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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...
Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Tide Point Waterfront Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Charles Street, Hollins Market
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May 30: Look out!
Texting while walking emerging as possible danger for pedestrians, drivers The night started out right — good friends, carousing, the lead-up to an out-of-town wedding. But between festivities, after Nicole King popped into her hotel room to...Tags: Lexington Market, Social Media, Colleges and Universities, General Practitioners, Teaching and Learning
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$18 million deal approved for Barclay revitalization
The city's spending panel approved an $18 million loan agreement on Wednesday to turn hundreds of vacant houses and lots in North and East Baltimore into new and rehabbed homes. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said the development will breathe new life...Tags: Station North, Office and Retail Spaces, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Lawyers
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NIH superbug outbreak a warning for local hospitals
Much of Johns Hopkins epidemiologist Jason Farley's recent research has focused on an evolving medical crisis: How to stop the spread of bacteria that have adapted immunity to most antibiotics. To stop it the medical community needs to track it. He's...
Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tuberculosis, Union Memorial Hospital, University of Maryland, College Park, Research
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Grading system for Baltimore restaurants proposed
Restaurant and bar owners in Baltimore may soon be required to post letter grades rating their performance in city health inspections — a system aimed at informing the public about the cleanliness of neighborhood eateries. Legislation mandating...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, New York City, Fells Point, Bernard C. Young, Michael Bloomberg
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Northern District community liaison police officer retires
Jon Walter, a longtime face of local law enforcement as a Northern District community liaison officer, will retire Friday - and start a new job Monday as Johns Hopkins University's outreach officer. Jon Walter, a longtime face of local law enforcement as...
Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Johns Hopkins University, Walmart
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Competing visions of mass transit for the Charles St. corridor
Plans to get mass transit to the communities north of Pennsylvania Station are proceeding on parallel tracks. A one-year-old, grass-roots campaign to establish streetcar service along the Charles Street corridor and south to the Inner Harbor is still...
Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Charlotte, Museums, Elections, Charles Street
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Baltimore Time Bank hooks people up to trade services
Andrea Wenger needed computer help. Ian Schlakman wanted nutrition counseling. So they traded services. And no money exchanged hands. "I fixed two of her laptops," Schlakman said. "In exchange for that, she gave me one hour of nutrition help." "I think...
Tags: Fells Point, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Hampden
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Harwood playground to be rebuilt after fire
A city-owned playground in the Harwood neighborhood of North Baltimore that was substantially damaged in a fire last month and recently drew the attention of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will be rebuilt, according to city officials. A claim to...
Tags: Fires, Twitter, Inc., University of Maryland, College Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Abell community holds its annual street fair
Three artists, two of them octogenarians and the other half their age, were among a group of artists sharing a booth on a cool fall Sunday afternoon at the annual Abell Street Fair Paul Moscatt, 81, who lives in the 3100 block of Abell Avenue, where...
Tags: Barack Obama, Artists, Elections, Festive Events, Fine Artists
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Towson's Charles Village Pub returns with solid bar food
Charles Village Pub is all grown up — mostly.
Before the January 2011 fire that destroyed its building, Charles Village Pub in Towson drew a local lunch crowd, but it was mostly known as a bar for college kids. It was a fun place for after-school...Tags: Restaurants, Colleges and Universities, Seafood, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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Annual 'Taste' reveals diverse flavor of Towson's restaurant scene
A crowd that numbered well above 200 Towson residents, business owners and community leaders arrived hungry at the Towson American Legion Post No. 22 on Thursday evening, Sept. 20, for the second annual Taste of Towson event, and it's safe to say every...
Tags: Entertainment Events, American Legion, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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