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No charges in fatal police shooting at city's Select Lounge
Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein said Thursday that no one will face criminal charges in the fatal shooting by police officers of a plainclothes colleague, whom they mistook for a gunman, moving authorities a step closer to closing one of the...Tags: Lawyers, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Police Investigations, Elections, WJZ-TV
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Group proposes alternative currency to support local economy
A Baltimore group wants to put civic pride in your wallet.
The Baltimore Green Currency Association, a nonprofit that aims to help small restaurants and mom-and-pop retailers fend off the big chains, is trying to build an alternative economy —...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Cato Corporation, Hampden, Elections, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Ice cream events at Taharka Bros. and Admiral Fell Inn
The Baltimore SunTaharka Bros. is hosting an old-fashioned ice cream social on Aug. 11 at its Mount Washington store. The Aug. 11 ice cream social at Taharka Bros. will feature live music and hot dogs and tons of socializing. Did you all know that the Mount Washington...Tags: Ice Cream, Hot Dogs, Foods and Beverages
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Roland Park Civic League supports beer and wine sales at S'ghetti Eddie's
The Roland Park Civic League has given its blessing to a restaurateur to sell beer and wine at S'ghetti Eddie's.
Eddie Dopkin is seeking the approval of the Baltimore City liquor board to buy a Class B license from Crepe du Jour in Mount Washington...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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High-end consignment shops draw frugal shoppers
Nancy Kline learned all about retail during a three-decade career at South Moon Under, the trendy boutique chain where, she jokes, she held just about every job except president.
Now, she and daughter Emily Schramm, who also worked at South Moon Under,...Tags: Timonium, Macy's, Inc., Elections, Maryland, Michael Kors
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Anthony Francis 'Tony' Bufano, greeting card executive, dies
Anthony Francis "Tony" Bufano, a retired greeting card executive and fisherman, died July 8 of heart failure at his Lochearn home. He was 83. The son of Italian immigrant parents, Mr. Bufano was born and raised in Scranton, Pa., where he graduated from...Tags: American Greetings Corp., Heart Failure, Homes, Scranton, Physical Conditions
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List of schools making adequate yearly progress
Baltimore Sun reporterCity schools and AYP The following elementary and middle schools were the only ones in Baltimore to meet adequate yearly progress goals this year: •Baltimore International Academy •Baltimore Leadership School For Young Women •...Tags: Govans, Hampden, Schools, Charter Schools
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Has Harry Potter's magic worn off?
They dragged it out as long as humanly — or wizardly — possible: seven books and eight movies over 13 years, the last book published in 2007 and broken into two movies.
Now, after 400 million books sold and $2 billion at the box office, the...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), J.K. Rowling , Romance (genre), Fiction, Roland Park
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Organizer marches Fourth, despite husband's death
Chris and Caroline Tufts were always the life of the party at the Spirit of Mount Washington Independence Day Parade. She would organize the annual parade, which traditionally began in their spacious front yard. He, the more gregarious, played master of...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sonny Bono, Elections, Throat, Celebrities and Health Issues
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Committee to consider dog park in Medfield
Baltimore City's Buena Vista Park could someday be home to a dog park.
The Medfield Community Association is forming a "discovery committee" to conduct a feasibility study for a dog-dedicated area of the park, located at Buena Vista Avenue and 40th...Tags: Punishment, Tourism and Leisure, Hampden, Elections, Animal Attacks
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On the French Fourth of July: 'It's a big party'
Following closely on the heels of the Fourth of July comes Bastille Day July 14, often referred to as the French Independence Day.
And local French restaurants, crepe makers, bakers and chocolate sellers are playing up that holiday for all it's worth....Tags: Reisterstown Road, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Holidays, Senator Theatre, Bastille Day
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Wine event helps raise money for Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
As I write, the sun is shining and it's a beautiful day in Guilford. Schools are recessed, the summer solstice has passed, and vacations are on the horizon. We look forward to the delights that the season provides. Held on a Sunday afternoon in June, the...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Elections, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Station North
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