- A food truck pulls over: Creperie Breizh, 'authentic French creperie on wheels,' folds
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- WWE Raw recap: Undertaker returns, adding yet another player to the CM Punk vs. John Laurinaitis feud
- The Columbia Association plans to unveil a new logo in late April, replacing the "People Tree" symbol that resembles the iconic downtown statue.
- WWE Royal Rumble recap: Sheamus wins 30-man Royal Rumble; CM Punk beats Dolph Ziggler for WWE title.
- A 32-year-old Anne Arundel County man was killed in a two-vehicle car crash in Pasadena early Saturday morning, police said.
- Police identify man, 24, fatally shot in NW Baltimore
- Smackdown recap: Daniel Bryan becoming master manipulator
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- Antonio Martinez pleaded guilty Thursday in connection with a terrorist plot to blow up a Catonsville military recruiting center in December 2010.
- Ravens quarterback drops out of this year's Polar Bear Plunge, citing need to "decompress" with his family.
- Authorities have ruled the death of a 25-year-old man at Gillberg's Pro Wrestling Academy as accidental.
- Meet Your Menus: Chef Dunklin issues new menus, names new baby boy Owen
- New tastings, shops and brewing methods are pouring in to Baltimore.
- Ring Posts: Adam Testa's not-so-illustrious venture into the wrestling arena began in high school, circa 1998. Now, more than a decade of decadence later, I¿m inviting you to join on my journey of exploration into all things wrestling.
- The number of homeless students has more than doubled in the past five years, rising from 6,721 to 14,117 last school year, according to the Maryland State Department of Education.
- If you ever complain about a cough, cold or the flu on Twitter or Facebook, a Baltimore startup called Sickweather.com wants your tweets and status updates.
- What began as a younger brother railing against "the Man" has morphed into a Facebook fundraising phenomenon that has buoyed his older brother in the health battle of a lifetime.
- Restaurant Week updates: Did the morning snow free up some evening tables?
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- Teachers had instructed pupils to wear purple at rally Friday or else go to the library
- Restaurant Week starts Friday: They're giving away one $25 gift certificate each day
- Calvert Hall's C.J. Williams commits to play football at Navy. All-Metro linebacker could play one of three positions for the Midshipmen.
- Appearing in a black- and white-striped jumpsuit and hand and foot shackles, Robert C. Richardson III on Tuesday waived his right to a preliminary hearing on charges he killed his father.
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- City officials closely monitored the activities of Occupy Baltimore protesters and fielded correspondence from supporters of the movement and downtown businesspeople who wanted it cleared out, according to e-mails obtained by The Baltimore Sun
- The other day I seconded Jan Freeman¿s dismissal of Ron Rosenbaum¿s carrying-on at Slate as the self-appointed ¿catchphrase executioner¿ of vogue usages that annoy him.
- MTA bus service: Lack of reliability is intolerable for those who rely on transit for jobs
- A besieged al-Qaida, weakened by 10 years of war and the killing of Osama bin Laden and other leaders, is focusing much of its attention on inspiring recruits in the United States and other nations to carry out attacks the terror group itself might no longer be able to mount.
- A 12-year-old Bel Air boy was reprimanded Wednesday by administrators at his middle school for wearing a football-themed sweat shirt with the words "Ball So Hard University" printed across the chest.
- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University as a joke. It took less than three months for the school to get serious, and become the focus of a legal dispute.
- A Washington D.C. restaurant is getting by with a little help from the chef's friends, including Baltimore's Spike Gjerde.
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- Ravens fans have been trading in their Friday business attire, work uniforms and school clothes to flaunt their purple for months now. But today's Purple Friday will likely top most.
- Soft Side campaign names Baltimore's Biggest Softie
- Ravens Joe Flacco campaigns for Baltimore Humane Society
- Agnes E. May, a homemaker and volunteer, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 88.
- Social media becomes the new method of marketing alcohol to youth, Hopkins review shows
- Farrah Hall was bumped off the 2008 U.S. Olympic team by the political maneuverings of a fellow windsurfer, but the Annapolis native is on track to compete next summer in London