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Favorite dining spots of some of Baltimore's best chefs
Special to The Baltimore SunLooking for some new places for your eating-out repertoire? We caught up with some of chefs in town to find out where they go when they're not dishing out fare at their own spots. Note: All restaurants are in Baltimore unless otherwise indicated. Ted...Tags: Brunch, Charles Street, Roland Park, Tacos, Dining and Drinking
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Two workers are assaulted by youths downtown
A group of youths attacked a federal office worker and a BGE employee Thursday morning in downtown Baltimore in random assaults that police said were related. The workers suffered injuries described as minor in the latest in a series of violent incidents...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Charles Street, Prosecution, Artscape, Safety of Citizens
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Man charged with photographing girl in bathroom stall at Harborplace
A 26-year-old man has been charged with reaching under a bathroom stall at a Harborplace pavilion and photographing or videotaping a teenage girl, according to Baltimore police. The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. on April 17, and the suspect was...
Tags: Prosecution, Baltimore County, Inner Harbor, Harborplace, Maryland State Police
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Federal office worker beaten downtown
A 51-year-old federal office worker was jumped and beaten by up to five juveniles Thursday morning in downtown Baltimore’s Hopkins Plaza — an apparent random attack and the latest in a series of assaults in the heart of the city. Police are...Tags: Charles Street, Prosecution, Artscape, Safety of Citizens, Harborplace
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George Edward 'Hunky' Sauerhoff, activist
George Edward "Hunky" Sauerhoff, a political aide and fundraiser who was the founder and president of the Loyal Sons of Pigtown, died May 12 of heart failure at FutureCare Cherrywood Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centre in Reisterstown.
The unofficial...Tags: Cat (animal), Pigtown, Barbara A. Mikulski, Catonsville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Lack of familiarity breeds contempt for Baltimore?
If you're used to watching an Orioles game in the quiet of a family room, then watching one at Camden Yards can be unsettling — fellow fans yelling in your ears, maybe dropping a profanity here and there. If you rarely walk on city sidewalks full of...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Middletown, Inner Harbor, World War II (1939-1945), Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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City-owned Hilton Baltimore lost $11.5 million last year
The city-owned Hilton Baltimore lost nearly $11.5 million in 2011 — about $400,000 more than it lost the previous year, according to a recently released audit.
In addition to losing money last year, the hotel dipped into its reserves in February to...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Finance, Moody's Corporation, Companies and Corporations
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Candy shop moves to Power Plant
Candy retailer The Best of Luck Candy & Gifts has moved to larger quarters at Power Plant in downtown Baltimore, next to Phillips Seafood. The Inner Harbor store, which specializes in bulk and nostalgia candy, gift baskets and custom favors, is double...Tags: Inner Harbor, Harbor East
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Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment
Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Equestrian, NAACP, Harborplace, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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Civic group targets accidents involving pedestrians
As traffic officer Bobby Brown began his weekday afternoon shift at Pratt and Light streets, he was quickly drawn into the dangerous dance involving pedestrians and motorists. A motorist didn't see three pedestrians as he made a sharp left-hand turn, but...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Howard County, Cell Phones, Johns Hopkins University, St. Paul Street
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Dr. Norman I. Zipper, optometrist
Dr. Norman I. Zipper, a retired Baltimore optometrist active in the Jewish community, died of renal failure May 12 at his Pikesville home. He was 89.
Born in East Baltimore and raised on South Ann Street, he was a 1940 City College graduate. As a young...Tags: Patterson Park, Judaism, Barry Levinson, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Health and Medical Professionals
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What downtown needs: More cops, fewer knuckleheads
During a stroll Thursday night from Little Italy to Harborplace, I bought jelly beans in The Best of Luck candy store, listened to a sidewalk trumpeter play the blues, noted several dead lights that left unappealing darkness along Pratt Street, and...
Tags: Business, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Car Safety Tips and Advice, National Aquarium Baltimore, Inner Harbor
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