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Baltimore's cheapest beers
We've all paid too much for beer. You may have been cheering on the O's or Ravens. Or attempting to drown out a baby's constant screams on a packed flight. Or perhaps you've ventured into a bar with a verb for its name. Beer is everywhere. You want it....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Bohemians, Bars and Clubs, Belair Road
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Phone number gives away armed robber in pizza delivery setup
Police investigating the robbery of a Papa John's Pizza delivery driver last March had little to go on - no identification of the suspects and no physical evidence - but they did have the phone number used to order pepperoni and bacon pies and lure out...
Tags: Theft, Punishment, Parkville, Trials
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Restaurants are filling glasses with Maryland wine
Maryland Wine Week is back. The 11-day celebration of the state's wine industry begins Friday and runs through June 24. Organized by the Maryland Wineries Association, the third annual promotional event has restaurants and wine shops throughout the state...Tags: Wines, Brunch, Harbor East, Father's Day, Top Chef (tv program)
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Janet Garrity
Janet Virginia Garrity, who enrolled in college at age 47 and went on to earn a master's degree in social work, died of heart disease Tuesday at Brightview Assisted Living in Towson. She was 81 and lived in Salisbury. Born Janet Virginia Green in...
Tags: Anglicanism, Worcester County, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Prince George's County
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Community expresses opposition to Soma apartment development
Residents of the communities surrounding a Bel Air area property made it clear Wednesday they do not favor the 258-unit apartment complex proposed for the site. "This is a huge negative impact on our quality of life," said Mike Pons, whose family owns...
Tags: Heavy Engineering, Harford County, Maryland State Police, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering
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Theft of Baltimore traffic signal batteries under investigation
Someone's been making off with the big industrial batteries that provide backup power at traffic signals in Baltimore, and now the thefts are being investigated by the city inspector general's office, which looks into allegations of waste, fraud and abuse...
Tags: Theft, Maryland State Police, Baltimore County, Traffic, Justice System
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Woman struck by car in Parkville on Saturday dies
A 67-year-old woman struck by a car Saturday night in Parkville died of her injuries early Monday morning, Baltimore County police said. Police identified the woman as Sharon Marie Bialek of Baltimore. Bialek was crossing Putty Hill Avenue on foot in...
Tags: Baltimore County, Parkville
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Claim: Woman arrested, camera destroyed after recording Baltimore police
A Baltimore woman claims in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court that city police destroyed her camera and arrested her because she was recording officers who she observed beating someone else. The lawsuit, first reported last month by WBAL-TV when it...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Police Arrests, Justice System, Trials
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Trio of incidents keeps Joppa-Magnolia company busy
Members of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company had a busy morning on Wednesday, responding to three incidents in Harford and Baltimore counties. Officials said at 7:47 a.m., firefighters and paramedics from the company responded to Old Joppa...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Harford County, Motorvehicle Accidents, Baltimore County, Transportation Accidents
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State hopes to ease some Baltimore-area traffic jams
In the stop-and-go world of Baltimore-area traffic, there's a lot more braking than commuters and transportation officials would like. Take Russell Allen, a Federal Hill resident who gets in his silver Ford Edge every weekday morning before 7:30 and...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, NPR, White Marsh, Automotive Equipment, Howard County
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Action in Maturity to mark 40th anniversary
Esther Bonnet, 100, is always thinking about new plans for Action in Maturity — as she has since she co-founded the transportation service for seniors more than 40 years ago. During a recent visit from Elizabeth Briscoe, AIM's executive director,...
Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Johns Hopkins University, Memorial Stadium, Roland Park
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