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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: Poverty, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Temperatures rising to mid-80s in Baltimore on Tuesday
Temperatures surpassed 80 degrees across the Baltimore area by noon on Tuesday, forecast to rise a few degrees further with some clouds and slight breezes, according to the National Weather Service. Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall...
Tags: Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Great Baltimore cocktails, The Tiramisu Martini at Rusty Scupper
I have two things to thank the Inner Harbor's Rusty Scupper for this week. One, they've answered the age-old question (no, but seriously) of "What can you reasonably drink — not shoot — with Rum Chata?" and two, they've created a dessert...
Tags: Wines
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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, Baltimore Police Department, St. Patrick's Day, Canton Square
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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: Judges, Justice System, Trials
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Police to heighten patrols during St. Patrick's Day weekend
Several hundred Baltimore and state police officers will be saturating the city's bar districts this St. Patrick's Day weekend, looking for drunken drivers and people drinking in the streets, law enforcement officials announced Thursday. "Roadways in...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Fells Point, Holidays, St. Patrick's Day, Canton Square
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Marshalls Inner Harbor store to open next Thursday
Discount retailer Marshalls will open its new store at the Inner Harbor next Thursday with a day of giveaways and gift card prizes. The retailer, which sells brand-name apparel at a discount, has taken over the second floor of Lockwood Place on East...
Tags: Pratt Street
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Baltimore's population up, following decades of loss
Baltimore, coming off six decades of population decline, grew by 1,100 residents in 12 months, according to government estimates released Thursday. "It's such amazing news. … It's huge psychologically," said Seema D. Iyer, a former research chief...
Tags: DREAM Act, Fells Point, Demographics, 2010 Census, Labor Legislation
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City says injunction for casino construction not warranted
Lawyers for Baltimore say a group of Westport residents seeking an injunction to stop construction of the Horseshoe Casino along Russell Street have no legal standing and are being used by a shadowy organization more concerned with delaying the facility...
Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Justice System, Lawyers
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McCall invokes Rouse in design for Symphony Woods Park
Michael McCall's first impression of Jim Rouse dates back to the 1981, when, on a trip to Baltimore as a young developer, he picked up a copy of Time magazine with the iconic Columbia founder on the cover. A year later, after many phone calls and even...
Tags: Fishing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Howard Hughes, Howard County, Culture
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Police arrest suspect in fatal stabbing of Inner Harbor worker
Baltimore police have arrested a 24-year-old man in the fatal stabbing of a Cheesecake Factory employee who was leaving work early Sunday. Police said Anthony Black, 20, was being picked up by his girlfriend at 2:18 a.m. after work when two men began...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Murder, Cheesecake Factory, Trials, Police Arrests
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