, Annapolis
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Merchants set records as Sailabration boosts city business
Jimmy's Restaurant in Fells Point ran out of hot dogs, potato salad and macaroni salad and scrambled to replenish all weekend as hordes of hungry Sailabration visitors jammed the popular diner.
Even on Monday, as rain moved in after days of sunshine, the...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Maryland Science Center, Fells Point, Salads, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc.
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Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment
Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Racism, Holidays, Conservation, St. Patrick's Day
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Occupy Baltimore seeks new goals after eviction
Downtown businesses — and even some Occupy Baltimore activists themselves — breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday that city officials cleared the encampment that the group had set up near the Inner Harbor as part of a national protest against...Tags: Charles Village, Activism, Demonstration, Judaism, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Restaurant Review: With new location, Phillips rights its course
What is it we want from Phillips?
Like it or not, the restaurant is the city's unofficial headquarters for Chesapeake seafood. For the last three decades, more visitors to Baltimore likely received their first crab cake from Phillips in Harborplace...Tags: Appetizers, Pratt Street, Key Lime Pie, Pies and Tarts, Dining and Drinking
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'King of the High Wire' to cross Inner Harbor
For the second time in 40 years, a member of the "Flying Wallenda" family will wow Inner Harbor crowds Wednesday with nothing between him and the murky harbor waters but a wire cable.
Self-proclaimed "King of the High Wire" Nik Wallenda will follow in...Tags: USS Constellation, Inner Harbor
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Daredevil Wallenda puts on a high-wire show
He didn't fall — but it looked like he came close.
Daredevil Nik Wallenda made it nearly all the way across a wire over the Inner Harbor, stepping steadily and deliberately, when he stopped to kneel and pump his fist in the air. He was walking...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Students, USS Constellation, Inner Harbor, Patrick Turner
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The city hall reporter: Sun vs. Sun
I believe to this day that I accepted the job I was offered at the Evening Sun in 1981 because of the Bromo Seltzer clock. The route from the airport took us right past the downtown tower that (at the time) still defined the Charm City skyline, and I was...
Tags: Newspapers, Journalism, The New York Times, Newspaper and Magazine
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