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Weezer to headline first-ever Charm City Music Festival in September
Once Virgin Fest left Pimlico Race Course for Merriweather Post Pavilion in 2009, Baltimore — no stranger to niche music festivals — was left without an all-day, major-headliner event. The wait is over: Alt-rock heroes Weezer will headline the...
Tags: Music, Pimlico Race Course, Stephen Marley, Festive Events, Weezer (music group)
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The Sun Remembers
May 30, 1982: In an inauspicious start to a historic streak, 21-year-old Cal Ripken Jr. bats eighth and goes hitless in the Orioles' 6-0 loss to the last-place Toronto Blue Jays. An announced Memorial Stadium crowd of 21,632 sees the start of Ripken's...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Hoyt Wilhelm, Baltimore Orioles, New York Giants, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Baltimore City, P.G. County sent largest numbers to 'who's who' Vegas convention
The Baltimore SunSince the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves. With galas and events at casinos, the annual four-day...Tags: Business Enterprises, Local Government, Outliers: The Story of Success (book), Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Executive Branch
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Beer, baseball and Baltimore
This is a tale about Baltimore beer barons, the owner of the Washington Senators, a silver bullet, and how the Orioles got to Baltimore. Now, with the O's generating a buzz as they fight for first place in the American League East and prepare to meet...
Tags: College Baseball, Media Industry, Baltimore Orioles, Television Industry, Bill Veeck
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Havre de Grace could be facing steadily rising water, sewer rates
Havre de Grace could roll out steadily increasing water and sewer rates for at least the next three years, if the city council passes the bill it introduced at its meeting Monday night to set rates in advance for up to three years. The water rates...Tags: Local Government, Havre de Grace, Annapolis, Harford County, Daniel Gonzalez
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County Digest
Baysox FunFest The Bowie Baysox will hold their 13th annual family FunFest from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at Prince George's Stadium, 4101 Northeast Crain Highway. The event features free rides and games in Louie's Kids Park, inflatables,...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Linthicum, Medical Procedures and Tests, Financial Aid
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Capitals remain in reach of Southeast title, third seed in East
With all eight playoff teams in the NHL's Eastern Conference set after Thursday's games, all that remains to be determined are the seedings and first-round matchups. Though, to hear forward Alex Ovechkin explain it, where they finish isn't weighing too...Tags: National Hockey League, Washington Capitals, Eastern Conference (NHL), Troy Brouwer, New York Rangers
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Claude S. Cohen, BGE executive
Claude S. Cohen, former director of real estate for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and an avid golfer, died Dec. 13 of a heart attack at his Turf Valley home. He was 81.
Claude Samuel Cohen, the son of an iceman and a homemaker, was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., College Baseball, University of Baltimore, College Sports
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Baseball fans meet for diamond dialogue
Talk baseball with Washington native David Paulson for a few minutes, and his obsessive lifelong fandom pours out in facts, figures and lore.
He recalls how he loved the most obscure of Washington Senators players, like outfielder Stan Spence. How he...Tags: Albert Pujols, Sociology, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals
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Season recap: Albert Reid
The Baltimore SunDuring spring football in 2008, Minoso Rodgers met a mature-beyond-his-years running back named Albert Reid and immediately predicted big things for the eighth-grader. “I loved his build,” said Rodgers, the running backs coach at Friendship...Tags: Football, Values, Ethics
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Friends, family, community offer touching farewell to WBAL's Ron Smith
The Baltimore SunFriends, family, fans and colleagues said a public farewell to WBAL radio show host Ron Smith Tuesday at Goucher College. And it was as powerful and moving in some respects as the way Smith, who died in December at age 70, lived his final weeks and months...Tags: Radio, Radio, Barbara A. Mikulski, WBAL-TV, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Maryland has become ground zero for a new invasive species threat, wavyleaf basketgrass
After a recent hike through Patapsco Valley State Park, Baltimore teacher Greg Schnitzlein's jaw dropped as he watched his two dogs emerge from the woods looking, as he says, like Chia Pets, every inch of their fur slathered in sproutlike seeds....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pets, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Gardens and Parks
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