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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Once a fan of the Indy 500, Ryan Hunter-Reay hopes to win it Sunday

    For as long as Ryan Hunter-Reay can remember, the Indianapolis 500 was a huge deal. As a small child growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hunter-Reay used to plop down a plastic race track and line up his miniature race cars in front of the television set on the Sunday morning of Memorial Day weekend.
    For as long as Ryan Hunter-Reay can remember, the Indianapolis 500 was a huge deal. As a small child growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hunter-Reay used to plop down a plastic race track and line up his miniature race cars in front of the television set...

    Tags: Mayflower Voyage (1620), Fort Lauderdale, Tiger Woods, Andretti Autosport, Human Mishaps

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. As Preakness 2013 arrives, infield shows identity shift from drink-a-thon to music festival

    In 2008, Ed DeRosa witnessed the infamy of the Preakness infield — the passed-out partiers, the chucking of full beer cans into crowds and of course, the "Running of the Urinals," where drunken infielders ran down a row of portable toilets. DeRosa, a horse-racing reporter from Lexington, Ky., who attended Preakness from 2005 to 2011, says nothing could have prepared a first-timer for the debauchery.
    In 2008, Ed DeRosa witnessed the infamy of the Preakness infield — the passed-out partiers, the chucking of full beer cans into crowds and of course, the "Running of the Urinals," where drunken infielders ran down a row of portable toilets. DeRosa,...

    Tags: Buckcherry (music group), Kensington, Bruno Mars, Pitbull (music artist), Concerts

  4. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Modified security policies in place for Preakness

    On the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes. No longer. The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled enhanced security...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Churchill Downs, Equestrian, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Pimlico Race Course

  6. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland Jockey Club announces modified security policies for 138th Preakness

    On the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes.
    The Baltimore Sun
    On the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes. No longer. The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled enhanced security...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Churchill Downs, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Equestrian, Pimlico Race Course

  8. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Promoter says new festival won't have Starscape's woes

    The promoter of last year's Starscape Festival says a new event he's marketing that targets a similar audience won't have the safety problems associated with last year's June concert.
    The promoter of last year's Starscape Festival says a new event he's marketing that targets a similar audience won't have the safety problems associated with last year's June concert. Promoter Evan Weinstein says he wants to disassociate the new...

    Tags: Public Officials, Concerts, Pretty Lights (music group), Government, William H. Cole IV

  10. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Orioles and other local events mull bolstered security after Boston Marathon bombings

    A visibly increased police presence greeted Orioles fans Tuesday as they ventured to Camden Yards for Baltimore's first major sporting event since the previous day's deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon.
    The Baltimore Sun
    A visibly increased police presence greeted Orioles fans Tuesday as they ventured to Camden Yards for Baltimore's first major sporting event since the previous day's deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon. Nonetheless, fans, players and team officials...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Equestrian, Event Planning, Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  12. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Fire Department considering shift of west-side company to east side

    Fire Chief James S. Clack is considering moving a West Baltimore fire company across town this summer to alleviate the strain on East Baltimore units after two fire companies closed there last year.
    Fire Chief James S. Clack is considering moving a West Baltimore fire company across town this summer to alleviate the strain on East Baltimore units after two fire companies closed there last year. Clack said the plan, which has not been finalized and...

    Tags: Conservation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  14. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Baltimore lobbies for tall ships, naval vessels to fill Inner Harbor

    The sales pitch to 46 uniformed men was simple: Welcome to Baltimore. Next time, bring a tall ship.
    The sales pitch to 46 uniformed men was simple: Welcome to Baltimore. Next time, bring a tall ship. City and state officials and the nautical community have begun a marketing drive aimed at filling the Inner Harbor with majestic sailing vessels and...

    Tags: USS Constellation, Lobbying, Inner Harbor, Sailing, Fort McHenry

  16. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Longtime Baltimore fire spokesman retiring for private sector job

    Chief Kevin Cartwright, for years the primary spokesman and public face of the Baltimore Fire Department, is retiring at the end of this month to take a public relations position in the private sector.
    Chief Kevin Cartwright, for years the primary spokesman and public face of the Baltimore Fire Department, is retiring at the end of this month to take a public relations position in the private sector. His city salary of nearly $100,000 is now up for...

    Tags: Media Industry, Preakness Stakes, Rentals, Equestrian, Fells Point

  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Police to increase St. Patrick's Day patrols after mayhem of 2012

    Eager to avoid a repeat of the violence last St. Patrick's Day, when youths fought in downtown streets and a tourist was beaten unconscious, Baltimore police are stepping up patrols in nightlife centers starting this weekend.
    Eager to avoid a repeat of the violence last St. Patrick's Day, when youths fought in downtown streets and a tourist was beaten unconscious, Baltimore police are stepping up patrols in nightlife centers starting this weekend. Commanders will add extra...

    Tags: Holidays, Kirby Fowler, St. Patrick's Day, Inner Harbor, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore

  20. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. New Grand Prix of Baltimore ticket plan allows kids to watch for free

    When tickets to the third Grand Prix of Baltimore went on sale in December, race promoter Race On announced a drastic drop in the price for junior tickets.
    When tickets to the third Grand Prix of Baltimore went on sale in December, race promoter Race On announced a drastic drop in the price for junior tickets. Now, some kids can watch for free. Race On announced Tuesday a revised ticket plan -- one already...

    Tags: Holidays, Labor Day, Auto Racing

  22. Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. An editor for changing times

    <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/MaryCorey">Mary Corey</a> believed in Baltimore, and she believed in The Sun. Faith in those two things, like a rooting interest in the Orioles, has not always been easy to maintain. Indeed, The Sun's editor, who died this week of <a href="../../health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a> at the age of 49, lived through a trying era for her hometown and led her hometown paper's newsroom through some of the most difficult years in its history. But she had confidence in both, not because she was a loyal cheerleader but because she was determined to make them better.
    Mary Corey believed in Baltimore, and she believed in The Sun. Faith in those two things, like a rooting interest in the Orioles, has not always been easy to maintain. Indeed, The Sun's editor, who died this week of breast cancer at the age of 49, lived...

    Tags: Tribune Company, Breast Cancer, Newspaper and Magazine

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