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Turgeon stresses importance of Baltimore in 'Caravan' visit to Inner Harbor
One of the first trips Mark Turgeon made after succeeding Gary Williams at Maryland was to Baltimore. Not only did Turgeon have to make sure Nick Faust, then a senior at City, was still coming to College Park, but Maryland's new coach also wanted the...
Tags: Morgan State University, National Invitation Tournament, 1st Mariner Arena, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins
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Former city schools chief information officer to face federal indictment
Jerome Oberlton, the former chief information officer for the Baltimore City school system whose office renovation and credit card expenditures came under fire in the months before he left his post to work in the Dallas school district, is expected to...
Tags: Walmart, Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, Technology, Credit and Debt
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Give consumers control of school spending
It's easy to bash Baltimore schools for wasting federal money on extravagant chicken dinners when that money was supposed to serve some of the neediest children in the state, but this type of behavior, in a slightly more tame fashion, is routine ("Audit...
Tags: Consumers, Harvard University
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Waterfront Partnership extends services to Fells Point
At the behest of business owners — and using their financial contributions — the Waterfront Partnership is extending its safety and cleaning services into the heart of Fells Point. "It's really a great example of a community coming...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dwayne Johnson, Harbor East, Business, Fells Point
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Caesars breaks ground on Russell Street casino, plans opening next year
The Baltimore SunDespite pending legal challenges, the developers of Baltimore’s casino formally began construction Wednesday on the planned $400 million gambling complex near the two stadiums. Chad Barnhill, general manager of the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore,...Tags: George Nilson, Laws, Taxation, Litigation and Regulation, Litigation
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City schools to review contracts under former IT officer
The Baltimore school system said Thursday that it will review all contracts awarded by a former chief information technology officer after school officials in Dallas said he could face a federal indictment stemming from his tenure in the Atlanta public...
Tags: Walmart, Ethics, Values, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Prosecution
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Doubts face a new proposal for prominent downtown parcel
Developer J. Joseph Clarke has come up with a half-dozen ideas over the past 20 years — a hotel, corporate headquarters, residences, office space — for a prominent downtown site three blocks from the Inner Harbor. But none took hold. He...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Kirby Fowler, Harbor East, Baltimore Hotels, Charles Village
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$1 billion for new city schools: From non-starter to law
Baltimore schools chief Andrés Alonso went to Annapolis last year seeking approval for a bold $2 billion plan to replace many of the city system's crumbling buildings. The idea didn't even make it out of committee. Prospects still looked bleak in...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Government, Executive Branch, Maryland Stadium Authority, Justice System
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NAMI coordinator Haynes honors memory of her sister
Ashley Haynes is working long hours out of a tiny cubicle these days, earning about half what she was a few months ago. And she couldn't be happier. As events and education outreach coordinator for National Alliance on Mental Health Illness in Maryland,...
Tags: Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Mental Health
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City to raise fees for boat docking
City officials plan to raise fees for docking boats in Baltimore's Inner Harbor in hopes of generating about $35,000 in added revenue. With that money, officials say, they could reduce the amount that taxpayers spend to operate the city-owned docks....
Tags: Government, Public Officials, Annapolis
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Baltimore's new downtown
Harbor East is moving farther east with baker-cum-developer John Paterakis Sr.'s announcement Friday that he will break ground this summer on a new, mega-Whole Foods and later on a new residential/retail building across Central Avenue from the...
Tags: Exelon Corp., Rental Service, Taxation, Harbor East, Baltimore Hotels
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H&S plans expanded Whole Foods, department store, apartments for Central Avenue sites
H&S Properties Development Corp. plans to push its Harbor East development east across Central Avenue with an expanded Whole Foods Market, a possible department store and apartments on two sites, baker-turned-developer John Paterakis Sr. said Friday....
Tags: Jewelry, Groceries, Harbor East, Baltimore Hotels, Fells Point
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