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Drug suspect flees into school, is captured
About 200 students were rushed out of a city school Thursday morning after a drug suspect fled police and ran into the Southeast Baltimore building, officials said.
After more than six hours of searching, police located the man hiding in a cabinet...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Drug Trafficking, Medicine
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Henry Schloss
Henry "Sonny" Schloss, president of a Southwest Baltimore manufacturing plant who was prominent in Baltimore Zionist circles and assisted in the refitting of the ship that became the doomed Exodus in 1947, died July 1 of complications from Alzheimer's...Tags: Pikesville, Armed Forces, Alzheimer's Disease, Sales, Values
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Neighborhood profile: Highlandtown
Special to The SunHighlandtown is an artists' haven and a city arts and entertainment district bounded by Haven Street on the east, Pratt Street to the north, Patterson Park to the west and Eastern Avenue to the south. The neighborhood has a blue-collar, small-town...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Fells Point, National or Ethnic Minorities, World War II (1939-1945)
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Joseph B. Jablonski, printer
Joseph Benjamin Jablonski, a retired printing company owner and longtime Columbia resident, died Monday of kidney and heart failure at Howard County General Hospital. He was 81. Mr. Jablonski was born in Baltimore and raised on Eastern Avenue. He...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Death and Dying, Human Body, Hippodrome Theatre, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Off-leash hours in parks still need working out
Baltimore Sun reporterNearly two months after Baltimore's City Council voted to pursue creating off-leash dog hours in some parks, officials are still wrangling over the realities of making it happen. Recreation and Parks Director Wanda S. Durden said Wednesday that her...Tags: Locust Point
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City teen to face trial as adult in attempted rape
A Baltimore teenager who has confessed to attempting to rape a 22-year-old baby-sitter during a random home-invasion and robbery will be tried as an adult, a Baltimore Circuit Court judge ruled Thursday. While drunk and high on Ecstasy, Donnell Sampson,...Tags: Rape, Theft, People, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers
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Man fatally shot in head near Patterson Park
An unidentified man was fatally shot in the head early Friday near Patterson Park in Southeast Baltimore, according to city police. Officers were called about 12:10 a.m. to East Fayette Street and North Belnord Avenue, where they found the man. He was...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Murder
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Theodore Henry Knach
Theodore Henry Knach Sr., a retired stationery company salesman and World War II Navy veteran, died Monday of congestive heart and renal failure at Good Samaritan Hospital.
He was 88.
Mr. Knach was born in Baltimore and raised on East Avenue in Canton....Tags: Armed Forces, Govans, Death and Dying, Defense, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Two men shot six, killed one in E. Baltimore, police say
Police are looking for two men who opened fire on a group of six men standing outside Shirley's Honey Hole, an East Baltimore bar, early Saturday morning, leaving one dead and five wounded. "We do know that there were people in the area frequenting the...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Murder
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George Panzer
George J. Panzer, a retired Western Electric cable specialist and jeweler who was a decorated World War II veteran, died of complications from lung disease Saturday at Oak Crest Village. The former Dundalk resident was 91. Born in Baltimore, he was the...Tags: Dundalk, Armed Forces, Defense, World War II (1939-1945)
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Pitching for recreation
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon bounded up the stairs to a home on Federal Street in East Baltimore ready to make her pitch.
"You have kids?" the mayor asked a man sitting on his porch Wednesday morning.
He looked stunned.
"Grandkids?" Dixon asked.
He...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Sheila Dixon, Regional Authority
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New neighborhood may rise
Southeast Baltimore has stable neighborhoods such as Canton, Highlandtown, Fells Point, Brewer's Hill and Greektown.
Now there's an opportunity to create a new neighborhood that could add 3,500 to 4,000 residences to the same part of town over the next...Tags: Station North, Fells Point, Highlandtown, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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