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Baltimore-area outfitters rent out bikes, canoes, paddleboards and more
Spring is a time for new beginnings, and that includes new hobbies. As the air gets warmer and the days last longer, it's the perfect time to try out a new outdoor sport. The Baltimore region offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun, from biking...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Boats, State Parks, Customs and Tradition, Holidays
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Downtown development hasn't brought prosperity to Baltimore
Here we go again: City leaders want to invest more public dollars in the Inner Harbor ("Improving the city's 'playground,''' April 24). One would have thought had learned from the mistakes of the past. The Inner Harbor long has symbolized the wrong turn...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Poverty
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Man dies of stab wounds after altercation near Inner Harbor
Baltimore Police say a man was stabbed to death early Sunday morning after apparently getting into an argument with two other people near the Inner Harbor. Police said the incident occurred at about 2:18 a.m. Sunday in the 200 block of East Pratt...
Tags: Pratt Street
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Looking for ways to improve Inner Harbor
City leaders hope that by this time next year they'll have returned from Annapolis with funds to put toward making the Inner Harbor what its original designers intended it to be — "a playground for Baltimoreans." "The city has changed so much...
Tags: Harbor East, Donald C. Fry, Ayers Saint Gross, Harborplace, Cordish Cos.
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Like/Dislike with Alexandra von Paris, Baltimore entrepreneur
When Alexandra von Paris found herself out of a job in 2010, she didn't know how she was going to pay rent. Instead of working for another business, von Paris decided to start her own. Von Paris (Ali for short) founded Route One Apparel, which she...
Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Timonium, Georgetown, Ann Taylor
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Great Baltimore cocktails, Thai Basil Fizz at Sullivan's Steakhouse
There are those times in life in which a name doesn't necessarily meet reality, when a book defies its cover, if you will. And in the world of cocktails, this is no exception. A Boxcar tastes nothing like an actual boxcar. A Cape Cod? Tastes nothing...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pratt Street, Black Pepper, Restaurants
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William B. 'Buck' Frisch, McCormick executive
William B. "Buck" Frisch, a retired McCormick & Co. executive who played a pivotal role in bringing the tall ships to Baltimore during the nation's bicentennial in 1976, died March 30 of multiple melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 79....
Tags: Denmark, Anglicanism, Skin Cancer, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Christianity
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Liquor store zoning no answer to abuse
The Sun's recent article on the use of zoning laws to limit liquor stores highlights a complex issue ("Zoning should be used to limit liquor stores, Hopkins study says," April 12). We support a community's right to decide for themselves what type of...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions, Business
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Police report quiet Friday night before St. Patrick's Day
Baltimore police said they were aware of no problems connected to early St. Patrick's Day celebrations Friday night, as they brace for a weekend of boozy revelry once bars open today. The department announced plans to flood bar districts with officers...
Tags: Fells Point, Canton Square, St. Patrick's Day, Baltimore Police Department
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Port seeks flat cab fare for cruise ship passengers
Port officials have asked the state Public Utilities Commission to set a flat rate for taxi services to and from the cruise ship terminal and three popular city locations.
James White, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, said...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Fort McHenry, Cruise Line Ports
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Harborview townhouse sells for $1.1 million
Many Marylanders live on the water, but the owner of this contemporary townhouse in Baltimore can walk out on three balconies and be over the water.
The five-level home, built in 2006, sold for $1,125,000, about $100,000 less than the asking price....Tags: Real Estate, Real Estate Sellers
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Judge throws out motion blocking construction of city casino
Construction can proceed on a casino planned for Baltimore after a Circuit Court judge threw out on Thursday an attempt by opponents to halt the development. A group of environmental advocates and neighborhood residents filed suit last month to delay the...
Tags: Trials, Justice System, Judges
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