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No air-conditioning, 'no rent'
The heat wave may be over, but some residents of a north Baltimore apartment building are still hot about having no air conditioning for much of the summer.
Now, they want to make management feel the heat.
David Henry, a retired IBM worker, and his...Tags: IBM, Rentals, Elections, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Demonstration
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Riverview Elementary students make lap blankets for veterans in hospital
Riverview Elementary School's fourth-grade students buzzed in anticipation Wednesday afternoon as they waited in the cafeteria for instructions about how to turn a square piece of cloth into a blanket.
The excitement turned into quiet concentration as...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Verizon Communications
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Cardin bill angers whistleblower advocates
Legislation drafted by Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin to update the 1917 Espionage Act has angered public disclosure advocates who say the proposal would make it harder for federal employees to expose government fraud and abuse. The bill would clarify a murky...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Labor Legislation, Thomas Drake, Lawyers, National Security
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Queen Anne's horse farm owner charged with animal cruelty
The Queen Anne's County state's attorney's office has filed criminal charges against the owner of a Centreville horse farm from which 140 animals were seized in April. Marsha H. Parkinson, 66, owner of Canterbury Farms, faces 35 animal cruelty charges of...Tags: Justice System, Queen Anne's County, Lawyers
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Jean Marbella: A virtual portrait of you — and your neighbors
I know how much you make, whether you really have that advanced degree you claim and if you are spending too much of your paycheck on your mortgage. Well, not exactly. But I do know as a group and on average what you and your neighbors earn, how much you...Tags: Minority Groups, Homes, Inner Harbor, Federal Hill, Gays and Lesbians
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Your weekend dining -- and a contest
Dining@LargeWhere are you dining this weekend? What else you got planned?It's a big weekend for open houses celebrating the holidays and/or a dog's birthday, and I'll be wearing lampshades in Canton, Tuscany-Canterbury, and Mayfield-Montebello. Then on Sunday, it's a...Tags: Harmony Korine
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3 review links -- Charmingtons, Tapas Teatro, One World Cafe
Dining@LargeI want to make sure you saw these three recently published reviews.Rob Kasper reviews Charmington's in Charles Village. (It says Remington on the review. The businesses on the other side of the 2600 Block of Howard are in Remington, but......Tags: Tapas, Foods and Beverages, Federal Hill, Charles Village, Harbor East
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Table Talk: Six was one Liberatore's too many for family owners
The Owings Mills Liberatore's closed March 7 after a 15-year run. Well, folks started to worry, Dante Liberatore told me, so he called to set the situation straight. He told me that the Owings Mills closing was the result of "bad math."
"We believe in...Tags: Hot Dogs, Chesapeake Bay, Oysters, Dining and Drinking, Maryland
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A road reopens in Baltimore, but Catonsville signs take a fall
This week, Watchdog brings you updates on some previously unresolved issues.
Update: It happened a little too early to call it a Christmas gift, but Linkwood Road in Baltimore's Tuscany- Canterbury neighborhood had been reopened to traffic as of early...Tags: Catonsville
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Watchdog: Linkwood remains closed
This week we update you on an issue previously covered in Watchdog. Update: Yes, Linkwood Road in Baltimore is still closed at its southern end. And it will remain closed until at least the end of the year. The street, which connects University...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Colleges and Universities, Tourism and Leisure
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Soldier from Baltimore killed while on patrol in Baghdad
A soldier from Baltimore was killed by enemy fire while on patrol in Baghdad last week, the Department of Defense announced yesterday. Staff Sgt. Marlon B. Harper, 34, died Saturday from wounds he suffered from a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms...Tags: Death, U.S. Department of Defense, Baghdad (Iraq), Fort Hood (military base)
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Promenade, Linkwood work continues
This week, Watchdog brings you updates on some lingering problems. UPDATE The weather is warmer, so more people will be headed to the Harbor Promenade, the walking and jogging path along the water between Canton and Federal Hill. But the lights that...Tags: Fells Point, Federal Hill, Johns Hopkins University
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