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The incredible growing city
The Census report this week showing that Baltimore's population grew last year for the first time in decades is an encouraging sign that the long-term hemorrhaging of city residents to the suburbs may finally be turning around. Though the absolute numbers...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Immigration, Labor Legislation, Minority Groups
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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: Canton Square, Baltimore Police Department, St. Patrick's Day, Inner Harbor
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Baltimore storyteller Jon Spelman makes debut performance of 'Prostate Dialogues'
After Jon Spelman got the bad news, he found himself thinking often and at odd moments about "Moby-Dick." Perhaps that's because the behemoth that was attacking the Baltimore storyteller was as submerged, unreasoning and unpredictable as any great white...
Tags: Television Industry, The Washington Post, Primetime Emmy Awards, Demographics, Prostate Cancer
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Man ordered to Pikesville rehab after hate crime conviction charged with attempted murder
A 25-year-old Northeast Baltimore man convicted two years ago for vandalizing a synagogue, has been charged with attemped murder after police said he attacked two men with knives in the Upper Fells Point area, severely injuring one of them. Ian Baron....
Tags: Theft, Substance Abuse, Prisons, Pikesville, Prosecution
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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: Canton Square, Federal Hill, St. Patrick's Day, Holidays, Inner Harbor
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Celtic music alive and kicking in Catonsville
For some area residents, St. Patrick's Day's means a time to wear green, eat green dyed food and drink green beer. But at Appalachian Bluegrass on Frederick Road, the time for Celtic music is not limited to a day in March. Evenings at the store...
Tags: Republic of Ireland, Music, Music Theater, Music Industry, St. Patrick's Day
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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: Mexico, United States Census Bureau, Immigration, Demographics, DREAM Act
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Admiral's Cup opens its kitchen
The Baltimore SunThe Admiral's Cup reopened last October, but full-time dining service only started on Monday at the Fells Point tavern. The opening dinner menu focuses on seafood, with entrees like steamed mussels, steamed clams, crab cakes and a seafood pot. There's...Tags: Seafood, Sandwiches, Agriculture, Foods and Beverages
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Stuggy's to add a Federal Hill location
Three years after opening its original Fells Point hot-dog shop, Stuggy's is adding a location in Federal Hill. The new location will be at 17 E. Cross St., in a space that was most recently an M&T Bank branch. A Stuggy's stand debuted at Oriole Park at...
Tags: Federal Hill, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Return of the Admiral's Cup disappoints
In October, the Admiral's Cup in Fells Point opened its storied doors for the first time since 2007. On the Saturday of its opening weekend, the renovated bar was packed with patrons, most clutching Bud Lights and watching college football on the...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Man stabbed near Fells Point early Wednesday
Baltimore police found a man stabbed early Wednesday north of Fells Point. At about 2:24 a.m., officers found the man in the 200 block of N. Broadway stabbed multiple times. They transported him to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he was described as...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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In Canton, parking woes part of growing pains
There's a Starbucks and an Outback Steakhouse and a growing young tech company. Soon, a Harris Teeter grocery store and a Target will be built. All are helping to draw new residents to Canton. But where to park? "I don't know of any small part of Canton...
Tags: Smart Car, Starbucks Corp., Passenger Cars, Government, James B. Kraft
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