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How about a Baltimore-brewed Natty Boh?
There has been a lot of talk about beer in The Sun recently — news of bar openings, microbreweries setting up shop, even an article about how the owner of National Bohemian helped bring the Orioles to town ("Beer, baseball and Baltimore," May 16)....Tags: Facebook, Bars and Clubs, Baltimore Orioles, Dining and Drinking, Milwaukee Brewers
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Baltimore to overhaul prosecution strategy
On a cold December evening, Baltimore's top prosecutor stood before a roomful of city residents, most of whom would have given anything to be somewhere else. They had all lost a loved one to violence and were assembled to remember the dead. "Although I'...Tags: Lawyers, Patapsco, Trials, Firearms, Music
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Table Talk: Christmas Eve dining options
It's been 11 years since the Ravens played a home game on Christmas Eve. What did you do after the game? This year, fans will be able to stay in their favorite haunts long after the final play as many area taverns are sticking with their regular...Tags: Charles Street, Customs and Tradition, Annapolis, Fells Point, Timonium
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UPDATE: Christmas dinner in Baltimore: Sotto Sopra and Rams Head restaurants open Christmas Day
The Baltimore SunDec. 25 is still a quiet dining day. Eichenkranz (611 Fagley St., 410-563-7577) will be open again on Christmas Day, from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. The German restaurant in Brewers Hill serves what may be the currently longest-running Christmas dinner in the...Tags: Religious Festivals, Reisterstown Road, Dining and Drinking, Federal Hill, Pikesville
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Your Ravens bar of the week: Elliott's Pour House
For a sports bar that craft beer fans can appreciate, go to Elliott's Pour House. Five years old this May, Elliott's goes the extra mile to cater to devoted sports fans.
Earlier this year, it organized a bus trip to the Orioles opening game. But it's...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Fire in historic building in Brewers Hill
Walls covered in cork caught fire Thursday in a vacant brewery complex in Southeast Baltimore's Brewers Hill, a fire official said.
Firefighters were called to the historic building about 2 p.m., said Capt. Roman Clark, a spokesman for the Baltimore City...Tags: Fires, Companies and Corporations, Gardens and Parks, Baltimore Orioles, Real Estate
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5 firefighters treated for heat exhaustion after brewery fire
Two more firefighters battling a fire at a vacant brewery complex in Brewers Hill were treated for heat exhaustion, bringing the total injured to five, a city fire spokesman said.
All but one had been treated and released by Friday morning, according...Tags: Fatigue
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Cyclist questions other city bicycle signs
The problem: Bike Baltimore signs confuse other cyclists, this time in the Inner Harbor. The backstory: Let's refresh our memories about last week's Watchdog, which dealt with Bike Baltimore signs that said "Park Avenue" but directed cyclists onto...Tags: Patterson Park, Mount Vernon, Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Young voters can turn Baltimore politics on its head
Baltimore's municipal election this year will be a unique and interesting test of the power of younger voters in a city long controlled by the political machines of the Democratic Party. Traditionally, younger voters are not active in the electoral...Tags: Fells Point, Democratic Party, Polls, Republican Party, Federal Hill
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Baltimore architectural firm in demand for overseas projects
While many architectural and planning firms have seen a drop-off in design work as a result of the recession and the slow recovery, one Baltimore-based company has remained busy by finding work in other countries.
Development Design Group has carved...Tags: Cincinnati (Hamilton, Ohio), Culture, Cultural Development, Employers, Colombia
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After spectacular fall, Struever reappears on the radar
Two years after C. William Struever's real estate empire collapsed and the once-ubiquitous developer dropped off Baltimore's radar, the urban visionary has reappeared as a managing director of a new company, working on the same kinds of projects that...Tags: Charles Street, Employees, Johns Hopkins University, Bankruptcy, Patapsco
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