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Mount Vernon becomes a bustling neighborhood
The greater Mount Vernon neighborhood has grown stronger, more confident and busier lately. What's been happening in this eminently walkable district? I tend to think of Baltimore's midtown neighborhood as being far more extensive than Mount Vernon. I...
Tags: Architecture, Mount Vernon, Rentals, University of Baltimore, Charles Street
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Hudson's Corner: Baltimore drivers live up to city's dubious distinction in annual Allstate report
After my husband and I had a recent, but too-brief beach getaway, we knew we were back in Baltimore the minute we drove onto Russell Street. There, we were greeted by erratic drivers, who shifted at speeds close to 80 miles per hour. In September 2011,...Tags: CVS Corp., Roland Park, National Institutes of Health, Inner Harbor
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 south near I-395
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on I-95 southbound near I-395, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on the outer loop of I-695 near I-95 in Baltimore County, McDonogh Road near Timothy Lane in Baltimore County, I-895 northbound at...Tags: Mount Royal, Mount Vernon Place, Belair Road, Patterson Park, Highway Transportation
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 northbound near Route 100
As of 9 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on I-95 northbound near Route 100, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Route 295 northbound near I-895 in Baltimore City, and Philadelphia Road near Hospital Drive in Rosedale. A vehicle fire...
Tags: Mount Vernon Place, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Belfast, Maryland Transit Administration, Charles Street
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Apple Maps goof-ups can be found in Baltimore too
So it's an established fact that Apple's new Maps App is a epic fail. With missing cities, "melted" bridges and dams and even a duplicated island in Asia, Apple's maps roll out has been anything but smooth. But what about maps for the Baltimore area? I...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Harborplace, Towson University, Google Inc., Catonsville
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Road back for Mark Farley Grant starts on the early bus
The way it is now: Mark Farley Grant steps out of the room he shares with three other men in a big rowhouse on St. Paul Street, grabs his backpack, and steps into the 6 a.m. darkness. He takes the No. 13 bus, transfers to the 54, then the 53, grabs...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Government, Executive Branch, Dunkin' Donuts, Prosecution
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Hearing set for Tuesday to discuss 'smart meter' fires
The news that a Southeast Pennsylvania utility company has suspended "smart meter" installations following reports that some have overheated and caused fires has prompted the Maryland Public Service Commission to schedule a public hearing Tuesday to...
Tags: Electronics, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Government, Companies and Corporations, Exelon Corp.
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Charles Street reconstruction slated to start Sept. 5
Sept. 5 is D-Day for the two-year, $28 million project to reconstruct North Charles Street between University Parkway and 25th Street in Charles Village. The "D" in this case stands for detour, which is what thousands of motorists a day will have to do...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Museums, Transportation, Reconstruction, Business
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John Thomas "Dick" Burda, asbestos worker
John Thomas "Dick" Burda, a retired asbestos worker and former Howard County resident, died Sunday of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 83. Born in Baltimore and raised in Edmondson Village, Mr. Burda attended city public schools. He...Tags: Ellicott City, International Military Interventions, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Short plays add up to a short evening at Spotlighters
The Baltimore Playwrights Festival is a chance for local writers, directors, actors and audiences to test brand-new plays. This annual festival's full-length plays have the luxury of time to prove themselves, but its one-act plays have to deliver the...
Tags: Genes and Chromosomes
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At Towson hearing, residents say BGE's derecho response reveals chronic issues
Baltimore County residents on Thursday told members of Maryland's Public Service Commission that the June 29 derecho storms that left 748,000 utility customers without power was a bad situation. But sadly, they said, it's not exactly a rarity. "I'm here...Tags: Pikesville, Parkville, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Government, Civil and Public Service
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Towson to host state hearing on BGE storm response
The Maryland Public Service Commission will hold four public hearings in August for residents to share their thoughts on Baltimore Gas & Electric's response to the violent June 29 derecho storm that caused 748,000 customers to lose power — including...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, William Donald Schaefer, Government, David Marks, Towson
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