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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Arrest in child's death; police investigate 3 shootings

    A 21-year-old man has been charged with killing a 2-year-old in West Baltimore, and detectives were investigating a fatal shooting of a 27-year-old man and two nonfatal shootings elsewhere in the city.
    A 21-year-old man has been charged with killing a 2-year-old in West Baltimore, and detectives were investigating a fatal shooting of a 27-year-old man and two nonfatal shootings elsewhere in the city. Police said Damond Stansbury has been charged with...

    Tags: Shootings, Murder, Police Investigations, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. State agency move hits Crownsville businesses

    When the state Department of Housing and Community Development's 380 employees pack up and move from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, fewer women will work out on their lunch break at Curves.
    When the state Department of Housing and Community Development's 380 employees pack up and move from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, fewer women will work out on their lunch break at Curves. It also may mean fewer people getting their cars...

    Tags: Business, Martin O'Malley, Laura Neuman, Forest City Enterprises, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. May 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Public works board to consider Md. housing agency move

    The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of Housing and Community Development to move from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County.
    The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of Housing and Community Development to move from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County. The...

    Tags: Purple Line (Maryland), Martin O'Malley, Laura Neuman, Employees, Rushern Baker

  6. May 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. State OKs move of housing agency from Crownsville to Prince George's

    Maryland officials approved Wednesday a much-debated plan to move the headquarters of the state's housing agency — along with 380 jobs — from Anne Arundel County to Prince George's County.
    Maryland officials approved Wednesday a much-debated plan to move the headquarters of the state's housing agency — along with 380 jobs — from Anne Arundel County to Prince George's County. The three-member Board of Public Works voted...

    Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Rushern Baker, Amtrak

  8. May 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Leopold criticizes successor for no-show at board

    Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold emerged from his involuntary retirement  to criticize his successor, Laura A. Neuman, for failing to appear at a meeting Wednesday at which the Board of Public Works approved the move of the state Department of Housing a Community Development to Prince George's County.
    Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold emerged from his involuntary retirement  to criticize his successor, Laura A. Neuman, for failing to appear at a meeting Wednesday at which the Board of Public Works approved the move of the state...

    Tags: Laura Neuman, Rushern Baker

  10. May 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. MARC: Rolling in the right direction

    The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland — such as the Red Line in Baltimore, the Purple Line in Prince George's and Montgomery counties, highway projects in Harford and Howard counties, and expansion of the MARC commuter rail service — can now move forward.
    The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Labor Markets, Transportation, Purple Line (Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Mount St. Joseph High School seniors build memorial overlook at Baltimore National Cemetery

    Catonsville residents who walk or bike the Short Line Trail will now be able to stop for a moment of reverence at a new park overlooking Baltimore National Cemetery.
    Catonsville residents who walk or bike the Short Line Trail will now be able to stop for a moment of reverence at a new park overlooking Baltimore National Cemetery. The 2.2.-mile trail skirts the cemetery on its way past the Charlestown Retirement...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Catonsville, Baltimore National Cemetery, Fort McHenry

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. MARC to add weekend service to Washington

    Maryland's MARC commuter trains, which have always operated Monday through Friday, will begin offering weekend service between Baltimore and Washington on the Penn Line in coming months.
    Maryland's MARC commuter trains, which have always operated Monday through Friday, will begin offering weekend service between Baltimore and Washington on the Penn Line in coming months. The expansion — put on hold in 2008 when the recession hit...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore Red Line, Purple Line (Maryland), Maryland Department of Transportation, U.S. Congress

  16. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Arthur Machen Jr., Venable law partner

    Arthur W. Machen Jr., a retired attorney who was also the chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and a legal advocate for the poor, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The former Ruxton resident was 92.
    Arthur W. Machen Jr., a retired attorney who was also the chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and a legal advocate for the poor, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The former Ruxton resident was 92. A well-...

    Tags: Legal Service, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Princeton University, Lawyers, Martin Luther King Jr.

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Maryland presses for federal support in building two light-rail systems

    Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems.
    Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems. "Timing is...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore Red Line, Company Privatization, Transportation, Purple Line (Maryland)

  20. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Frances T. Kidder, real estate saleswoman

    Frances T. Kidder, a former real estate saleswoman, museum docent and world traveler, died Thursday from a stroke at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 96.
    Frances T. Kidder, a former real estate saleswoman, museum docent and world traveler, died Thursday from a stroke at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 96. The daughter of Bayard Turnbull, a prominent Baltimore architect, and Margaret...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Real Estate, Mount Vernon, Museums, New York City

  22. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Man fatally shot in Baltimore early Monday morning

    With blood still streaked on the doorway of a Southwest Baltimore home where a man was shot earlier in the morning, a woman who rented a room there nonchalantly recalled hearing the four shots.
    With blood still streaked on the doorway of a Southwest Baltimore home where a man was shot earlier in the morning, a woman who rented a room there nonchalantly recalled hearing the four shots. "After the first shot, I screamed and dropped to my knees...

    Tags: Shootings, Murder, Rentals

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