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    Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Hampden Community Council discusses parking problems

    Property lawyer Dan Harvey has a drastic solution to Hampden's parking crunch. On Monday, he dropped it like a bomb on a meeting of the Hampden Community Council.
    Property lawyer Dan Harvey has a drastic solution to Hampden's parking crunch. On Monday, he dropped it like a bomb on a meeting of the Hampden Community Council. Harvey, president of the Cotton Duck Title Co., in the 700 block of West 36th Street,...

    Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Bank of America Corp., Hampden, Restaurant and Catering Industry, University of Maryland Medical Center

  2. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Hampden Community Council to discuss parking problems

    After years of driving from Glen Burnie to Hampden for meetings, John Sprucebank, a longtime member of the Improved Order of Red Men, said last month he was sad that the fraternal lodge near The Avenue was closing. But he was happy about one thing; he...

    Tags: Fells Point, Federal Hill, Restaurants, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  4. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Inner Harbor section of Light Street to close for weekend

    A portion of Light Street near the Inner Harbor will close Friday night through the weekend as crews remove a pedestrian bridge over the street, the first of intermittent closures through the spring, officials said.
    A portion of Light Street near the Inner Harbor will close Friday night through the weekend as crews remove a pedestrian bridge over the street, the first of intermittent closures through the spring, officials said. The road will be closed between...

    Tags: Federal Hill, Harborplace, Inner Harbor

  6. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Prepared text of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's State of the City Address 2013

    Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our commitment to the great cause of a growing Baltimore.
    Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our...

    Tags: Public Finance, Baltimore County, Criminals, Labor Markets, Finance

  8. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Grow Baltimore with better walkability, more transit

    I think is interesting that Thursday's editorial, "Growing Baltimore" (Jan. 3), included two paragraphs about how walkability and quality transit have helped to spark growth in Washington, D.C., but only a short sentence about the Charm City Circulator...

    Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Washington, DC

  10. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. No city representative attends streetcar symposium

    About 50 business, civic and religious leaders attended a streetcar symposium Wednesday, Dec. 5 but the one person they needed most — anyone officially representing the city — was not there.
    About 50 business, civic and religious leaders attended a streetcar symposium Wednesday, Dec. 5 but the one person they needed most — anyone officially representing the city — was not there. There was one city official there, but only because...

    Tags: Fells Point, Public Transportation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Harbor East, Martin O'Malley

  12. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. State awards $1.5 million in bicentennial grants

    Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown on Thursday announced $1.5 million in state matching grants to 22 government and nonprofit agencies across Maryland. The money will be used to promote projects that mark the bicentennial anniversary of the War of 1812. "All the...

    Tags: Arts, American Visionary Art Museum, Fort McHenry, Culture, Sociology

  14. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Superstorm Sandy mostly spares Maryland as it moves up coast

    <strong>UPDATES:</strong>
    UPDATES: • Baltimore County Police are monitoring the bridge carrying Belair Road over the Gunpowder River, north of Perry Hall and south of Kingsville, as the bridge's culverts have been jammed with large amounts of debris. The Maryland Emergency...

    Tags: Fells Point, Baltimore County, Public Transportation, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Weather Warnings

  16. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Traffic: Mandatory travel restrictions in Baltimore City roads until noon

    As of 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has imposed mandatory travel restrictions on city roads until noon Tuesday. Restrictions do not apply to uniformed personnel, hospital employees, other medical providers and Corporate Emergency...

    Tags: Cecil County, Baltimore County, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail

  18. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. MTA is listening

    The unblinking eye of the camera is increasingly all around us. On the street corner, inside the convenience store, in office building lobbies &mdash; not to mention in the hands of everyone with a cellphone. So it's not surprising that the Maryland Transit Administration's plan to activate microphones on buses is raising concerns about privacy.
    The unblinking eye of the camera is increasingly all around us. On the street corner, inside the convenience store, in office building lobbies — not to mention in the hands of everyone with a cellphone. So it's not surprising that the Maryland...

    Tags: Theft, Lobbying, American Civil Liberties Union, Maryland Transit Administration

  20. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore foolish not to invest in streetcars

    I've lived in Baltimore most of my life and own a house in the city, but I travel for work, and when I go to Portland I stay at a hotel along the streetcar line, in Seattle along the streetcar line, in San Francisco along one of their streetcar lines, and...
  22. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. A streetcar named Charles?

    Most who ride the St. Charles Avenue streetcar through New Orleans' Garden District are immediately smitten, not only by the city's charm but also by the convenience and nostalgia of the historic trolley. Many other cities, Baltimore included, have tried to offer light rail as a more modern take on that classic form of street-level transportation.
    Most who ride the St. Charles Avenue streetcar through New Orleans' Garden District are immediately smitten, not only by the city's charm but also by the convenience and nostalgia of the historic trolley. Many other cities, Baltimore included, have...

    Tags: Federal Hill, Charles Village, Lobbying, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hollins Market

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