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New trial denied for man who killed Hopkins student with car
A Baltimore Circuit Court judge has denied a new trial for Thomas Lee Meighan Jr., the man convicted of hitting and killing a Johns Hopkins University student in 2009, according to online records. Meighan, 42, pleaded guilty to hitting 20-year-old...
Tags: Judges, Johns Hopkins University, Justice System, Trials, Wilmette
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Joan A. Parr, peace activist
Joan A. Parr, a homemaker and peace activist, died Tuesday from heart failure at her Lauraville home. She was 84. The former Joan Atkins was born in Springfield, Mass., and moved to Baltimore in 1945, when her father joined the upper school math...Tags: Heart Failure
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Volunteers work to reopen shuttered Barclay Rec Center
A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center. After 32 years, the Barclay Recreation Center shut down in August, a...
Tags: Government Debt, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Johns Hopkins University, Charles Village, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Freshii closes Light Street store
The Baltimore SunThe Freshii on Light Street downtown has closed. The other Baltimore location, on St. Paul Street in Charles Village, will remain open, the company says. "Closing a restaurant is never something we want to do,'" said Freshii project manager Mia Jacobs...Tags: Charles Village
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Hopkins to develop retail-residential project on vacant lot in Charles Village
Johns Hopkins University is doing what Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse couldn't — developing a vacant lot in Charles Village. Struever Bros. once planned to build The Olmsted, an $83 million, mixed-use development of condominiums, stores and a...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Mount Vernon, Harbor East, Charles Village
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R. Gayle Layfield, Friends official
R. Gayle Layfield, a retired Friends School official who worked in fundraising, died of cancer Feb. 1 at her North Baltimore home. She was 64.
Born Ruth Gayle Layfield in Richmond, Va., she was a 1966 graduate of the Collegiate School, where she was...Tags: Washington, DC, Roland Park, Deltaville, Johns Hopkins University
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Ravens parade crowds overwhelm light rail, jam traffic
The Maryland Transit Administration is experiencing "massive delays" on local bus lines and the light rail system, a result of thousands of football fans attending the Baltimore Ravens parade and breaking through barricades controlling their routes...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland Transit Administration, Festive Events, Fort McHenry, Commuting
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Head off the well-worn path for classical-music options in Baltimore
With all the usual fresh-look-forward talk prompted by the new year, it's a good time to consider broadening your musical horizons to include performances presented by groups that might have been off your radar. Baltimore is not just fortunate to have...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Inner Harbor, Artists, Classical Music (genre), Charles Street
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Public hearings to begin on BGE rate-increase case
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers with opinions about the utility's request for higher rates can air them at public hearings beginning Monday. BGE wants to increase its distribution charges about $6.62 a month for the typical residential electric...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., William Donald Schaefer
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Man convicted of hitting, killing JHU student asks for new trial
Thomas Lee Meighan Jr., convicted last year of hitting and killing a Johns Hopkins University student with his car, asked a Baltimore circuit judge Thursday to let him take back his guilty plea and go to trial, arguing that he did not know about some...
Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Court Preliminary, Johns Hopkins University, Justice System
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2 more city speed cameras issuing erroneous tickets
The speed camera ticket that Baltimore City issued to John Slingluff last summer said he was speeding, yet the evidence says he was closer to stopping than to breaking the law. The citation alleged that his Chevrolet sport utility vehicle was headed...
Tags: Volvo, Government, Roland Park, Cherry Hill, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rentals, Charles Street, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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