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An editor for changing times
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, Newspaper and Magazine, Breast Cancer
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Digest: GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Grand Prix weekend
Grand Prix of Baltimore GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Labor Day weekend Organizers of the Grand Prix of Baltimore announced Tuesday that the 2013 event will for the first time showcase the largest single-make series in North America, the IMSA GT3...Tags: IndyCar Series, Milwaukee Wave, Hamilton Nationals, Major League Lacrosse, Labor Day
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More than sports arenas
A proposal making the rounds in Annapolis to enlist the Maryland Stadium Authority in overseeing a massive overhaul of Baltimore's aging school buildings is clearly an attempt to bring the issue to the front burner in this year's General Assembly session....Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Justice System, Finance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Maryland Stadium Authority
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Police believe stabbing victim was downtown for parade
To Deontae Smith's mother, there was no question her son had been to the Super Bowl parade on Tuesday. And she's upset that Baltimore police didn't make the same connection sooner. Deontae was fatally stabbed outside a McDonald's restaurant at Howard and...
Tags: Heart Failure, Bernard C. Young, McDonald's, St. Patrick's Day, Inner Harbor
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IndyCar drivers stop in Baltimore as preparation for Grand Prix continues
When former IndyCar circuit champion Tony Kanaan heard that his new teammate would be the promising young driver Simona De Silvestro, he immediately thought they would get along fine. "Both of us have caught fire before," he said Wednesday. "So we...
Tags: Tony Kanaan, Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, KV Racing Technology, Indianapolis 500
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Some see Stadium Authority role in school construction
Some Baltimore legislators, determined to win state approval of the city's ambitious plan to launch a $2.4 billion, 10-year overhaul of the state's aging school facilities, are actively considering bringing in the Maryland Stadium Authority to provide...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Thomas V. Mike Miller, Finance, Maryland Stadium Authority, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Some see role for stadium authority in school plan
Some Baltimore legislators, determined to win state approval for the city's ambitious plan to launch a $2.4 billion, 10-year overhaul of its aging school facilities, are considering bringing in the Maryland Stadium Authority to provide construction...
Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Regional Authority, Justice System, Andres Alonso, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Baltimore bid to host Volvo Ocean Race in final review
Volvo Ocean Race officials will visit Baltimore on Monday to evaluate a bid to host the only U.S. stop of the 2014-2015 edition of the round-the-world contest known as the Super Bowl of sailing. Volvo officials are expected to begin announcing the ports...
Tags: Washington, DC, Sailing, Visit Baltimore, Companies and Corporations, Inner Harbor
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Grand Prix of Baltimore tickets to go on sale Dec. 21
Tickets for the third Grand Prix of Baltimore will go on sale to the general public Friday, beating a Christmas deadline originally set by promoter J.P. Grant. Grant's company, Race On, has added incentives for buying tickets early, guaranteeing a...
Tags: Labor Day, Pratt Street, Auto Racing
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CAA tournament ends up in Baltimore after departure of Virginia-based schools
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's 1st Mariner Arena will host the Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball tournament for three years, starting in 2014, officials from the city and league confirmed Wednesday. The city now offers a centralized location for the...Tags: Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Donald C. Fry, Old Dominion Monarchs, Colonial Athletic Association, Harlem Globetrotters
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Might be hard for the Mid-Atlantic region to beat 2012 from a sports perspective
Unless you suffer from triskaidekaphobia — the irrational fear of the No. 13 — you're probably looking forward to the new year. Most people do, as evidenced by the giant crowds that gather all over the world on New Year's Eve to celebrate...
Tags: American League East, Spring Training, Virginia Cavaliers, John Harbaugh, Brenda Frese
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Police say New Year's Eve celebration 'very, very safe'
When celebrants turn their eyes to the sky to watch fireworks burst over the Inner Harbor at the stroke of midnight Monday, a host of cameras will be looking down at them. About 100 CitiWatch cameras around downtown will be sending live feeds back to...
Tags: Kirby Fowler, New Year's Day, Maryland State Police, Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video
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